Yes, the LaPerm is recognized by the Cat Fanciers' Association.
The answer is yes, the LaPerm cat breed is recognized by the CFA.
The answer is yes, the LaPerm cat breed is recognized by the TICA.
The Birman cat breed was recognized by the CFA in 1967.
In 1936, the Burmese cat breed recognized by the CFA.
The Burmese cat breed is recognized by Cat Fanciers' Association, or CFA.
The British Shorthair breed was recognized as an accepted and offical breed in May 1980 by the CFA.
The Burmilla is among the newer breeds that are being recognized by the CFA.
Yes, the LaPerm cat breed was originated in France.
The LaPerm breed developed on it's own for 10 years before anyone started to develop it as a breed. The LaPerm is still a rather rare breed.
The LaPerm cat breed originated in the United States, from a mutation in a kitten born in Oregon.
As of 2014, there are 41 breeds that are recognized by the CFA.
The breed has been accepted for championship competition by TICA, the Cat Fanciers Association.
The LaPerm Cat is a fairly small breed and weighs an average of six to twelve pounds.