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CFA Rules for Registration
Effective February 2008
The following are basic general rules for registration. For more detailed instructions
regarding each service, please refer to the information printed on each
application and certificate. Please call the Central Office at the phone number
above with specific questions and/or areas not covered in these rules.
Page Last Updated: Monday, March 03, 2008.
This file is available in a PDF format.
The Cat Fanciers' Association, Inc.
PO Box 1005, Manasquan, New Jersey 08736-0805
Phone: 732-528-9797
Fax: 732-528-7391
Hours: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (eastern time)
ARTICLE I - FEES
Section 1 - Fees
Please refer to our Price List.
CFA has a wide variety of books, videos, and pamphlets available for
purchase. Contact the Central Office with your specific needs and interests.
Section 2 - Payment: Domestic Orders: Payment for services and publications
can be made by personal check, bank check, money order or credit card
(VISA/Mastercard/American Express, include expiration date).
Foreign Orders: Payment can be made with an international money order
in U. S. funds drawn on a U. S. bank or credit card (Visa/Mastercard/ American
Express, include expiration date).
Credit Slips: CFA Credit Slips, issued previously due to an over payment of
fees, may be applied to the fee for any CFA service or publication. The original
credit slip must be returned to the Central Office when applying for credit
or a refund.
PLEASE DO NOT SEND CASH THROUGH THE MAIL.
ARTICLE II - REGISTRATION
General: a breed may have specific policies regarding allowable ancestry,
import requirements, colors and other characteristics. For complete registration
information regarding a breed, contact the CFA Central Office.
Section 1 - Litter Registration: A litter application MUST be completed and
submitted by the breeder of the litter (see Section 11), with the following exceptions:
Exception #1: A litter application may be submitted by the new owner of
record of the dam of the litter, provided the proper breeder information and signatures
are completed on the application.
Exception #2: Someone other than the breeder may submit a litter application
if a letter of permission and instruction, signed by the breeder, accompanies the litter application.
Both sire and dam must be registered or recorded with CFA. Only one sire
may be recorded for any one litter (see Section 10).
Litter forms may be obtained at no charge from the Central Office.
CFA will question any breeding that takes place where a parent cat is under
the age of 7 months (210 days).
Although there is no limit on the number of litters allowable per year from
any one female, each litter must be at least 65 days apart.
The breeder of a litter is the registered owner of the dam at the time of mating,
or the lessee of the dam.
LEASES. A lease must be recorded with CFA if the owner(s) of record
leases a sire or dam to an individual(s) with the intent the registered owner’s
name(s) be excluded from all transactions during the specified lease period.
The lease recording fee and a copy of the lease agreement to include the
name and registration number of the cat, name of lessee(s), lease period
(from-to) and signatures of ALL registered owner(s) must be sent to CFA prior
to or in conjunction with the processing of the first transaction.
If any or all of the registered owners are to be included as lessees on a litter
registration, complete the lease section on the litter application form only, it
is not necessary to file a formal lease for this purpose (no additional fee is
required).
Section 2 - Individual Registration/Transfer: The name of the owner of a cat
is limited to 30 spaces, including punctuation and blanks. Long names or more
than one owner must be abbreviated as necessary.
Photocopied blue and/or yellow slip applications and cat certificates cannot
be accepted for CFA services. See Section 7 for rules pertaining to obtaining
duplicates.
The owner of a cat can be shown as actual persons only, no company
names, Mr. and Mrs., or “and family.” The designation “and/or” may not be
used when there is a co-ownership.
A cat/kitten will be registered as a breeding cat ONLY if the pin number is
provided by the breeder in the appropriate section of the blue and/or yellow
slip. If the pin number is not present, the cat will be registered as “Not For
Breeding” regardless of whether the breeder is also the owner. The pin number
or the breeder’s signed and notarized permission is required to remove a
Not For Breeding restriction. The breeder’s signed and notarized statement is
required to change an altered cat (neutered or spayed) to unaltered.
To ensure the correct recording of the owner for a cat leaving the U.S., CFA
recommends that the U.S. breeder/owner complete and submit any registration
or transfer application. The cat will then already be registered to the new
owner when the papers are sent overseas. The Central Office will send the
completed Certificate of Registration directly to the overseas owner, if requested
by the applicant.
Section 3 - Registration via Certified Pedigree: Under certain circumstances,
a cat registered with another recognized association may be eligible
for CFA registration without prior CFA litter registration by the breeder.
