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A cat breed is an infrasubspecific rank for the classification of domestic cats. A cat is considered to be of a certain cat breed if it is true breeding for the traits that define that breed. Various cat registries around the world record and certify the pedigrees. Only three percent of owned cats belong to a cat breed, and an even smaller percentage of those are suitable as show cats. A registration certificate proves that a cat belongs to a cat breed by showing the cat's pedigree back to at least four generations. The whole concept of cat breeds is a relatively new one. Two hundred years ago there was no such thing, however today there are almost one hundred cat breeds. Varieties of domestic cat can also be identified by characteristics other than breed.
See selective breeding for more in-depth detail on purebred animals.
See also
- Breed
- Cat body type genetic mutations
- Cat Fanciers' Association
- Cat breeds
- Cat types
- List of cat breeds & Hybridised breeds
- Purebred
- Selective breeding
External links
- An online source for the most up-to-date scientific research on animal breeding
- Is my cat a purebred?
- Cat breeds FAQ
- The Cat Fanciers' Association recognized breeds
- Long Haired Cats and Short Haired Cats breeds
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