Cat Aficionado Association

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Cat Aficionado Association[edit | edit source]

The Cat Aficionado Association (CAA) is a prominent organization dedicated to the appreciation, breeding, and exhibition of domestic cats. Founded in 1992, the CAA has grown to become one of the leading cat registries in the world, with a focus on promoting the health and well-being of cats, as well as supporting the interests of cat enthusiasts globally.

History[edit | edit source]

The Cat Aficionado Association was established in Shanghai, China, by a group of passionate cat lovers who sought to create a platform for cat enthusiasts to share their knowledge and love for felines. Since its inception, the CAA has expanded its reach internationally, hosting cat shows and events that attract participants from around the world.

Objectives[edit | edit source]

The primary objectives of the CAA include:

  • Promoting the responsible breeding and ownership of cats.
  • Organizing cat shows and competitions to celebrate the beauty and diversity of cat breeds.
  • Educating the public about cat care, health, and welfare.
  • Supporting research and initiatives that improve the lives of cats.

Cat Shows[edit | edit source]

The CAA is renowned for its well-organized cat shows, which are held annually in various locations. These events provide a platform for breeders to showcase their cats and compete for prestigious titles. The shows are judged by experienced professionals who evaluate cats based on breed standards, temperament, and overall health.

Membership[edit | edit source]

Membership in the CAA is open to individuals and organizations who share a passion for cats. Members receive benefits such as access to exclusive events, newsletters, and resources on cat care and breeding. The association also offers a breeder's directory, connecting potential cat owners with reputable breeders.

Breeds Recognized[edit | edit source]

The CAA recognizes a wide variety of cat breeds, including popular ones like the Persian cat, Siamese cat, and Maine Coon, as well as rare and exotic breeds. Each breed is evaluated based on specific standards that include physical characteristics, behavior, and health.

Education and Outreach[edit | edit source]

The CAA is committed to educating the public about cats through workshops, seminars, and publications. These educational efforts aim to improve the understanding of cat behavior, health, and the responsibilities of cat ownership.

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