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5th March 2011, 08:13 PM #1
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GCCF or FB?
Hi All,
I was wondering whether you could help me with something as I feel i'm bombarding the breeder with masses of emails checking that Monty is ok.
Our little man is registered with FB but not GCCF - should this be ok or is it likely to cause any problems in the future? Is there a major difference between the two?
I think I could ask that Monty is registered with both as they are both mentioned on the breeders website but is there any need? He is going to be a new family member & not for showing /breeding but i'm wondering whether I should?
Any pointers greatfully received.
K xxx
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5th March 2011, 08:19 PM #2
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As long as he is registered with one of them then it's not a problem. Breeders can register with gccf, fife or tica and that proves that the kitten is a genuine Maine coon and parents are on the active.
The only time it would matter is if you wanted to show with a different registry.
Louise
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5th March 2011, 08:38 PM #3
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Thanks for your help Louise - much appreciated! After 2.5 years of researching MC's I thought i knew a little but this forum is an amazing with all of its wealth & knowledge.
Is the GCCF the most commonly used of the registers?
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5th March 2011, 08:49 PM #4
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Not a problem - I've been breeding for a while and still learn new things on here!
I think gccf was always the most popular but fb and tica are definately more recognised than they were.
I like tica as they respond quickly to queries and their registration process is quick and easy.
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6th March 2011, 07:17 AM #5debbie560Guest
The breeder can only register with the registering bodies they are members of, and as a pet Kitten normally they will be registered with one club, however if the breeder is keeping a kitten from the same litter as your baby, then he/she may declare the kittens with the others for the future.
If your breeder is dual registered, you can only really expect with you PET kitten one registration, if you wish both she may register them but she may also charge you as she will have to pay to register with them all.
GCCF is only in the UK
FB and TICA is world wide.
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