The best place to find reputable
registered cat breeders is at a championship cat show.
Not exact matches
Cat breeders who advertise in the newspapers may not be genuine ethical
registered breeders.
Registered breeders with either of the
cat clubs are supposed to be ethical in their breeding practices, maintaining high standards of breed conformity and have entered their
cats in championship
cat shows.
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Registered Breeders NSWCFA.
Some
breeders are
registered with a state - based pure - breed dog or
cat organisation.
Our Scottish Fold
Breeders are
registered with
Cat Fanciers» Association, Inc. (CFA) and people have shown Quietime Scottish Folds at Madison Square Garden in New York, as well as received both National and International Championships.
The
Cat Fanciers Association began
registering Burmese in 1936 but suspended registrations in 1947 because
breeders were still using Siamese in their breeding programs.
Breeding
cats since 1995 Gentle Giants with good health and great temperaments All kittens desexed, vaccinated and
registered for pets and showing
Breeders available on request only
What needs to happen is a law making it illegal to own a dog or
cat that isn't sterilised unless you are a
registered breeder and then you are only allowed to breed once every 5 years.
We sometimes have
registered, spayed / neutered retired
breeders or show
cats available.
The aim of this
register of studs and queens of known Feline Coronavirus (FCoV) antibody titre is to facilitate finding other
breeders who have FCoV antibody tested their
cats and to promote safe matings - that is matings between two uninfected, or negative
cats, or two antibody positive
cats.
We are
breeders of AKC
registered dogs and Persian
cats.
Despite breaching Victorian breeding regulations, and being
registered with the Feline Control Council of Victoria, it was clear this
registered breeder's property had not been inspected for some time, if ever — this lack of oversight exposed dozens of
cats to a life of deprivation and cruelty.
According to Michael Brim, public relations director of The
Cat Fanciers» Association, the typical person
registering kittens with CFA is a hobby
breeder - someone who produces a few kittens a year in an effort to obtain one or two that fit a breed standa rd. Kittens fitting the standard compete in shows, and as they mature, a few are selected for breeding.
Some kitten - mill kittens may be fraudulently
registered as being the progeny of a renegade
breeder's own
cats.