Application for registration can be made via certified pedigree if the cat’s
records meet the following requirements*:
1. The sire or dam is not CFA litter or individually registered,
AND
2. The breeder is not currently a CFA registered breeder.
A cat is not eligible for individual registration by pedigree if:
1. The parents are both CFA registered,
AND
2. The breeder is a CFA registered breeder.
*Except Selkirk Rex. A Selkirk Rex registered in another cat registry is eligible
for CFA registration. A copy of the registration certificate must be provided to
CFAwith the request for registration. The “registration via pedigree” fee applies.
To obtain registration for cats eligible under this policy, a 5-generation certified
pedigree (see “Note” for exceptions to the 5-generation requirement),
issued by the registrar of the association in which the cat is currently registered,
must be submitted for CFA files. Pedigrees used for this type of registration
will be accepted only from previously certified associations.
RECORDED CATS: Cats may be individually recorded for breeding purposes
only. The requirements for recording are identical to those for individual
registration via pedigree, except that one less generation of ancestry is
required. Recorded cats may not be shown at CFA shows.
NOTE: The following breeds require certified pedigrees for the number of
generations indicated in parentheses after the breed name: Abyssinian (8),
American Wirehair (4), Balinese* (3 or 5), Burmese (8), Chartreux (4), Devon
Rex (3), Javanese* (3 or 5), Korat (3), Ragdoll (3), Russian Blue (8), Scottish
Fold (4), Selkirk Rex (no pedigree required, see * at beginning of Section 3), Siamese (8), Siberian (3), Sphynx (3), Tonkinese (3)
and Turkish Angora (3). All other breeds require 5 generations.
*Only certain outcrossed Balinese and Javanese are eligible to be registered
using a 3 generation pedigree. Contract the CFA Central Office for
details.
Individuals planning to import a cat or register a cat from a domestic association
should contact the Central Office for information regarding requirements
and documentation needed to begin the registration process.
Titles and awards won in other associations will not be recorded or shown
on CFA records.
Section 4 - Cat Names: A cat’s entire name, including cattery prefix and suffix
(see Section 6), if any, letters, punctuation, spaces, numbers, and words
such as “of,” “de,” “the,” etc., may not exceed 35 spaces.
Changes to a registered cat’s name may be made only if: 1) The cat
has never earned a title (e.g. CH, GRP, DM) or received a
National/Regional award; 2) No national/regional points have been
earned in the current show season; 3) No litters have been CFA registered
listing the cat as a parent; 4) You are the current registered owner
of the cat. If the cat was previously individually registered in the breeder’s
name, you must provide CFA with a signed statement of agreement
from the breeder allowing the name change.
Exceptions: Addition or deletion of a cattery name suffix and, under certain
conditions, when a correction is being made to a cat’s sex and/or color.
The words “Champion” and “Champ” may not be used in a cat’s name.
Profanity is not permitted.
CFA makes every effort to issue the first choice cat name whenever possible.
The issuing of the second choice name, and/or changes made to the first
or second choice name, is done only when the chosen cat name conflicts with
CFA Rules For Registration regarding cat name and/or cattery name usage.
Titles – One or more official CFA titles, as outlined below, may appear as
part of a cat’s name.
CH: Champion, the title given to an adult cat which competed at CFA cat
shows and received 6 winners ribbons. This is the first title a cat can achieve.
PR: Premier, an altered (neutered or spayed) adult cat which received 6
winners ribbons at CFA cat shows. Equivalent to the title of Champion.
GC: Grand Champion, the title awarded to an adult cat which continued to
compete at CFA shows and received 200 points in its competition category.
GP: Grand Premier, equivalent title to Grand Champion for an altered cat.
NW: National Winner, the highest and most prestigious title a cat (adult cat,
kitten or altered cat) can achieve by competing at CFA shows.
BW: Breed Winner, similar to the title of National Winner, but for adult cats
which have achieved a best of breed win (not 2nd or 3rd).
RW: Regional Winner, similar to the title of National Winner but at a regional
level.
DW: Divisional Winner, similar to the title of Regional Winner but reserved
for cats competing only in the CFA International Division.
DM: Distinguished Merit, the title given to a cat which has produced the
required number of Grand Champions, Grand Premiers or Distinguished Merit
Cats (5 for females and 15 for males).
Section 5 - Cattery Names: The purpose of a cattery name is to identify the
breeder and/or owner of a cat or kitten and to identify the line of breeding.
