How do I register my cat with GCCF?
Registered Prefixes
- A GCCF Prefix allows all the cats you register to be identifiable as yours by the prefix, which is before the cat's name. ...
- The procedure to obtain a prefix is completion of an application form which includes a sign-off by one of your clubs and submission of this with the current fee.
Is there an equivalent to the Kennel Club for cats?
What is the cat equivalent? The closest match to a Kennel Club for cats is not, as you might expect, called The Cattery Club, but is actually The Governing Council of the Cat Fancy (GCCF). The GCCF was established in 1910 and is an independent body made up of multiple smaller pedigree cat 'clubs' which become members.
How do I register a litter of kittens with GCCF?
- THE GOVERNING COUNCIL OF THE CAT FANCY.
- Additional Instructions for filling out the online printable Application Form to register a cat or kittens with the GCCF.
- To contact the GCCF Office either call 01278 427 575 or email [email protected].
How can you tell if a cat breeder is legit?
A reputable cat breeder will be:
- Registered with a cat association.
- Willing to let you visit the cattery and meet the parents and kittens.
- Ask you a lot of questions.
- Answer your questions.
- Screen their cats for inherited diseases.
- Guarantee the health of their kittens.
Is there a cat equivalent of the Kennel Club?
The closest match to a Kennel Club for cats is not, as you might expect, called The Cattery Club, but is actually The Governing Council of the Cat Fancy (GCCF). The GCCF was established in 1910 and is an independent body made up of multiple smaller pedigree cat 'clubs' which become members.
How do I find a reputable cat breeder UK?
Pedigree or moggy? A good way to find out about the 32 registered UK cat breeds is to use the Whiskas Breed Selector – an online tool designed to help match the right breed of cat to your own lifestyle. You can also visit the website of The Governing Council of the Cat Fancy [http://www.gccfcats.org/].