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Abyssinian Cat Association Type: Breed Abyssinian Cat Association Abyssinian Cat Club Asian Cat Association Type: Breed - Abyssinian Type: Breed – Abyssinian Type: Breed – Asian LH, Asian SH www.abycatassociation.co.uk www.abyssiniancatclub.com www.acacats.co.uk Asian Group Cat Society Australian Mist Cat Association Australian Mist Cat Society Type: Breed – Asian LH, Type: Breed – Australian Mist Type: Breed – Australian Mist Asian SH www.australianmistcatassociation.co.uk www.australianmistcats.co.uk www.asiangroupcatsociety. co.uk Aztec & Ocicat Society Balinese & Siamese Cat Club Balinese Cat Society Type: Breed – Aztec, Ocicat Type: Breed – Balinese, Siamese Type: Breed – Balinese www.ocicat-classics.club www.balinesecatsociety.co.uk Bedford & District Cat Club Bengal Cat Association Bengal Cat Club Type: Area Type: Breed – Bengal Type: Breed – Bengal www.bedfordanddistrictcatc www.thebengalcatclub.com lub.com www.bengalcatassociation.co.uk Birman Cat Club Black & White Cat Club Blue Persian Cat Society Type: Breed – Birman Type: Breed – British SH, Manx, Type: Breed – Persian www.birmancatclub.co.uk Persian www.bluepersiancatsociety.co.uk www.theblackandwhitecatclub.org Blue Pointed Siamese Cat Club Bombay & Asian Cats Breed Club Bristol & District Cat Club Type: Breed – Siamese Type: Breed – Asian LH, Asian Type: Area www.bpscc.org.uk SH www.bristol-catclub.co.uk www.bombayandasiancatsbreed club.org British Longhair Cat Society British Shorthair Cat Club Bucks, Oxon & Berks Cat Type: PROVISIONAL Breed – British LH Type: Breed – British SH, Society Manx Type: Area www.britishshorthaircatclub.co.uk www.bucks-oxon-berks-cat-society.co.uk Burmese Cat Association Burmese Cat Club Burmese Cat Society Type: Breed – Burmese Type: Breed – Burmese Type: Breed – Burmese www.burmesecatassociation.org www.burmesecatclub.com www.burmesecatsociety.org.uk Caledonian Long Haired Cat Club Cambria Cat Club Cambridgeshire Cat Club Type: Breed – all Type: Area Type: Area longhaired breeds www.cambriacatclub.co.uk www.camcat.co.uk www.caledonianlhcc.co.uk Cameo, Pewter & Smoke Capital Long Hair Cat Association Caramel & Apricot Federation Society Type: Specialist Type: Breed – Oriental SH, Type: Breed – Persian Siamese www.cameo-pewter-smoke-society.co.uk www.caramelapricotfederation. co.uk Celtic Long Hair & Semi Long Hair Cat Central All Breed Cat Club Chartreux Cat Club Society Type: Area Type: PROVISIONAL Breed – Type: Specialist Chartreux www.celtic-cat-society.co.uk www.chartreuxcatclubuk.org.uk Cheshire Area Cat Club Chester & North Wales Cat Club Chinchilla, Silver Tabby & Type: Area Type: Area Smoke Cat Society www.cheshireareacatclub.co.uk Type: Breed – Persian www.chinchilla-cat-society.org.uk Chocolate Pointed Siamese Cat Club Colourpoint & All Breed Society of Colourpoint Cat Club Type: Breed – Siamese Great Britain Type: Breed – Persian www.thechocolatepointedsiamesecatclub.co.uk Type: Area www.cpsgb.co.uk Colourpoint, Rex-Coated & AOV Club Colourpointed British Coventry & Leicester Cat Club Type: Breed – Cornish Rex, Devon Rex, Shorthair Cat Club Type: Area Exotic, Nebelung, Persian, Selkirk Rex Type: Breed – British SH, www.craov.club