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  2. Cattery - Wikipedia

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    A cattery is any building, collection of buildings or property in which cats are housed, maintained, cared for, and bred. A cattery can be anything from a simple building associated with a residence to a state-of-the-art facility with CCTV, televisions, and water features. There are two general types of catteries: cat boarding and cat breeding.

  3. Cat Fanciers' Association - Wikipedia

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    Breeding catteries register their cattery name following the CFA naming standards. Certificates are awarded to Catteries of Excellence [3] that meet strict health codes for the cats and their environment. As of this writing, 40 catteries meet these requirements.

  4. Cat registry - Wikipedia

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    A cat registry or cat breed registry, also known as a cat fancier organization, cattery federation, or cat breeders' association, is an organization that registers domestic cats (usually purebred) of many breeds, for exhibition and for breeding lineage tracking purposes.

  5. List of cat registries - Wikipedia

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    A cat registry's purpose is to register purebred cats which are recognized by the organization. The first cat registry was the National Cat Club, set up in 1887 in England. The Governing Council of the Cat Fancy was established in 1910. The National Cat Club was also the governing body of the cat fancy. Another registry called the Cat Club was ...

  6. The International Cat Association - Wikipedia

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    Breeding catteries register their cattery name following the TICA naming standards. [2] Certificates are awarded to Outstanding Catteries that meet strict health codes for the cats and their environment. As of December 2024, 33 catteries meet these requirements. [3]

  7. Jean Mill - Wikipedia

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    Jean Mill began work on the Himalayan cat in 1948, breeding Persian and Siamese cats together. [3] She said she originated the breed by 1954 and was showing off her prizewinning cats by 1960. [ 4 ] In 1956, as a genetics project at the University of California, Davis , with the intention of breeding "Panda Cats", she established what became the ...

  8. Oriental bicolour - Wikipedia

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    FIFe granted championship recognition in 2003 to the bicoloured Oriental Shorthairs and in 2005 to the colourpoint and white cats under the breed name Seychellois. Although there was a small breeding program stemming from the last of Pat Turner's cats being kept by Barbara Lambert (Nomis cattery, breeding under FIFe guidelines), this ...

  9. Ragdoll - Wikipedia

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    Beginning with a breeding pair of IRCA cats, this group eventually developed the Ragdoll standard currently accepted by major cat registries such as the CFA and the FIFe. [11] Around the time of the spread of the Ragdoll breed in America during the early 1960s, a breeding pair of Ragdolls was exported to the UK.