I think I have figured it out! Hopefully below is a clickable link to download The Edwardian Promenade pattern. This fits the Camille and Julia molds best.

The first (recognized) cat show was in Victorian England circa
1871 at the Crystal Palace. This was the first event of its kind to
successfully enthrall the British public and indeed the Queen herself. Organized
by Harrison Weir and the naturalist Fred Wilson it soon became a public
sensation. Even though the show was thrown together on rather short notice,
the two men managed to bring together over 170 exhibits. These feline specimens came from a mix of
middle-class and aristocratic can’t fanciers. These exhibits included the first
Siamese cats ever recorded at Show as well as African, long-haired varieties of
both French and Persian bloodlines, English domestic short-hair cats, and a manx. The
idea was to develop standards on which to judge the domestic cat. Almost to the
cat fanciers’ consternation, the exhibition was an almost overwhelming success!
The public was so entranced with the idea that over 20,000 showed up to view
the event. Crowd control became a real issue and transportation needs were
quickly ramped up by scheduling more trains to accommodate the crowds. The
second day was even better attended than the first. So much so, two cat shows
were held yearly until the blip of eighteen
seventy three.