 
          
            page 10                 2015 LOGAN COUNTY FAIR              LINCOLN DAILY NEWS.com           August 2-9, 2015
          
        
        
          Show held Saturday at the
        
        
          Logan County Fairground
        
        
          2015 4-H
        
        
          
            Story and Photos By Nila Smith
          
        
        
          While for most folks the fair won’t get underway until
        
        
          Tuesday, for local 4-H’ers the fun has already begun.
        
        
          4-H Food demonstrations, Food & Nutrition, and
        
        
          Home and Family shows were held ahead of the fair
        
        
          on July 14th and 16th at the Logan County Extension
        
        
          Office in Lincoln.  And, this past Saturday, seven cats,
        
        
          and kittens were at the fairgrounds for the annual 4-H
        
        
          Cat Show.
        
        
          This year there were six entries in three categories,
        
        
          two in Outdoor Cats, three in Indoor Cats, and two in
        
        
          the Kitten category.
        
        
          The Cat show was managed by Superintendent
        
        
          Shelly Miller and the judge for the show was Debbie
        
        
          Goodman.  Each cat was judged on a variety of things
        
        
          including eyes, ears, and teeth, bone structure, health,
        
        
          and temperament.  Each young person entering an
        
        
          animal was required to submit a notebook about his or
        
        
          her cat.  The book was to include health records and
        
        
          information from the pet’s veterinarian, information
        
        
          about taking care of the cat and playing with it, and a
        
        
          short story written by the exhibitor about the cat.
        
        
          Entries in the Outdoor
        
        
          class were Katie Lynn
        
        
          and Ruthie Ruhl.
        
        
          Both cats received
        
        
          blue ribbons and
        
        
          Katie’s Tabby with
        
        
          white mix took the
        
        
          first place plaque.
        
        
          J.R. Lynn, Sarah
        
        
          Starasta and Jasmine
        
        
          Bottoms had entries
        
        
          in the Indoor Cat Category.  Each of the three took
        
        
          blue ribbons.  Sarah Starasta took the top prize with
        
        
          her uniquely
        
        
          colored
        
        
          White cat
        
        
          with splashes
        
        
          of pale
        
        
          Tabby/Calico
        
        
          markings.
        
        
          Though
        
        
          J.R.’s cat
        
        
          didn’t take
        
        
          first, Judge
        
        
          Goodman
        
        
          did note to the audience that the large white and
        
        
          yellow was a special cat because it was a blood donor
        
        
          cat.  An instance had occurred where that another cat
        
        
          needed a blood donation to survive, and J.R. and his
        
        
          yellow cat had stepped up and made the difference.
        
        
          Ruthie Ruhl returned in the Kitten category with a
        
        
          young black kitten and Roux Starr entered a large,
        
        
          yet still qualified as a kitten by age, long-hair Tabby.
        
        
          Roux’s kitten was
        
        
          awarded the first
        
        
          place plaque.
        
        
          After the judging
        
        
          had been completed,
        
        
          Goodman posed
        
        
          for a picture with
        
        
          each of the plaque
        
        
          winners.
        
        
          It may have been
        
        
          noticed that this year there are no dog show results
        
        
          for Logan County.  The show this year was scheduled
        
        
          for earlier in July and was a combination of the three
        
        
          counties served by the local University of Illinois
        
        
          Extension; Logan, Menard, and Sangamon.  The
        
        
          show was held on July 10th at the Sangamon County
        
        
          Fairground.