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What can An Army of One do for your club?

If you have attended Southern Region shows this year, chances are you've seen the black and gold An Army of One show drapes of the Army Feline Exhibition Team.  Many people are
curious as to what it’s all about.  It all started with Nikki Sanders and her husband, CPT Nelson Sanders.  CPT Sanders is an Army Recruiting Company Commander.  He came up with the idea of using U.S. Army drapes as a way to boost recruiting.  Sphynx are one of the breeds most noticed by the public and he sought to use that novelty to benefit the Army.

It began small enough with simple drapes but due to the vast interest it generated, CPT Sanders went to his own commander, Lieutenant Colonel Dougherty of the U.S. Army Columbia (SC) Recruiting Battalion. The idea was a hit and the Feline Exhibition Team was born. There was a special photo session for her cat, GC Ltd Edition of Sphynxter (Lem), and Nikki found herself surrounded by a vast inventory of An Army of One promotional items, and given a crash course in Army recruiting. She remembers, "They sat me down and presented me with a Pocket Recruiter Handbook and proceeded to instruct me on all of the Army's programs and benefits. They trained me up and sent me on my mission."

Nikki then began using much upgraded An Army of One show drapes and having Army brochures prominently displayed on her cage. The Army gave her as many supplies as she needed, and soon she was explaining benefits and passing out brochures and Army lapel pins. The idea was a success and a huge amount of press was generated.  Lem was featured in multiple newspaper interviews,
and succeeded in several recruiting interviews.  Press releases began to be sent out ahead of each show to let the press know the Army Cat was coming to town.  With their success growing, Lem's Best Sphynx Kitten award at the Southern Regional banquet was sponsored in the name of Army Recruiting and the Battalion also donated hundreds of lapel pins, either Army logo or American flag, for each person attending the banquet.

The Feline Exhibition Team expanded to include Jacqui Bennett.  Jacqui is a Navy veteran whose father is a retired Army officer.  Nikki and Jacqui frequently travel together and the set up consists of two to three cages of black and gold.  The Feline Exhibition Team currently consists of three cats; Team Leader, GC Ltd Edition of Sphynxter (Sphynx), GC Low Country Sand Man (Ocicat), and Bondi's Gladiator of Low Country (European Burmese).  The cats are informally referred to as the Hooah Kitties and there is a Website set up at by the Army.  There is an online store with profits divided between Army Emergency Relief Fund and CFA Disaster Relief. 

Due to his recruiting efforts, Lem was part of a special awards presentation by the Army at the Huntsville Cat Club show, July 23.  The local press and a representative of the Mayor's Office were in attendance while SGT Legston of Huntsville Recruiting Company presented GCLtd Edition of Sphynxter with awards of Honorary Sergeant and Honorary Recruiter from US Army Recruiting.  He is now SGT GC Ltd Edition of Sphynxter! Additional awards were presented to CFA President, Pam Delabar, and Southern Regional Director, Peg Johnson, for their "outstanding support of US Army Recruiting and the Feline Exhibition Team."

The Huntsville show had many spectators who stated they'd come to see the Army Cats, and several even wore Army t-shirts. Through the press releases, the show was mentioned in at least two newspapers, a news station, and two community calendars. The Huntsville Times featured a photo of Lem.  The Mayor planned to attend herself until she was called away last minute.  She sent a representative in her place to show her support.  The representative in turn loved the show and has stated that she intends to enter her own cat as a HHP next year!  CFA gained a great deal of advertising and support from local civic leaders, and the Army gained three additional people wishing to interview with a recruiter. Following the show, the Huntsville Cat Club was featured in an article on the Website About.com and it includes a photo of the Army cages.

The unlikely partnership between the Army and CFA has blossomed into a mutually beneficial and unique combination.  If you are a CFA club and would like a special attraction to increase gate, consider inviting the Feline Exhibition Team. You can be sure that press releases will be sent out to all local media and the team brings with them freebies for spectators. At the Huntsville show, they gave away bumper stickers, Army stickers, lapel pins, cat toys, and for the kids, they gave away patriotic rub-on tattoos and dog tags. The Feline Exhibition Team is proven to attract gate and members of the press. They can arrange displays of pamphlets and freebies, and, with enough notice, can even arrange for an Army Recruiter to attend the show.

Contact Nikki Sanders for details.   nik@sphynxter.com

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