- Governing Council of the Cat Fancy
The Governing Council of the Cat Fancy (GCCF) is a
cat registry , established in 1910 and the largest organisation that registerspedigree cats in theUnited Kingdom . It was formed from a small number of cat clubs which were registering cats at the time when the moderncat fancy was in its first stages. It is considered to be the original prototype for cat fancy registries. It is an independent body with no membership, but has around 150 cat clubs affiliated to it, including specialist breed clubs and area clubs covering particular regions. It licensescat show s put on by its affiliated clubs with about 135 shows per year. Pedigree cats shown at these shows can gain the titlesChampion , Grand Champion and Imperial Grand Champion. The word Champion is replaced by Premier for neutered cats. The showing of non-pedigree cats (often referred to asDomestic shorthair andDomestic longhair ) is also popular at GCCF shows.The GCCF also co-ordinates its own show: the [http://www.supremecatshow.org/ Supreme Cat Show] , which is famous for being the world's largest cat show and the feline equivalent of
Crufts . Special awards of UK and Supreme Champion can be gained at this show only.The GCCF offices are based in
Bridgwater and are staffed by twelve people who deal with registrations, publications, show processing & title claims, agendas & minutes and correspondence from breeders, exhibitors, Clubs, Breed Advisory Committees and the general public. They also deal with complaints and breaches of rules, which can sometimes result in disciplinary action and even suspension from Cat Fancy activities. The GCCF is a member of the [http://www.catgroup.co.uk/ Cat Group] and theWorld Cat Congress .The official publication of the GCCF is [http://www.ourcats.co.uk/ Our Cats] .
The GCCF has set up its own charity: The Cat Welfare Trust [http://www.gccfcats.org/catwell.html] , which uses funds raised through the GCCF to find ways of improving the welfare of cats. To date the trust has granted thousands of pounds into key research projects in
ringworm vaccination, the felinegenome and chronic gingivo-stomatitis in cats.Breeds
The top three most popular cat breeds registered in the GCCF are the British Shorthair, the Siamese and the Bengal. The GCCF registers around 30,000 pedigree cats each year, and currently recognises the following breeds;
Persian section
*Persian (Several different varieties)
*Exotic Shorthair emi-Longhair section
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Birman
*Maine Coon
*Norwegian Forest Cat
*Ragdoll
*Siberian
*Somali
*Turkish Van
*Turkish Vankedisi British section
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British Shorthair (Several different varieties)
*Manx
*Selkirk Rex Foreign section
*Abyssinian
*Asian (including Bombay andBurmilla )
*Tiffanie (Longhaired Asian)
*Bengal
*Cornish Rex
*Devon Rex
*Egyptian Mau
*Korat
*LaPerm
*Ocicat
*Russian
*Singapura
*Snowshoe
*Sphynx
*Thai Lilac/Thai Pointed
*TonkineseBurmese section
Oriental section
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Oriental Shorthair (Several different varieties, including Havana)
*Foreign White
*Oriental Longhair
*Oriental Bicolour iamese section
External links
* [http://www.gccfcats.org/ GCCF official homepage]
* [http://www.british-shorthairs.co.uk/ Southern British Shorthair Cat Club - A GCCF Affiliated Club]
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