Manx www.coventryandleicestercatclub.co.uk www.colourpointedbritish.co.uk Croydon Cat Club Cumberland Cat Club Devon Rex Owners Club Type: Area Type: Area Type: Breed – Devon Rex www.devonrex-ownersclub.co.uk Durham County Cat Club East Sussex Cat Club Eastern Counties Cat Society Type: Area Type: Area Type: Area www.durhamcatclub.co.uk www.easterncountiescatsociety.co.uk Eastern Long Hair & Semi Long Hair Edinburgh and East of Scotland Cat Egyptian Mau Club Cat Club Club Type: Breed – Type: Specialist Type: Area Egyptian Mau www.edinburghcatclub.co.uk www.egyptianmaus.co.uk Egyptian Mau Society Erin Cat Club Essex Cat Club Type: Breed – Egyptian Type: Area Type: Area Mau www.essexcatclub.co.uk www.egyptianmausociety.co.uk Exotic Cat Club Exotic Cat Society Federation of GCCF Show Managers Type: Breed – Exotic Type: Breed – Exotic Type: Specialist www.exoticcatclub.co.uk www.exoticcatsociety.co.uk Guild of Judges and Stewards Gwynedd Cat Club Havana & Oriental Lilac Cat Type: Specialist Type: Area Club www.gccf- www.gwyneddcatclub.co.uk Type: Breed – Oriental SH jasguild.weebly.com www.havanaandorientallilaccc.c o.uk Herts & Middlesex Cat Club Household Pet Cat Club of Humberside Cat Club Type: Area Great Britain Type: Area www.hertsandmiddxcc.co.uk Type: Specialist www.humbersidecatclub.uk Kensington Cat Club Kentish Cat Society Kernow Cat Club Type: Area Type: Area Type: Area www.kensingtoncatclub.co.uk www.kentishcatsociety.co.uk www.kernow-cat-club.co.uk Korat & Thai Cat Lakeland & District Cat Club Lancashire Cat Club Association Type: Area Type: Area Type: Breed – Korat, Thai www.lancashirecatclub.co.uk www.korats.org.uk LaPerm Cat Club Lilac Point Siamese Cat Society Lincolnshire Cat Club Type: Breed – LaPerm Type: Breed – Siamese Type: Area www.laperm.co.uk www.lincolnshirecatclub.co.uk London Cat Club Long Hair Cream and Blue Cream Cat Longhaired, Semi-Longhaired Type: Area Association and All Breed Cat Club www.londoncatclub.org Type: Breed – Persian Type: Area www.lhslhcatclub.co.uk Maidstone & Medway Cat Club Maine Coon Breed Society Maine Coon Cat Club Type: Area Type: Breed – Maine Coon Type: Breed – Maine Coon www.mainecoonbreedsociety.com www.maine-coon-cat-club.com Manchester & District Cat Club Merseyside Cat Club Midland Counties Cat Club Type: Area Type: Area Type: Area www.midlandcountiescc.homestead.com www.merseysidecatclub.lidium.co.uk Midshires Siamese Cat National Cat Club Nor’ East of Scotland Cat Club Association Type: Area Type: Area Type: Breed – Siamese www.noreastcatclub.com www.midshiressiamesecatassociation. co.uk Norsk Skogkatt Society North of Britain Longhair & North West Cat Club Type: Breed – Norwegian Semi-Longhair Cat Club Type: Area Forest Type: Specialist www.northwestcatclub.co.uk www.norskskogkatt.co.uk www.northofbritainlslcatclub .co.uk Northern Birman Cat Northern British Long & Shorthair Cat Northern Counties Cat Club Club Club Type: Area Type: Breed – Birman Type: Breed – British SH, British LH www.northernbirman.co.uk www.nblscc.co.uk Northern Ireland Cat Club Northern Siamese & Oriental Cat Norwegian Forest Cat Club Type: Area Society Type: Breed – Norwegian Forest Type: Breed – Siamese, Balinese, Oriental www.nfcc.co.uk LH, Oriental SH