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Old 22-04-2008, 08:39 AM
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Change from Fife to GCCF?

Hi Guys

Need a bit of advice please.
I have just spoke to a breeder who is registered with Fife.
If I buy a kitten from her for breeding can I have it registered with GCCF?

My other 2 kittens will be GCCF registered and im wondering if having a different kitten registered with Fife would cause a problem?

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Re: Change from Fife to GCCF?

dont think there would b a prob, all mine r gccf, but give them a call they can tell you what u need to do if ur worried about it, x
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Old 22-04-2008, 08:48 AM
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Re: Change from Fife to GCCF?

Yes they can be dual registered, I think!

Well, actually not sure but my cats are all GCCF and TICA registered.
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Re: Change from Fife to GCCF?

You can get your kitten registered with the GCCF no problem

1st of all you need to get a FIFe 5 Gen. Certified Pedigree, then get a GCCF Litter Reg. Form and fill in. Place Breeder details in the Breeder Box and your Address etc. in the Owner box.

But the Kittens Sire and Dam in the the named boxes along with the parents parents...

Place DOB and tick the NO box in the section which says are you the breeder?

Place your kittens name in the boxes provided in the kitten info box along with her colour etc. Tick Active Box.

Anything you don't know but not known.

Sign form and send off with £40.00

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