CCA: Canadian Cat Association/Association Feline Canadienne - includes registry of purebred cats, listing cat shows, show schedules, and Canadian breeders ...
CCA Judge Elaine Gleason - Guest CCA Judge Elaine Gleason from London, Ontario with her best alter ...
TICA, CCA, ACF, FIFe The Burmese is a breed of domesticated cats split into two subgroups: the American Burmese and the British Burmese.
In 1976 CCA was the first to accept the Cymric for Championship status; it now has full Championship standing in most associations.
In 1971 CCA became the first cat registry to grant Championship status to the Tonkinese. CFF recognized the Tonkinese in 1974; TICA followed in 1979.
Abyssinian Breed Description (CCA-AFC) Abyssinian Breed Synopsis (ACFA) Abyssinian Breed Profile (Catz) Abyssinian Breed Profile (CFA) Abyssinian: Bands on the Run (Cats & Kittens) ...
Gained championship status at the CCA (Canadian Cat Association). The breed standard for the CCA was amended slightly so is different to that of the CFF and outcrossing controlled.
The CFA does not accept any breeds with wild blood and only five associations (TICA, CCA, UFO, TCA, and CFF) allow Bengals to be shown.
Associations: The Chantilly/Tiffany is accepted in ACFA, CCA/AFC, and AACE. Cat toys for the Chantilly/Tiffany: Play Balls for Cats by Toy Shoppe ...
Canadian Cat Association (CCA) Cat Fanciers' Association (CFA) Cat Fanciers' Federation (CFF) The International Cat Association (TICA) Traditional Cat Association, Inc. (TCA) United Feline Organization (UFO) ...
In 1972 silver Egyptian mau female bred by Princess Troubetskoy became the first Egyptian mau to win a grand championship in CCA.
They may also be registered with TICA (since 1985), ACFA, CFF, UFO, CCA (Canadian), and in various European associations.
Maine Coon cats are also registered with the Canadian Cat Association (CCA), and with the Governing Council of the Cat Fancy (GCCF) in Great Britain and the Federation Internationale Feline (FIFe) in France, ...
See also: CFA, TICA, ACFA, Champion, Hybrid
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