Do You Want To Find a Purebred Cat?
For some of us, a common-or-garden Tom cat is not enough.
We want quality feline company with a pedigree and the only way
to guarantee that a cat is a purebreed is to contact one of the
national cat associations or similar organisations in other
countries.
To find a purebred cat, you may start with the Cat Fancier’s
Association. The CFA was created to maintain breed standards
and to register litters as purebreds. The association also
holds cat shows and judges them based on how closely they adhere to
the standards. They recognize only 41 breeds of cats.
The breeder registers a litter of kittens with the Cat Fancier's
Association. Then they have the option of deciding whether or not
to allow the kitten to be bred. Only cats with a pin number on
their registration forms will be eligible to have their kittens
registered. This allows the breeders to continue to better their
breeds. Once the litter is registered, each kitten will need to be
individually registered by its new owner.
There are three categories of recognized cats. They are
the Championship Class, the Provisional Class, and the
Miscellaneous Class. Each bred that the CFA recognizes is in one of
these groups. They must win first place in their breed and then
their class before they can compete for the title of best in
show.
The Championship Class are those cats who are established cat
breeds. The breeds in the Provisional Class have been more recently
established. They are still being watched to insure that they
conform to the new breed standard. Finally, the one breed currently
in the Miscellaneous Class is still having a breed standard created
and cannot actually compete for the best in show title.
In Canada, you can register your cat in the Canadian Cat
Association. This association was formed by Canadians who did not
want to register their cats with an association in another country.
There are other popular cat registries including the Traditional
Cat Association, which supports original breed standards and does
not uphold current trends that exaggerate breed characteristics,
the Governing Council of the Cat Fancy, which is the United
Kingdom's cat registry, and the Fédération Internationale Féline,
which is the European cat registry.
All cats fit into one of two categories. They are either
short hair or long haired. Short haired are breeds like the
Abyssinian and British Shorthair. The long haired beads
include Turkish Angora and Norwegian Forest Cats. The most
popular of them all is the American Shorthair which has been in the
US for over 300 years. They have been carefully bred for
generations to develop characteristics that would appear in each
kitten born. Others include the Siamese, the Rex, the Main
Coon, the Ragdoll and the Persian.
Choosing a cat with a pedigree allows you to choose a cat that
has the characteristics that you want it to have. They are no
more affectionate than other cats but they can be a prized
possession no matter what.
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