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 |  | | Trends | | Sphynx : Higher and Higher in the CFA Top Ten | | Cat Fancier Association has just published its ranking of the most popular breeds, those who register most large number of pedigrees for period going of 1st January on December 31st, 2007. |
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 |  | | Trends | | Persian still number one cat breed in the US | | The Cat Fancier’s Association – which is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year – has just published the statistics of its feline book for the year 2006. This book – the largest in the world – gi... |
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 |  | | Trends | | The figures of the purebred cats in France | | The LOOF – the Official French Book of Feline Origins – has just published a statistical study of purebred cats in France. While the Persian remains the most popular cat breed in France, serious chall... |
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 |  | | Trends | | Figures of the French Kennel Club for 2005 | | Here are all the main figures of French dog breeding for the year 2005, thanks to several tables and charts. The LOF – French Book of Origins – is still at the second place of the FCI countries, with ... |
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 |  | | Trends | | British Shorthair still the king in his country | | The Governing Council of Cat Fancy is the leading cat fancy organisation in the United Kingdom. The statistics based on the pedigrees delivered by the GCCf in the last ten years, confirm the steady in... |
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 |  | | Trends | | And the CFA’s Top 10 cat breeds for 2003 are... | | Here is the Top 10 of the CFA’s most popular breeds. The Cat Fancier’s Association was founded in 1906 in the United States. It has the largest registry of purebred cats in the world. One can find CFA... |
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 |  | | Trends | | AKC to approve two new breeds | | In July, the American Kennel Club will recognise two new breeds for Competition in the Working Group, the Black Russian Terrier and the Neapolitan Mastiff. |
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 |  | | Trends | | 2003 was record year for French dog fancy | | The French Canine Central Society had never had so many registrations in its book of origin since its creation. With 175,667 dogs registered in 2003, France reinforces its second place within the 79 c... |
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