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Below
are some general links to some cat related web sites. We have
included the sites below due to their track record of having
the welfare of the cats taking precedence over commercial
considerations. The buttons to the left have links to web
sites relating to each respective breed.
Please
click on their logo or their name to open up their website
in a new window.
If you
feel that we have omitted you and wish to exchange links,
please e-mail us at:
barrieandrosie@typha-typhast.co.uk
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The
Governing Council of the Cat Fancy is the
governing body of the Cat Fancy in the United Kingdom
- the feline equivalent of the Kennel Club. The GCCF was
established as an independent body in 1910, formed from
the three or four cat clubs who were registering cats
at that time.
It now has
147 affiliated cat clubs, licences approximately 125
cat shows and registers an average of 30,000 pedigree
cats per year.
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The
Feline Advisory Bureau is a charity dedicated
to promoting the health and welfare of cats through improved
feline knowledge, to help us all care better for cats. |
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Middlesex
& Surrey Borders section of the British Koi Keepers
Society was formed in September 1983 and
is one of the premier sections of the British Koi Keepers
Society (BKKS), and is here to promote the hobby of
Koi Keeping, Nishikigoi.
If
you are not a member and are interested in the wonderful
hobby of Koi Keeping, then please consider joining in
with these like minded people, we have lots to offer
in the way of combined knowledge and experience which
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The
Essex Cat Club was formed on 9th November
1968 by a group of enthusiasts to meet the needs of
the large number of cat owners in Essex and to harness
the great interest in cats existing throughout the County.
They
Offer:
- An
Annual Championship Show with a Household Pet section
held in April.
- Cups
and Trophies awarded at the Show.
- Special
rosettes to member's cats gaining titles.
- Kitten
register to help members find homes for their kittens.
- Social
events during the year.
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Brought
up with cats, dogs and other pets, Paddy has had a lifelong
love of animals. For many years she bred and showed
her Burmese cats, and now shares the company of two
different cat breeds - a rather splendid rescue non-pedigree
and a Singapura.
With
over 30 titles to her credit, Paddy has gained an international
reputation as a highly respected author (and photographer)
whose books have been widely published, translated into
several European languages and can be found worldwide.
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Acoustic
Tonkinese
is the prefix of a Tonkinese breeder based in the UK.
The Tonkinese blends the best features of its ancestors
into one beautiful, medium-sized cat that is remarkably
dense and muscular; its ancestry is a mix of Burmese and
Siamese. The Tonkinese is an intelligent, gregarious cat
with a sense of humor. These cats are firmly convinced
that humans were put on earth to love them! |
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James
Wellbeloved is a British pet food company
run by animal lovers, started in 1992. The founding triumvirate
of Christine Priest, Michael Newsum and Robin Jackson
were aware that many dogs that were suffering from food
allergies and intolerances, caused by ingredients in the
food that caring owners were giving their dogs every day.
They determined to produce a natural, hypo-allergenic
range of pet foods for all dogs and cats; that would especially
take care of the ones with these intolerances. |
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Liquivite
is a canned food in liquid form, made from meats, whole
eggs and skimmed milk. Liquivite's smooth consistency
allows syringe-feeding to cats or dogs at times when solid
foods may be unacceptable or unsuitable due to illness,
injury or surgery and during convalescence.
Liquivite
can also help in the process of fluid replacement where
dehydration has occurred or is a risk. Its high moisture
level helps rehydrate as well as feed. Its high palatability
is ideal during convalescence when it can be eaten voluntarily.
Liquivite is made in the UK.
Liquivite
also has non-veterinary uses. During weaning it helps
introduce meat in a familiar liquid form, and older
animals find it is easy to eat. Animal rescue groups,
both cat and dog, find Liquivite useful in their work.
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