Cat Associations and Cat Lovers of World
A cat association is an organization that registers cats and
kittens, selects cat show judges and conducts many cat shows and
cat competitions. A cat association also controls cat clubs. The
winner of cat show is provided with trophies, awards or medals.
The Cat Fanciers Association (CFA) sponsors about 650 cat clubs
in the USA. There are many cat associations in USA, Canada,
Australia, South Africa, Japan and other countries. The Cat
Fancier's Association is the largest cat association in the
world. Visit the website of Cat Fancier's association at
http://www.cfainc.org/, visit the website of Cat Fancier's at
http://www.fanciers.com/, visit the website of The International
Cat Association at http://www.tica.org/ and visit the website of
American Cat Fancier's Association at http://www.acfacat.com/.
The Cat Fancier's Association registers more than 80000 cats and
kittens annually. The other famous cat associations include The
International Cat Association (TICA), the American Cat Fancier's
Association (ACFA) and the Canadian Cat Association, In Europe,
the largest cat association is Federation Internationale Feline
De Europe. A single cat show may have eight to twenty different
judges. After judging each cat within a particular breed, the
judge gives out preliminary awards, such as best of colour or
best of breed. There are hundreds of cat breeders in the USA.
The first cat show was held in crystal palace in England in 1871
while the first cat show in USA was held in Medison Square in
1895. The Intellectuals around the world are keeping cats as
pets. Dr. William Grier left US $ 415000 for his two pet cats
when he died. The richest single cat in the world is white alley
who inherited US $ 250000. In September 1996, a Businessman of
Thailand spent 18000 Pounds for the marriage of his male diamond
eyed pet cat named Phet with a female diamond eyed pet cat named
Ploy because his male pet cat loved a female cat. The marriage
was attended by 500 guests. The cats were given a dowry of US $
23202. The newly wedded cats received US $ 60000 in cash and
wedding presents. Cardinal Richelieu left lifetime pensions for
his fourteen pet cats. Lord Chesterfield left life time pensions
for his cats and their offsprings. An Egyptian sultan in 1280
A.D. left a garden for the support of needy cats, where a daily
distribution of food continued to be made well into the 20th
century. Other famous cat lovers throughout history were King
Louis XIII of France, Queen Victoria of England, King Edward VII
of England, Pope Gregory the great, Pope Leo XII of Vatican
City, St. Patrick, Scientist Isaac Newton, Scientist Albert
Einstein, Scientist Benjamin Franklin, Scientist Louis Pasteur,
novelist Sir Walter Scott, Jimmy Carter, King Rama V of
Thailand, King Reza Shah Pahlavi of Iran, Henri VII chancellor,
Misty Malarky, Ying Yang, Florence Nightingale, Mark Twain,
Writer Victor Hugo, President Theodore Roosevelt of USA,
Franklin D. Roosevelt, President Abrahm Lincoln of USA,
President John F. Kennedy of USA, British leader Sir Winston
Churchill, President Calvin Coolidge of USA, George Washington,
Noble Prize winner French missionary Albert Schweitzer, Noble
Prize winner British poet T.S. Elliot, famous writer Charles
Dickens, Ernest Hemingway. Ernest Hemingway was the owner of
thirty cats. President Abraham Lincoln had domesticated four
cats in the white house. Prophet Mohammad, the founder of Islam
religion loved cats. Prophet Mohammad, the founder of Islam had
domesticated a beloved cat named Muezza. Prophet Mohammad
thought dogs unclean. One day, Muezza, the cat of Prophet
Mohammad fell asleep on the sleeve of his robe. The Prophet
Mohammad called to prayer, cut his sleeve of his robe rather
than awaken the cat. After Prophet Mohammed returned, the cat
awoke and the cat bowed gracefully to thank him for his
consideration. Prophet Mohammed then stoked the cat three times
and cats were given permanent place in Islam. Confucius, the
founder of Cofucian religion himself was reported to have owned
a cat of which he was very fond. When King Prajadhipok of
Thailand was crowned in 1925, a cat took part in the coronation
procession as representative of the former King, Rama VI of
Thailand. A cat still lives in the no.10 Downing Street in
London and a cat named Socks still lives in the white house in
Washington.