Cattery names will not be duplicated. A newly registered cattery name must
be at least a minimum of two letters different from any existing registered cattery
name. Double letters (tt, ee, ss, etc.) count as one letter. The use or nonuse
of an “s” indicating plural at the end of a word does not constitute a letter
difference.
A cattery name, including punctuation and blanks, may not exceed 12
spaces.
An official CFA cattery name application form is required to apply.
A given (Christian) name - Marie, John, Frank, Helen for example - cannot
be used.
Titles, such as Princess, Earl, or Madam may not be used.
A cattery name may not be the name of a recognized breed.
Words or names that have been used extensively in naming individual
cats, such as “Ming” or “Pyewacket,” may not be used.
Profanity is not permitted.
A cattery name may not be registered in the possessive, with ’s at the end
of the name.
Cattery names will be registered and shown on all certificates in capital letters,
no lower case.
For cattery names issued on or after January 1, 1988: Once a cattery
name is registered, a breeder(s) other than the original applicant(s) may be
added to the registration upon submission of a new cattery application signed
by ALL current registered owners of the cattery. Payment of the fee in effect for
a cattery registration will apply. The registration period will extend for five years
from the date of re-registration. For cattery names issued before January 1,
1988: A breeder(s) other than the original applicant(s) may be added to the
registration upon submission of a letter signed by ALL current registered owners
of the cattery. Payment of the fee in effect for a cattery registration will
apply, however, the cattery will not be subject to renewal rules.
Section 6 - Use of Cattery Names: PREFIX: The breeder’s registered cattery
name, if any, is required as a prefix to a cat’s name. At no time can a cattery
prefix be removed or changed even with the permission of the breeder.
SUFFIX ADDITION/DELETION: The new owner of record of a cat may
add his/her cattery name as a suffix (preceded by “of ”) provided that the cat’s
name will not then exceed the limit of 35 spaces. An already existing suffix will
automatically be removed at the time the new suffix is added or if a new
owner(s) is not the owner of the existing suffix.
No more than two cattery names (one prefix, one suffix) are permitted with
any cat name.
An identifying word or name may not be used as either a cat name suffix
or prefix unless registered with CFA as a cattery name.
Abbreviations or variations of a registered cattery name are not permitted.
The word “of ” must be used with a cattery name suffix, and cannot be shortened
or changed to “de” or other foreign designations denoting “of.” To avoid
misinterpreting certain phrases as a cattery name suffix, dashes are used in
conjunction with the word “of” in a cat’s name (e.g. Duke-of-Earl).
When the dam of a litter is co-owned by two or more breeders each having
a registered cattery name, only one cattery name prefix may be used in
naming ALL kittens in any one litter.
RENEWAL: Cattery names issued after January 1, 1988, are subject to a
renewal fee every 5 years. Cattery names not renewed by the required date
will not be eligible for use as either a cat name prefix or suffix until the renewal
fee has been received by the Central Office. Cattery names not renewed are
subject to reissuance to another breeder. Application for a permanent cattery
name can be submitted.
PERMANENT CATTERY NAMES: The owner(s) of an existing CFA registered
cattery name can apply for permanent registration if the following criteria
is met:
1. Cattery must have produced a minimum of 10 grand champions, grand
premiers or distinguished merit cats. There must be a minimum of five grand
champions within the group of 10.
2. Cattery must have registered a minimum of 10 litters born during a 10-
year period with the birthdate of the oldest litter being at least 10 years prior to
the application for a permanent cattery name and the birthdate of the youngest
litter being at least 10 years after that of the oldest litter.
This information accompanied by the $100 filing fee is to be submitted to
the CFA Central Office.
Section 7 - Corrections/Duplicate Certificates: When a certificate is issued
that is incorrect due to Central Office error, or if the cat name issued is different
than the two choices requested by the registrant, the certificate should be
returned with corrections noted. If possible under the CFA Rules For
Registration, the changes will be made and a new certificate issued. Request
for correction should be made as soon as possible after the date of issue.
Correction without incurring a fee cannot be guaranteed after 6 months from
the date of issue.
Correction to an existing CFArecord due to changes from the original application
may be made by the applicant by contacting the Central Office detailing
the changes to be made, returning the incorrect documents, submitting corrected
documents and signatures where required, and paying the appropriate
correction fee.
DUPLICATE BLUE and/or YELLOW SLIP: If lost or destroyed, a duplicate
may be requested from the Central Office by the breeder at no charge. A
duplicate will be issued to the breeder only and not sent to any other person,
even with the permission of the breeder.
