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The Cat Fanciers' Association
Moses Wright
This association came into existence in order to maintain breed standards and to register kittens from pedigree cats. The CFA pays close attention to the breeds to maintain the standards of the cats, checking that the cats comply with the standard specific traits when showcasing them at the annual cat shows.
In order to better the breed characteristics, a breeder must register a litter of purebred kittens with the Cat Fancier's Association. At this time, it is the breeder's decision as to whether these kittens will be allowed to breed or not. A pin number is then issued on the cats registration form and is the only way future kittens can be eligible for registration. New owners should note that they would have to personally register the kittens of this particular cat, as their pets after this registration.
There are three specific categories into which each breed is placed by the Cat Fancier's Association; they are the Championship Class, Provisional Class and the Miscellaneous Class. Each of the forty one cat breeds the CFA recognizes must fall into one of these three categories. In order to show the cats, that particular breed must first clinch the top prize of its specific classification before it can be deemed to be eligible to be in running for the title of Best in Show.
Breeds that are only beginning to be acknowledge and are undergoing further scrutiny to ascertain that they comply with the new benchmarks are grouped under the Provisional Class while pedigree breeds that already have approved and long historical backgrounds are grouped under the Championship Class. Cats, who are still working on a set of standard specifics, are placed in the Miscellaneous Class. Placement in this class means these cats may not yet compete for the title of Best in Show.
The CFA is not the only cat registry in the world. In Canada, cat owners may register their purebred felines with the Canadian Cat Association. This association was established by native Canadians who wanted to register their purebred breeds with an association in their own country.
Another cat registry found around the world is The Traditional Cat Association. This registry does not recognize today's trends in characteristics and adheres to the original breed specifics. There are other registries which are the F'd'ration Internationale F'line, the association for cats in Europe and the Governing Council of the Cat Fancy, a registry in United Kingdom.
Despite the myriad of feline breeds, there is one similar trait among all; they are all considered either long hair or short hair. Common breeds found in the shorthair classification include Abyssinian and the British Shorthair. For the long hair classification, breeds such as the Norwegian Forest Cats and Turkish Angoras are represented.
The most commonly known breed of cat of the forty one recognized by the Cat Fancier's Association is the American Shorthair. This favorite breed has enjoyed a history of more than three hundred years in United States. With the everyday cat resembling this particular breed, the American Shorthair has been carefully developed over many generations to ensure that all kittens display specific characteristics. In addition to the American Shorthair, other popular breeds include Siamese, Rex, Main Coon, Persian and the Ragdoll.
All cats can be affectionate and make sweet companions even if they are not pedigreed cats. If you wish to experience the thrill of showing your cat, and are looking for a certain display of characteristics, then a pedigreed cat is the perfect choice for you.
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