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Canadian Cat Association(CCA)

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Point Score Points
Total 100
Body/Conformation Body 25
Legs & Feet 5
Tail 5
Head Type Full Face 15
Ears 5
Eyes 5
Coat Texture/Length 10
Colour Body Colour 20
Eye Colour 5
Condition & Balance 5


Body/Conformation Body size, compact and muscular with stocky boning. Body structure is broad and short, coupled with a broad, rounded chest, heavy flanks and level back. Short thick neck.
Legs & Feet Legs wide set, sturdy, proportionately short with solid, rounded feet. Claws may be partially nonretractable.
Tail Proportionately short and heavily muscled with a blunt end.
Head Type Full Face Rounded and full, without flat planes, whether viewed from front or side. Considerable width exists between eyes. Muzzle is broad, short and well developed. In profile, a definite nose break is evident.
Ears Medium in size, tilting forward with slightly rounded tips.
Eyes Large, round and set far apart.
Coat Texture/Length Fine, short, close-lying, glossy coat.
Colour Body Colour Slight shading on face and ears not to be penalized. This is more prominent on the Blue and Champagne colours.
Eye Colour Eye colour ranges from yellow to gold; the greater depth and brilliance the better. Greenish eyes are a fault.
Condition & Balance Hard and muscular, with no evidence of obesity, paunchiness, weakness or apathy.


Objections Deduct
Deep stop in nose 5-10
Indentation between eyes 5-10
Faint barring 5-10
Thick coat or coarse texture 2-3
Greenish eyes 1-3


Withholds
1.Strong barring
2.Definite leg gauntlets on Champagne.
3.Brown or honey-beige colour on face, ears, legs or tail (Platinum).
4.Kittens showing medium grey instead of a very pale silver (Platinum).
5.Cream coloured cat not showing a definite silvery-grey (Platinum).
6.Blue Eyes.
7.All grounds for withholding awards as listed in the General Preface.


Association info
In 1960, a small group of Canadians gathered to explore the possibility of forming a Canadian registry for purebred felines. Before this event, all registrations had to be filed in the United States or Europe and all cat shows held in Canada were held under the rules of American associations.

The intent of the founding members is expressed in the Letters Patent of the Association: To promote the welfare of all the cats in Canada, to further the improvement of all breeds of cats in Canada and to maintain a registry of purebred cats.

By the following year enough support was gathered from members of the Canadian cat fancy to go into business and registrations were entered in a Canadian stud book for the first time. Soon after, clubs were formed which affiliated with CCA and with the publication of Show Rules, championship shows followed.

Since that time CCA has maintained a registry of purebred cats of such quality that our records are accepted by all associations throughout the world, and while we may not be the largest association , our service is second to none.

To date our Canadian Cat Association has over 190,000 individual cats registered. Since 1960, the Canadian Cat Association had grown and evolved into a registry of great merit, with affiliated clubs across Canada. CCA will continue to look to the future while we carry on the dreams of our founders; to provide the Canadian cat fancy with an association that is governed by its members and dedicated to the well being of all cats.
Link: http://www.cca-afc.com/en/index.html

 
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