New Zealand Cat Fancy

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New Zealand Cat Fancy
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AbbreviationNZCF
Location
Area served
New Zealand
Chairperson
Sheree Russell
Website nzcf.com

The New Zealand Cat Fancy (NZCF) is a cat registry in New Zealand. It is a member of the World Cat Congress and has 21 affiliated clubs. [1]

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The NZCF lists 55 breeds of purebred cat on its website. [1] It promotes cat shows and holds an annual national cat show. [2] [3] [4] It was the first cat registry to admit polydactyl Maine Coons to competition, in December 2008. [5] The NZCF also publishes a quarterly magazine called Flash Cats. [1] [6]

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