Cat Fanciers' Association - List of CFA Recognized Pedigreed Cats

List of CFA Recognized Pedigreed Cats

By alphabetical order according to breed division :

  • A - Abyssinian - American Bobtail - American Curl - American Shorthair - American Wirehair
  • B - Balinese (including Javanese) - Birman - Bombay - British Shorthair - Burmese
  • C - Chartreux - Colorpoint Shorthair - Cornish Rex
  • D - Devon Rex- Dragon Li (aka Chinese Li Hua)
  • E - Egyptian Mau - European Burmese - Exotic
  • H - Havana Brown
  • J - Japanese Bobtail
  • K - Korat
  • L - LaPerm
  • M - Maine Coon - Manx
  • N - Norwegian Forest Cat
  • O - Ocicat - Oriental
  • P - Persian (including Himalayan)
  • R - Ragamuffin - Ragdoll - Russian Blue
  • S - Scottish Fold - Selkirk Rex - Siamese - Siberian - Singapura - Somali - Sphynx
  • T - Tonkinese - Turkish Angora - Turkish Van

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