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FELINE CONTROL COUNCIL (VICTORIA) INC.
MISSION STATEMENT
The Feline Control Council of Victoria Inc. was founded in 1962 to promote in every way the welfare of cats, the general improvement of the standard, breeding and exhibition of cats, plus good sportsmanship among its members
Its Main Features Are:
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The largest feline registration council in Victoria with strong membership; and in Australia being second only to the New South Wales Cat Fanciers Association.
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To keep and maintain a database to record details, pedigrees and microchip records of all cats and kittens registered with our Organisation.
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Victorian Member Body of the Co-Ordinating Cat Council Of Australia
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Nine operating sub-committees to deal with breed standards, genetics, possible heritable defects and breeding protocols, finances, rules and by-laws, judges and stewards’ training.
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Recognised standards for forty four breeds of pedigreed cats.
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Five affiliated clubs and Breed Societies.
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Run friendly and welcoming 2 ring & 3 ring cat shows.
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Conducts information and education sessions to keep the members informed of their obligations under the Code of Conduct and any new rules and/or regulations which have come into force.
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No kitten or cat can be registered without a microchip number over 12 weeks.
THE AUSTRALIAN INDEPENDENT CAT COUNCIL INC
About
The Australian Independent Cat Council Inc
AICC Inc is an Australia Wide Cat Organisation. An open honest independent and progressive association. Proudly associated with World cat Federation.
- Pet ownership and advise.
- Recommended registered Breeders.
- The issuing of Pedigree Registrations.
- Mentors available for New Members
Memberships available
Please Note our financial year is a calendar year January – December. If joining after June please contact office for a price.
Full Ordinary membership
Full financial members who have one vote. Full members are entitled to register a prefix/suffix/cattery name. Be eligible for coty points at shows.
Co-Membership
A person who wishes to join AICC, but also wishes to remain a member of another registering body. Conditions of Co-membership. The ability to show with AICC. Be eligible for coty points. May register an existing prefix, suffix from another body. May register Kittens under this prefix/suffix. Has no voting rights but does have speaking rights at a general meeting.
Junior Membership
Under 18, no voting rights but has speaking rights at a General Meeting. Not entitled to register a prefix/suffix.
Affiliate Membership
Reserved for clubs only who have been approved for affiliation. Affiliations do not have voting rights.