www.northern-siamese-oriental-cat-society.co.uk Ocicat Club Old-Style Siamese Club Oriental Bicolour Group Type: Breed – Ocicat, Aztec Type: Specialist Type: Breed – Oriental www.ocicatclubuk.org www.oldstylesiamese.co.uk LH, Oriental SH www.orientalbicolours.v pweb.co.uk Oriental Cat Association Oriental Cinnamon & Fawn Group Oriental Longhair Type: Breed – Oriental LH, Type: Breed – Oriental LH, Breed Club Oriental SH Oriental SH, Siamese Type: Breed – Oriental www.orientalcatassociation.org www.ocfg.org.uk LH www.palantircats.co.uk/abc Preston & Blackpool Cat Progressive Ragdoll Progressive Singapura Cat Club Breed Cat Club Club Type: Area Type: Breed – Ragdoll Type: Breed – Singapura www.pbcc.org.uk www.prbcc.co.uk www.progressivesingapuracc.co.uk Red Cream & Red Point & Tortie Point Rex Cat Association Tortoiseshell Cat Society Siamese Cat Club Type: Breed – Cornish Rex, Type: Breed – British SH, Type: Breed – Balinese, Devon Rex, Selkirk Rex, LaPerm Manx, Persian Oriental LH, Oriental SH, Siamese www.rexcatassociation.co.uk www.rctcats.co.uk www.rptpscc.co.uk Rex Cat Club Russian Blue Breeders Association Scotia Cat Fanciers Type: Breed – Cornish Rex, Type: Breed – Nebelung, Type: Area Devon Rex, Selkirk Rex, Russian www.scotiacatfanciers.homestead.com LaPerm www.russianblue.org.uk www.rexcatclub.com Scottish Cat Club Scottish Rex Cat Club Seal & Blue Point Birman Cat Type: Area Type: Breed – Cornish Club Rex, Devon Rex, Selkirk Type: Breed – Birman Rex www.sealandbluebirmans.co.uk Seal Point Siamese Cat Selkirk Rex Cat Club Short Haired Cat Society Club Type: Breed – Selkirk Rex Type: Breed – British SH, Korat, Manx, Type: Breed – Siamese www.selkirkrexcatclub.co.uk Nebelung, Oriental SH, Russian, Thai www.sealpointsiamesecatclub.org Shorthair & All Breed Cat Shropshire Cat Club Siamese Cat Association Club of Scotland Type: Area Type: Breed – Siamese Type: Area www.shropshirecatclub.org www.siamesecatassociation.co.uk www.spanglefish.com/shorthaircatclubofscotland Siamese Cat Club Siamese Cat Society of Scotland Siamese Cat Society of the Type: Breed – Siamese Type: Breed – Siamese British Empire www.siamese-scotland.co.uk Type: Breed – Siamese www.siamesecatclub.co.uk www.scsbe.co.uk Siberian Cat Club Singapura Cat Club Snowshoe Cat Society Type: Breed – Siberian Type: Breed – Singapura Type: Breed – Snowshoe www.thesiberiancatclub.co.uk www.thesnowshoecatsociety.co.uk Sokoke Breed Club Somali Cat Club Somerset Cat Club Type: Breed - Sokoke Type: Breed – Somali Type: Area www.somalicatclub.com www.somerset-catclub.co.uk South Western Counties Cat Southern & South Western Birman Cat Southern British Club Club Shorthair Cat Club Type: Area Type: Breed – Birman Type: Breed – British SH, Manx www.swcountiescatclub.co.uk www.sswbirmancatclub.com www.southernbritishshorthairs.co.uk Southern Counties Cat Club South-West British Shorthair Cat Club Sphynx Cat Association Type: Area Type: Breed – British SH, Type: Breed – Sphynx Manx www.sphynxcatassociation.com Sphynx Cat Club Suffolk & Norfolk Cat Club Suffolk Breed Cat Club Type: Breed – Sphynx Type: Area Type: Breed – Suffolk www.sphynxcatclub.co.uk www.suffolkcats.uk Surrey & Sussex Cat
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