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Re: GCCF papers
Hi Hun make sure you get her pedigree Vacs card and Pink Transfere slip, if she has already been registerd to some one then you need her to sign a blue transfere slip
if she is to be a potential Queen then makes sure it says that on her tranfere slip, also a diet sheet if she has one, hope this helps and good luck with your new baby ![]() |
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Re: GCCF papers
Yes, pink slip, vacc cert and pedigree are essential. If she is on active register then it doesn't say anything on the pink slip - if she's on non-active then it says "no progeny to be registered". Registration number should begin with either CS or CSSR.
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Re: GCCF papers
The pink slip is literally a pink slip with all the cat's details, as well as that of it's parents on there.
When you get it, you need to fill in the details on the back, send it off with a cheque for £9 and you will get back the transfer certificate transferring the cat into your name. I am ashamed to admit that I didn't realise that when I first got my cats so it took me about 3 months to transfer them over! I thought you just kept the pink slip! |
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Re: GCCF papers
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I wouldn't worry too much just keep in touch with her so you know what is going on Lou X |
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