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- Cat_agility abstract "Cat agility is a sport in which trained cats are lured through timed obstacle courses by their handlers.Cat agility contests, like similarly themed dog agility contests, are modeled after the equestrian sport of show jumping. Under the rules, cats must complete a course in under 270 seconds, completing each obstacle in a prescribed manner. Lures such as laser pointers and toys on string may be used, but food treats are not allowed. The obstacles are arranged in a circle and include tunnels, steps, and poles. For a typical contest there are between six and fourteen obstacles, and the winning cats complete the course in about ten seconds.The first known cat agility contest was held in Albuquerque, New Mexico by Vickie Shields and three friends in 2003. By the late 2000s, the contests were popular worldwide, with approximately 40 held each year in connection with cat shows. In the US, the two largest cat fancy organizations, The Cat Fanciers Association (CFA), and The International Cat Association (TICA) both have feline agility competitions, which have met with mixed success and popularity. CFA awarded its first National Agility Win in the 2006-07 season, with the top cat in Agility competition being Zehnder's Twyla Mooner of Hitails, a blue Abyssinian female. Twyla was born in 2005 and competed in--and won--her first agility competition as a five-month-old kitten, without ever having any prior training, or practice in, running an obstacle course.".
- Cat_agility thumbnail PR_Siriuksen_EeroCurl_ACS_ds_09_24_1.JPG?width=300.
- Cat_agility wikiPageExternalLink twylas-story.shtml.
- Cat_agility wikiPageExternalLink www.catagility.com.
- Cat_agility wikiPageID "25995466".
- Cat_agility wikiPageLength "2713".
- Cat_agility wikiPageOutDegree "9".
- Cat_agility wikiPageRevisionID "649021028".
- Cat_agility wikiPageWikiLink Albuquerque,_New_Mexico.
- Cat_agility wikiPageWikiLink Cat_show.
- Cat_agility wikiPageWikiLink Category:Animals_in_sport.
- Cat_agility wikiPageWikiLink Dog_agility.
- Cat_agility wikiPageWikiLink Equestrianism.
- Cat_agility wikiPageWikiLink Laser_pointer.
- Cat_agility wikiPageWikiLink Show_jumping.
- Cat_agility wikiPageWikiLink The_International_Cat_Association.
- Cat_agility wikiPageWikiLink File:PR_Siriuksen_EeroCurl_ACS_ds_09_24_1.JPG.
- Cat_agility wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cat agility".
- Cat_agility wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Cat_agility subject Category:Animals_in_sport.
- Cat_agility hypernym Sport.
- Cat_agility type Sport.
- Cat_agility comment "Cat agility is a sport in which trained cats are lured through timed obstacle courses by their handlers.Cat agility contests, like similarly themed dog agility contests, are modeled after the equestrian sport of show jumping. Under the rules, cats must complete a course in under 270 seconds, completing each obstacle in a prescribed manner. Lures such as laser pointers and toys on string may be used, but food treats are not allowed.".
- Cat_agility label "Cat agility".
- Cat_agility sameAs Q1050041.
- Cat_agility sameAs Cat_Agility.
- Cat_agility sameAs Kasside_agility.
- Cat_agility sameAs Agility_féline.
- Cat_agility sameAs m.0b6m5z_.
- Cat_agility sameAs Q1050041.
- Cat_agility wasDerivedFrom Cat_agility?oldid=649021028.
- Cat_agility depiction PR_Siriuksen_EeroCurl_ACS_ds_09_24_1.JPG.
- Cat_agility isPrimaryTopicOf Cat_agility.