DUPLICATE CERTIFICATE: A duplicate cat certificate may be requested
only by the registered owner of the cat accompanied by the appropriate fee.
When a request is submitted for a correction to a litter record, CFA will
issue new blue slips only in the number of slips submitted to the Central Office
for correction.
Section 8 - Certified and Reverse Pedigrees/Cattery Offspring Reports: A
Certified Pedigree will be issued only when three or more generations of
ancestry are registered or recorded with CFA.
A Certified Pedigree will be issued on an individually registered cat only, not
on a litter. A Certified Pedigree can be issued to any applicant. The owner’s
permission is not required.
A Reverse Pedigree can be produced for an individually registered cat and
can be issued to any applicant. The owner’s permission is not required.
Only the registered owner of a cattery may obtain a Cattery Offspring
Report, except with signed permission of the registered owner.
Section 9 - Signature Requirements: LITTER REGISTRATION: Litter applications
must be signed by both the owner of the sire and the owner of the dam.
If a parent cat is co-owned, the signature of only one owner is required.
When the sire of a litter is on lease, a copy of the lease agreement, signed
by the registered owner of the cat, must accompany each litter application.
TRANSFER: All owner signatures are required to effect the transfer of a
cat.
CATTERY: The signatures of all current registered owners are required in
order to add an owner to an existing cattery record. The notarized permission
of the person being removed is required in order to remove an owner from the
record.
In the case of a deceased person, CFA can complete a service at the
signed request of the person handling the estate upon receipt of proof of
authority to sign and/or proof of death, which can include:
1. A copy of the death certificate.
2. Public notice of death (newspaper).
3. A copy of the will detailing cat ownership and executor.
Section 10 - Registration Screening: Registration for a kitten of an accepted
characteristic (such as color, pattern, coat length) for that breed, but occurring
from parents whose genetic makeup would not be expected to produce
that characteristic, will be issued a restricted Not For Breeding registration.
Registration requested for a kitten demonstrating a recessive characteristic
not accepted within the breed will not be registered based upon the assumption
that recessive characteristics demonstrate hybridization other than that
permitted for that breed.
Registration requested for a kitten demonstrating a dominant characteristic
which would not be expected to occur within a specific breed will not be registered.
However, littermates with permissible characteristics within the breed
will be registered, but those kittens will be registered with a Not For Breeding
restriction.
When a double breeding has occurred, one male should be chosen as the
sire of record and only those kittens that could genetically have been produced
from that male should be registered. The remaining kittens should not be registered.
Section 11 - General: The Cat Fanciers’ Association, Inc. reserves the right to
cancel or correct any registration erroneously recorded or recorded in violation
of these rules, together with any registrations that have been issued for any
descendants of said cats.
Application for registration must be made on the official CFA application
form. Other documents required for registration, such as export certificates,
certified pedigrees, and lease agreements, must be originals and must be
attached to the CFAapplication form. Keep a copy for your records. If you wish
the return of an original document other than the CFA application, the original
plus one photocopy should be submitted. Notarized photocopies will also be
accepted. Documents requiring signatures will not be accepted via fax or
email.
CFA has made every effort to protect the purity of bloodlines through its
system of registration, but the purity of bloodlines for cats registered by certified
pedigree from other associations and their descendants cannot be guaranteed.
The possibility does exist that a throw-back to another breed or color
will occur. In such cases, the throw-back is non-registerable. The remainder of
the litter that does conform to the accepted standard is registerable.
When the ancestry of a hybrid litter might permit registration of the kittens
in more than one breed classification, the breeder must list the breed under
which the kittens are to be registered, and all kittens in that litter and future litters
will be registered under the originally designated breed.
Incorrect or incomplete applications or applications with insufficient fees
will be returned uncompleted by the Central Office. In the case of insufficient
fees, the Central Office may complete as much as possible given the fees
received without returning all applications.
There are no rules against closely related breedings of any kind nor any
restrictions on the pedigree relationship of the prospective sire and dam. This
includes mother/son, sire/daughter, siblings, etc.
There is no rule pertaining to the maximum age allowable for breeding.
There is no time limit requirement for the submission of cat registration
applications, litter applications, or transfer requests.
ARTICLE III - BREED CLASSIFICATION
The word BREED is used in all these rules to mean natural breeds, established
breeds, mutations, and hybrids.
General: a breed may have specific policies regarding allowable ancestry,
import requirements, colors and other characteristics. For complete registration
information regarding a breed, contact the CFA Central Office.
