Provisional - No Challenges
.. General The Bombay was originated as a hybrid between the Burmese and the American Shorthair.
PROVISIONAL Breeds - with Provisional recognition. Cat Breeds in this category have an adopted Standard but may only be shown in the NEW BREED and COLOUR classes. They are regarded as Probationary Breeds.
Provisional: Class at cat shows for cat breeds that have not yet been accepted for championship status by a particular cat association. Purebred: A cat whose ancestors are of the same breed or are allowable outcrosses. To Top ...
Provisional Recognition Provisional Recognition - stage in the recognition of a breed where specimens may compete in shows, but not in championship classes Championship Status ...
Provisional Status granted by CFA. 1976 Championship (Full) status granted by the CFA.
Experimental and Provisional are a show class for new breeds of cats, this class is allowed to be exhibited and judged, but cannot be awarded titles. BREED PROFILES: ...
^ a b c d e Provisional Population Totals: West Bengal. Census of India, 2001. Office of the Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India. Retrieved on 2006-08-26.
(i) L/H - All generation 1 cats registered on the Provisional Register must be exhibited as Breed XLH only, regardless of colour or pattern with their designated breed and colour included on entry forms and in Judges Books.
The American Curl was first accepted for CFA registration in 1986, achieving Provisional status in 1991, and quickly advanced to Championship in 1993.
The Ocicat was promoted to provisional status in the Cat Fanciers Association in 1986. At that time, the registry was closed to Siamese and American Shorthair out crosses, although the use of Abyssinians is allowed until 2005.
The Bombay is currently on the Governing Council of the Cat Fancy's provisional listing, and will be granted Championship Status on 1 June 2000.
Advancing from registration to provisional status meant Horner had to form at least one breed club and register 100 examples of the breed.
These cats were recognised by the Singapura Cat Club provisionally as Singapuras. Following the fall of Saigon in July 1975 the Meadows returned to America, bringing back Ticle, Tes, Pusse, George & Gladys.
In 1971, the Japanese Bobtail was given provisional status in The Cat Fanciers' Association (CFA) and was accepted for championship competition in 1976. The longhair Japanese Bobtail was accepted by CFA for championship in 1993.
Mindy Schultz (now Mindy Cave), a friend of the Sanders and the earliest Bobtail breeder, wrote the first provisional standard in the early 1970s.
Associations: The Nebelung is currently accepted in CFF, TICA and TCA, and as a provisional breed in Catz. Breed Information Nebelung Breed FAQ Choosing a Nebelung (PetPlace.com) Nebelung History and Information ...
The Ocicat was recognized for CFA registration in 1966, but it took another twenty years to develop the breed and gain the support for provisional status. The Ocicat was advanced to championship status May 1987.
Because it was thought the breed might have some genetic problems, it has only ever received provisional status by the Cat Fanciers' Association.
It is a strong probability that these breeds will be removed from the outcross list when the LaPerm is promoted to provisional status. Top Other Outcrosses ...
The Cat Fanciers' Association granted it provisional status, but subsequently revoked that status. The CCFF accepted the Sphynx for championship status in 1971.
was accepted for registration by The International Cat Association (TICA), and later that year the Curl was awarded championship status by TICA. More success was to come its way. In 1986 the Cat Fancier's Association (CFA) gave the Curl provisional ...
In 1968 the late Elizabeth Freret imported the first three Japanese Bobtails to the United States from Japan. In 1971 Japanese Bobtail cats were given provisional status in The Cat Fanciers' Association (CFA) and were accepted for championship ...
The Oriental Longhair received provisional recognition from the C.F.A. in 1994. T.I.C.A. published a standard in 1998. This breed is still rare in Europe. Behavior ...
See also: Champion, CFA, Championship status, TICA, Registration
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