WCF Breeding and Registration rules for all member clubs |
GeneralThe general welfare and health of all cats should be the most important consideration for all WCF members, breeders and owners of cats. These rules
BreedingCats with a congenital abnormality may not be bred from and may not be sold for breeding. The new owner should be advised of the abnormality and Each WCF member club decides, with the guidance of it’s judges, on the local outcrossing allowances and inbreeding programs, within the rules of the Each WCF member club may accept any breed recognized by a WCC member for registration and shows. They may receive all WCF titles. The WCF
CatteriesThe breeder must be a member of a WCF-Club. The cattery must have a registered WCF cattery name. All information such as the name of breeder,
HusbandryThese guidelines include the adequate feeding, hosting and general care of cats. At least the minimum standards according to the animal protection law
Registers (Stud Books)It is recommended that clubs keep a Full Register as well as a Supplementary or Experimental Register. The Full Register may also be referred to as the Cats on the Full Register should be of a breed, pattern and colour officially listed in the WCF Standard of Points and should have at least 3 generations of
Transfer of Registered CatsCats may be transferred from any other club or organization, according to the individual club’s policy. This should only take place with proof of the original registration documents. The original registration number of the transferrred cat must be retained. When a new number is assigned, the original registration number must also be retained in the pedigrees for reference purposes. The original name of a transferred cat must always be retained, but the new owner’s cattery name may be added as a suffix. When a cat is transferred the previous registration document has to be marked as “non-valid” or “cancelled”.
Ownership of Breeding CatsA Breeder should provide proof of ownership before offspring of a female cat can be registered. The breeder should also provide proof of ownership of the stud cat, or a mating certificate signed by the owner of the stud cat.
Sales-contractThe contract has to contain all the information about the breeder, new owner and complete details of the cat. It should include a health-certificate and
New Breeds, Patterns & ColoursAll Breeds, Patterns & Colours recognized by a WCC organisation may be accepted for registration on the Supplementary Register (RIEX). The separate set of WCF rules for full recognition of new breeds and colour varieties should be followed before such a cat can be registered on the Full Register (LO).
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