Section 1 - Natural Breeds: Both parent cats and all ancestors must be of the
breed as the cat to be registered. The following natural breeds are recognized
for registration: Abyssinian, American Shorthair, Chartreux, Egyptian
Mau, Japanese Bobtail (shorthair and longhair), Korat, Maine Coon Cat,
Manx (shorthair and longhair), Norwegian Forest Cat, Persian, Russian
Blue, Siamese, Siberian, Singapura, Turkish Angora, and Turkish Van.
Section 2 - Established Breeds: The result of the mating of two or more
specified breeds that may be continued by breeding between specimens of the
particular established breed. Both parent cats must be specimens of the
established breed, and the pedigree may show only specimens of the established
breed and/or breeds used to produce the established breed. The
following established breeds are recognized for registration: Birman, British
Shorthair, Burmese, European Burmese, Havana Brown*, Ragdoll and
Tonkinese (for Tonkinese, kittens born before January 1, 1984 may also show
Siamese or Burmese). *Certain limited outcrossing is permissible for the
Havana Brown. Contact the CFA Central Office for details.
Section 3 - Hybrids: The result of the mating of two or more breeds specified
or unspecified in the rules, whether mediately or immediately. The pedigree
may show only the breeds listed used to develop the particular hybrid and/or
specimens of the hybrid.
Balinese: Balinese, Javanese*, Colorpoint Shorthair, Siamese or
Oriental Longhair**.
*Javanese is a division of the Balinese breed effective May 1, 2008.
**Certain limited outcrossing is permissible to the Oriental Longhair, on
litters born on or prior to 12/31/2010. Contact the CFA Central Office for
details.
Bombay: Bombay, Black American Shorthair, or Sable Burmese.
Colorpoint Shorthair: Colorpoint Shorthair or Siamese. Kittens born on or
after January 1, 2019 may have only Colorpoint Shorthair parents.
Exotic: Exotic or Persian.
Ocicat: Ocicat or Abyssinian. Kittens born on or after January 1, 2015 may
have only Ocicat parents.
Oriental (longhair & shorthair): Siamese or Colorpoint Shorthair (also,
Balinese or Javanese for the longhair division).
Ragamuffin: Ragamuffin, Ragdoll and Persian. Kittens born after July 15,
2006 may have only Ragamuffin parents. Kittens born on or before July 15,
2001 may show a domestic longhair parent.
Section 4 - Mutations: The natural offspring of a natural breed showing definite
characteristics that may be continued by breeding between specimens of
the mutation and/or the natural breed from which it originated. A pedigree may
show only the breeds listed.
American Bobtail (longhair & shorthair): American Bobtail. Kittens born
on or before January 1, 2002 may also have domestic and naturally bobtailed
parents. Contact Central Office for information regarding the registration
of domestic shorthair or longhair cats with a natural bobtail for
cats born between January 1, 2002 and Janaury 1, 2015.
American Curl(shorthair and longhair): American Curl, Domestic
Longhair, or Domestic Shorthair. Kittens born on or after January 1, 2015
may have only American Curl parents.
American Wirehair: American Wirehair or American Shorthair.
Balinese: Balinese, Siamese, Javanese* or Oriental Longhair*.
*Certain limited outcrossing is permissible to the Javanese or Oriental
Longhair, contact the CFA Central Office for details.
Cornish Rex: curly or straight-coated Cornish Rex.
Devon Rex: Devon Rex, American Shorthair, or British Shorthair. Kittens
born on or after May 1, 2013 may have only Devon Rex parents.
LaPerm (longhair & shorthair): LaPerm, domestic longhair and domestic
shorthair. Kittens born on or before May 1, 2002 may also have AOV Ocicat
parents. Kittens born on or after January 2015 may have only LaPerm parents.
Scottish Fold (shorthair and longhair): Scottish Fold, British Shorthair, or
American Shorthair.
Selkirk Rex (longhair and shorthair): Selkirk Rex, British Shorthair,
Persian, or Exotic. Kittens born before January 1, 1998 may also show
American Shorthair. Kittens born on or after January 1, 2015 may have only
Selkirk Rex or British Shorthair parents. Kittens born on or after January 1,
2015 may have only Selkirk Rex parents.
Somali: Somali or Abyssinian.
Sphynx: Sphynx, American Shorthair, Domestic Shorthair/Domestic
Sphynx Outcross. Sphynx born on or after December 31, 2010 may have only
Sphynx parents.
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