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5th April 2014, 10:55 AM #1
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Showing cats
I know it can can't be complicated, but at the moment it seems to be. I am thinking about showing Ned and was going to enter him at the merseyside cat show. Ned was castrated yesterday, so as soon as I send proof of this over to the breeder she will release the papers to me.
Ned is TICA registered and the show is GCCF so I know I will need to pay for him to become registered with GCCF.
Neds breeder supplies the following:- Full 4 generation pedigree backed with TICA litter registration papers and has confirmed in an email to me this.. you get a transfer slip from tica to process into your own name and a certified breeder pedigree not tica pedigree. I don't really understand why I don't get a TICA pedigree?
its so much easier when you purchase a pedigree dog. They are registered with the KC and come with a 5 gen pedigree, and if you want to enter them into a show you just pay the category fee for that show.
can anyone shed some light?
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5th April 2014, 01:59 PM #2
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Hi Dizdesigns,
Dog showing is easier because all you get over here is the KC for registration,not so many years back there was only the GCCF with which to register cats & show under but now you have the two others TICA & FiFE both which quite honestly I prefer over the GCCF.......I think it should be enough to send off to the GCCF as proof along with all the other paperwork being provided by the breeder,the pedigrees I got with all my first cats that were GCCF registered were all generated by the breeders the only ones that weren't are those that have been registered direct with FiFE......xxx
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