A.C.F.A. American Cat Fanciers Association, Presents within our ACFA pages are listings of member breeders, who have asked ACFA to provide their names and cat breed information for use the public. These listings cat breeders are accepted by ACFA in good faith. |  |
T.I.C.A. The International Cat Association, Click on the cat breed name to take you to the Select the Cat breeders websites of TICA registered Catteries. All cat breeders are expected to be familiar with and comply with all TICA By-Laws. | 
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T.C.A. Traditional Cat Association, This cat breed list contains only breeders with the highest level of honesty and integrity. Only cat breeders who are interested in serving their customers and concerned about the health and welfare of their cats are listed. |
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C.A.A. Canadian Cat Association, The cat breeders directory is a collection of cat breed listings. This does not constitute an endorsement of any particular cat breeder. If a breed is not listed, then it means that there are no CCA registered cat breeders. | 
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A.A.C.E. American Association of Cat Enthusiasts, AACE Breeders, if you would like to have your cattery listed here, please contact the A.A.C.E. cat breed administrator for terms and conditions. The aim of which is to give the exhibitor a fair appraisal of their cat. | 
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N.F.C.F.A. The Norwegian Forest Cat Fanciers' Association is a group of dedicated cat breeders and fanciers dedicated to the preservation of the Norwegian Forest Cat and cats in general. All US Breeder Members listed here have signed and agreed to the NFCFA | 
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C.F.A.
CFA has developed a program for owners of catteries who
find themselves overwhelmed for various reasons. The program aims to help and
support breeders, who find themselves in an out-of-control situation, by making
assistance available through other breeders. |
Q.I.C.C. Queensland Independent Cat Council is a non-profit organization which provides registration and associated services for both pedigreed and companion kittens/cats. Our aim is to promote responsible breeding and ownership. | 
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N.Z.C.F. New Zealand Cat Fancy Clicking on a cat breed name will take you to the cat breeders lists, but please note that, this directory of breeders from around New Zealand is published as a service to those looking for a breeder of a specific breed of cat. | 
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S.A.C.C. South African Cat Council, SACATS is an internet mailing list for South African and other interested international Cat breeders. To train or to assist in training of persons for the breeding, judging, show managing and stewarding of cats. | 
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F.I.A.F. Federazione Italiana Associazioni Feline, promotes cat diffusion and increases the knowledge and study of all its traits: morphology, genetics, behavior, health. It also organizes seminaries, conferences, shows, and encourages breeding | 
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F.C.C. The Feline Control Council of Victoria Inc. was founded in 1962 to promote in every way the welfare of cats, the general improvement of the standard, breeding and exhibition of cats, plus good sportsmanship among its members. | 
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N.S.W. Australia: Most breeders cat breed for quality, not quantity. This is to ensure the health and happiness of the Dam, as well as the kittens. Don't be surprised if there is a waiting list, and expect the average price for kittens to vary from cat breed to cat breed. | 
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