Photostory: Purrfect day at annual cat show

The International Cat Association judging at the Cat Show and Adoption Event in North Augusta. Photo by Randy Pace

The International Cat Association judging at the Cat Show and Adoption Event in North Augusta. Photo by Randy Pace

Date: September 08, 2025

The International Cat Association held the 31st annual “Cat Show” Sept. 6 and 7 at Riverview Park Activites Center in North Augusta.

There were over 200 cats and 73 breeds of cats on hand for the judging. Participants traveled from around the country to be a part of this event. Cats were also available for adoption through Albright Kitty Connection. All proceeds collected by The International Cat Association are donated to “no kill” cat rescue shelters.

Cats of all breeds were on display at The International Cat Association Cat Show.
Pictured is “Pandora” who is a five year old Smoke Tortie and White. Photo by Randy Pace
A cat taking a well deserved break from judging. Photo by Randy Pace
Janie Harris pictured with her prize winning Maine Coon kitten named Lion of Judah. Photo by Randy Pace
“Eddie Munster” is ready for his close up. Photo by Randy Pace
People and cats from all over the country gathered in North Augusta, SC on Sept. 7 at
The Riverview Park Activities Center. Photo by Randy Pace
Barbara Leffler preparing her cat for the judging. Photo by Randy Pace
“Rumor” showing off her Halloween jacket. Photo by Randy Pace
The International Cat Association judging at the Cat Show and Adoption Event in North Augusta. Photo by Randy Pace
TICA prize badges for the winners of each contest. Photo by Randy Pace

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