DPI Changes For Selling/Rehoming Kitten or Cats
We have been notified this week of new legislation effective 1 July 2019 so please read carefully as this affects all NSW CFA members who are selling/transferring kittens/cats:
https://www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/…/selling-or-giving-away-a-cat-o…
IMPORTANT NOTICE:
After considering feedback from our members, the Management Committee has determined that the following protocol is appropriate for re-registrations of interstate and imported cats: British Shorthair – a five (5) generation pedigree, certified to four (4) generations (unchanged from our previous notice and effective from 1 January 2019; Burmese from ANCATS or imported from New Zealand – an eight (8) generation pedigree, certified to four (4) generations; all other breeds – a four (4) generation pedigree, certified to four (4) generations (unchanged); all other breeds – a four (4) generation pedigree, certified to four (4) generations. Our General Operating Procedures will be amended to read:
The certified pedigree (certified by a recognised cat controlling body) of an interstate or imported cat must accompany an application for re-registration. This pedigree must show breeds, colours and registration numbers for all cats in the first four (4) generations, except that in the case of Burmese from ANCATS or imported from New Zealand the pedigree is required to show breeds, colours and registered numbers for the first eight (8) generations, certified to four (4) generation’s and in the case of British Shorthairs the pedigree is required to show breeds, colours and registered numbers for the first five (5) generations, certified to four (4) generations