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CFA Breeds
Abyssinian
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DEFINITION OF A BREEDThe Breed Definition Report, which well over 60% of individual breed council members and 80% of the individual Breed Councils voted upon favorably, was finally endorsed by your elected Board by a 2/3-majority vote at the Albuquerque, NM Board Meeting. Let's take a look at what the Board has done and how it will affect you, the individual CFA breeder the heart and soul of our organization. The Breed Councils were given three opportunities to provide input to us on an overall CFA breed policy. Each time, they told us by a resounding majority that they wanted CFA to remain a conservative registry that maintains the right of your own breed to be unique on the show bench and in the eyes of the public. The key word in this statement is "remain". What this policy does NOT do: The policy just adopted by the CFA Board does not change any breed policy in place in CFA it simply formalizes the unwritten policy that has served CFA so well over the years. It does not change any outcrossing policies currently in effect in CFA. What this policy DOES do: This policy protects the integrity of your breed identities now, and will continue to do so as new breeds are accepted by CFA. It establishes boundaries in order to safeguard the interests of breeds being used as outcrosses. The charge has been made that consideration of this policy has been harmfully divisive to CFA. The majority of your Board believes that the lack of a policy is what led to the divisiveness. It was, in fact, the growing alienation among several breeds that led the Board to address this situation in the first place. Because so much misinformation has been circulated about this action, following is the Breed Definition Report as passed by the CFA Board. It is my hope that you, our valued CFA breeders no matter on which side of this issue you have been during the past three years will now give this policy an opportunity to work. The important thing to remember is that, as a policy, it can be amended by the Board to meet future needs that may not be apparent now. It is my further hope that we can now move past the constant turmoil over this issue, so that our organization can concentrate its energy and efforts on other important areas, such as promoting pedigreed cats and fighting anti-breeding legislation.
Sincerely,
Definition of a BreedA breed is a group of domestic cats (subspecies felis catus) that the governing body of CFA has agreed to recognize as such. A breed must have distinguishing features that set it apart from all other breeds. The definition presumes the following:
Definition of mimic:A class of cats would be said to mimic either (a) the parent breed, or (b) an already existing breed, when such a class of cats so closely resemble (a) the parent breed, or (b) already existing breed, that the defining features of the two groups are considered to be basically the same and the differences between the two groups cannot be said to be definite.Last Update: 10/17/02 |
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