At the cat show, 
            judges determine which cats are the best in three categories: the 
            best outside cat, the best indoors cat and the best kitten. 
            Jennifer Schahl had 
            an orange tabby tomcat that she had entered in the outside category. 
            Cheddar was Jennifer's cat's name. Cheddar is just over a year old. 
            He was adopted from Logan County's animal shelter. He quietly 
            awaited his turn to be judged. 
            Camillia Bone and her 
            sister Brittney Bone brought two long-haired cats named Otis and 
            Milo. They also did not seem to mind that they were sitting in cages 
            in front of an audience of people. Both Otis and Milo are 7 years 
            old. 
            Faith Crawford 
            brought a calico cat to be judged. Kelly is a big, indoor cat, 3 
            years old. She didn't appear to be excited about what was going on.
            
            
      
            There were lots of 
            other cats in the hall. Taylor was a big black-and-white cat that 
            Jenie Maxheimer brought. There was a tortoise shell cat. There were 
            also kittens. 
            The interesting thing 
            about all of these felines was that none of them was the least bit 
            finicky. They were a bunch of cool cats.
            Cats are normally not 
            that easy-going in front of a lot of strange people. If they are 
            left to themselves, cats can be extremely laid-back. You often find 
            cats perched off by themselves, asleep in the sun. But when you 
            bring a lot of people around a cat, the cat is up and alert, and the 
            cat is ready to pounce on things if it needs to. That's just how it 
            is around cats. Cats are also nosey and very curious, especially 
            when they sense that something is going on. Kittens are particularly 
            playful and curious.
            What was up with 
            these cats? Why did they not exhibit these typical nervous feline 
            behaviors? The 4-H club girls had worked with the cats. The 
            competition takes a lot of work, and the cats received a lot of 
            tender loving care. The cats had to pass certain criteria to even be 
            able to sit in the hall and participate.