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Canadian Cat Association

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Abbreviation
  
CCA

Region served
  
Canada

Website
  
cca-afc.com

Formation
  
1960

Membership
  
Optional

Purpose
  
to "promote the welfare of all cats in Canada"

The Canadian Cat Association (French: Association FĂ©line Canadienne, CCA-AFC) is a non-profit organization in Canada, whose mission is to "promote the welfare of all cats in Canada", "maintain a registry of pure-bred cats in Canada", and "further the improvement of all breeds of cats in Canada". Although a small group, they are recognized around the world for the quality of their database.

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History

The Canadian Cat Association was founded in 1960 with the intent to create a registry for Canadian cats, as prior to this, all Canadian cats were registered in the United States or Europe.

Services

In general, the association aims to promote cats and their well-being.

The association provides breeder referrals, and run various shows across Canada. They also set breed standards, as well as train and license judges for cat shows in Canada. They run various cat shows across Canada, mostly in Ontario and Quebec. The shows not only include classes for purebreds, but have special classes for unpedigreed cats.

Their goals include promoting responsible cat ownership and creating a government lobby group.

There are many clubs across Canada affiliated with the Canadian Cat Association.

They also sell calendars featuring winners of their competitions, as well as publishing an annual magazine.

Breeds

The following is a list of breeds recognised by the Canadian Cat Association:

References

Canadian Cat Association Wikipedia