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Other Bona Fide Registering Organisations Other Bona Fide Registering Organisations The other members of the World Cat Congress are: Australian Cat Federation Inc (ACF) The Co-ordinating Cat Council of Australia Inc (CCCA) Cat Fanciers' Association(CFA) Fédération Internationale Féline (FIFe) New Zealand Cat Fancy Inc (NZCF) Southern Africa Cat Council (SACC) The International Cat Association (TICA) World Cat Federation (WCF) Some of these, like the GCCF, are organisations which themselves register cats and issue certified pedigrees etc. Others are organisations which are each comprised of member bodies, such as those below, which are responsible for the registrations, certified pedigrees etc. Please note this list may be subject to change without extra notice. The inclusion of a registration body in this list does not confer or imply any warranty by the GCCF as to the validity of the information they provide Capital Cats Inc (member of CCCA) Cat Association of the Northern Territory (member of ACF) Cat Association of Tasmania (member of ACF) Cat Control Council of Tasmania Inc (member of CCCA) Cats NSW Cats Victoria Inc CATZ Inc, New Zealand (member of WCF) CFCCQ Inc (member of CCCA) European Group Cat Association Affiliated members of the Federatie Nederlandse Kattenverenigingen (FNK) Federatie Nederlandse Kattenverenigingen (FNK) Fédération Féline Française (member of FIFe) Felidae e.v 1.Felidae Cat Club e.V. Feline Association of South Australia (member of CCCA) Feline Control Council of Queensland Inc (member of ACF) Feline Control Council of Victoria Inc (member of CCCA) Feline Control Council of Western Australia (member of ACF) Felis Britannica (member of FIFe) Governing Council of the Cat Fancy of South Australia (member of ACF) Governing Council of the Cat Fancy Victoria (member of CCCA) Livre Officiel des Origines Félines (LOOF) Neocat New South Wales Cat Fanciers Association Queensland Feline Association Inc (member of ACF) Queensland Independent Cat Council Inc (member of ACF) Waratah National Cat Alliance, Australia (member of WCF) Katzenverein Leverkusen e.v (KVL e.v) In addition there are other independent registering organisations There are organisations that share the general values of GCCF and have demonstrated commitment to accuracy of their pedigrees, for example Members of Cat Collect (Germany) Universal Cat Club e.v. Certified pedigrees are currently accepted from the following registries because we have accepted them historically. Cat Club Europe (CCEU) Thera Pets e.V. Katzen-Freunde-Germania e.V American Association of Cat Enthusiasts (AACE) American Cat Fanciers Association (ACFA) Canadian Cat Association/Association Féline Canadienne (CCA/AFC) Cat Fanciers Federation (CFF) International Feline Association (IFA) World Cat Association (WCA) Updated 15 February 2019 If you are planning to import a cat from another registering organisation, please make certain to check the GCCF registration policy for that breed before you do so. These are available on each individual breed page in the Cat Breeds section. You may find that although the cat has correct breeding for its own registry, it is not acceptably bred according to the GCCF registration policy and therefore cannot be shown or bred from. Updated 15 February 2019 .
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