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Fanciers' Association (CFA): The Cat Fanciers' Association is
the world's largest registry of pedigreed cats! The web site
features articles on cat breeds, health related issues, and more.
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 | CFA
Havana Brown Breed Profile: The Cat Fanciers' Association breed
profile for the Havana Brown cat. Included is the history,
temperament, and background information on the breed.
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 | CFA
Havana Brown Breed Standard: The Cat Fanciers' Association breed
standard for the Havana Brown cat. Points are awarded for head size
& shape, eyes, color, coat, body & neck, legs & feet, and
tail.
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 | The International Cat
Association (TICA): The International Cat Association (TICA) is a
world-wide organization. TICA's official name of the breed is
"Havana." Visit the web site for cat shows, breed
standards, and more.
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 | TICA
Havana Brown Breed Standard: TICA breed standard for the Havana
Brown cat. Points are awarded for head, ears, eyes, body & neck,
tail, color, coat, condition, and balance.
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 | American Association of
Cat Enthusiasts (AACE) Breed Standard: AACE breed
standard for the Havana Brown cat. Points are awarded for head,
ears, eyes, body & neck, tail, color, coat, condition, and balance.
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 | CatsInfo.com
Havana Brown Breed Profile: Comprehensive web site
with information ranging from domestic to pedigreed cats.
Informative site features numerous pictures, articles, and features
an article about the Havana Brown cat.
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 | PetsMart
Havana Brown Breed Profile: Features an article about the
Havana Brown cat appearance, personality, history, and health.
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 | I-Love-Cats
Website: Features an article about the Havana Brown cat.
Includes information about the characteristic and care.
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 | Pet
Encyclopedia: Features Havana Brown cat history, body type,
personality, coat, tips, and health concerns.
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 | Canadian
Cat Association (CCA) Havana Brown: Site in English and
French. Features Havana Brown cat brief history, breed
profile, and temperament.
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 | Havana
Brown Cat Breed Rescue. The Breed Rescue assists in the
re-housing of pedigreed cats that can no longer be kept by their
current owners for whatever reason. Our first suggestion when you
find yourself in the position of having to give up your pedigreed
cat is to contact the breeder from whom you purchased the cat.
Breeders are usually willing to either take back the cat or assist
in finding it a new home. Note that this is
merely a listing of breed rescue groups and does not
constitute an endorsement by The Havana Brown Cats and Kittens
website. The Havana Brown Cats and Kittens website, in no way, can
be held accountable for transactions involving these groups.
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