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International cat exhibition shows elite breeds in Bulgaria's Plovdiv

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Photo: Felinology Federation of Bulgaria

During the weekend, Plovdiv is hosting an International Cat Exhibition, organized by the Bulgarian Federation of Felinology. About 150 elite show cats from Bulgaria, Romania, Greece, Moldova, Ukraine, etc. will be presented at the exhibition. 

Four internationally recognized judges from the Czech Republic, Lithuania, Belarus and Romania will evaluate the cats on their merits. 

The event is taking place in the Kolodrum Plovdiv Hall.

The event, apart from its purely competitive nature, provides participants and visitors with direct contact between professional breeders and cat lovers. 



The organizers have taken care to show the latest food, accessories, appliances for the home and cosmetics of cats, as well as information related to proper feeding, breeding and care of them at home.



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