The country’s most exotic cats were on display last weekend at the 16th Championship event at Tydd St Giles Community Centre.

Wisbech Standard: The Tydd St Giles Exotic Cat Show.The Tydd St Giles Exotic Cat Show. (Image: Archant)

There were a total of 64 entries in the various classes including household cats as well as pedigrees.

Proud owners came from Kent, Nottinghamshire and Norwich with their cat companions.

Wisbech Standard: The Tydd St Giles Exotic Cat Show.The Tydd St Giles Exotic Cat Show. (Image: Archant)

The categories included exotic best in show, Persian best in show and best non-pedigree.

Show manager Barbara McEwen said: “The show went very well – it was a nice show, with the weather being kind to us.

Wisbech Standard: The Tydd St Giles Exotic Cat Show.The Tydd St Giles Exotic Cat Show. (Image: Archant)

“We had more entries than last year. Next year’s show is booked for January, with all the judges lined up too.”

Wisbech Standard: Marion Wade and Janis Rodwell.Marion Wade and Janis Rodwell. (Image: Archant)

Wisbech Standard: Irene Roos and Pat Perkins.Irene Roos and Pat Perkins. (Image: Archant)