Grand Champion Honeymist Red Titian won the Imperial Grand Challenge, the CC and Best Persian Adult. He also won first in the other classes entered, the R&L Pet Products class winning £30 prize and the Croydon CC Class winning another £10.

Champion Honeymist White Alpinerose, 11 months old orange eyed white, won her fourth cc and Best of Breed also winning two other classes and was placed second to Titian in the club class.
The young nine-month-old tortie tabby Champion Honeymist Edana completed the hat trick by winning here third challenge certificate and BOB making her the youngest champion cat in the country
Britain’s Youngest Champion Cat
At the Corydon Cat Club show Champion Honeymist Edana, a Tortie/Tabby Persian long hair became the youngest GCCF cat to gain championship title she won her first challenge certificate at the West Country CC Show on the 12th January 2008 when nine-months-old on the show day. Two weeks later she gained her second cc at Southern Counties CC show and two weeks following gained title at the Croydon Show on 9 February 2008.

Edana was born 12 April 2007, and has won first and Best of Breed at all eight shows entered. She is the first kitten to be sired by Grand Champion Honeymist Red Titian and her Dam is Ch Honeymist Brown Faria, a brown tabby.
Cheetah is a star
A short haired six-month-old brown tabby household pet kitten named “Cheetah” won Best of Section and all classes entered at the Croydon CC show.
Cheetah was hand reared from a week old baby kitten by his owner Marlene Howes, who has never owned or exhibited a short hair kitten before. He was entered for the show because he was entered for the show because he has such a great character, along with three top winning Honeymist Persians.
The team was not let down by Cheetah, who won Best kitten, the £30 R&L Products class, the £10 club class and various delightful gifts along with a message from one of his judged saying, “he is a real star”.