WCA — A Club Where a Cat Receives Not Just a Document, but Recognition
When a person first holds a tiny kitten in their hands, they usually see only a sweet little face, soft paws, and big baby eyes. But a breeder sees much more. A breeder sees origin, type, bloodlines, generations of work, responsibility, the future of the breed, and the life of a small living creature.
That is why documents, litter inspections, pedigrees, shows, standards, and feline clubs are so important in the world of cats. Not because of “just a piece of paper.” Not for decoration. But for order, honesty, and protection — for the breeder, the owner, and the animal itself.
Today I would like to tell you about WCA — World Cat Association. It is a system that unites people who love cats: breeders, cattery owners, experts, clubs, and those who are just beginning their journey in felinology.
What is WCA?
WCA is a felinological system for the registration of cats, kittens, catteries, litters, titles, and show achievements.
But in simple words, WCA is a place where a cat receives official recognition of its origin, breed, color, show quality, and breeding value.
For a breeder, it is not just an organization. It is support.
For a kitten owner, it is confidence.
For a club, it is a clear system.
For a cat, it is its history, recorded correctly.
Why does every serious breeder need a club?
Many beginners think: “Why do I need a club? My cat is beautiful anyway.”
But in felinology, beauty is only one part of the work. It is important to know where the animal comes from, who its parents are, what its breed and color are, which bloodlines stand behind it, which matings are allowed, what documents must be issued, and how to properly transfer a kitten to a new owner.
A club helps a breeder not to be left alone with all these questions.
When a litter is born, the kittens must be inspected correctly. Their sex, preliminary color, breed, ear type in Scottish cats, and possible breeding faults must be determined. Kitten registration forms must be issued. Later, based on this form, the new owner can apply for a pedigree.
Without a club, everything can become confusing: “The kitten looks purebred,” “The parents seem to have documents,” “We do not know the color,” “We will make the pedigree later.” Serious breeding does not work like that.
WCA helps make this process official, clear, and professional.
Documents are respect for the animal
A pedigree is not just a sheet of paper. It is a history.
A pedigree shows the parents, grandparents, great-grandparents, breeds, colors, titles, and bloodlines of the animal. This is important not only for beauty, but also for responsible breeding work.
A kitten registration form is the baby’s first document. It confirms that the kitten was born from specific parents, has passed litter inspection, and has been entered into the club system. For the new owner, this is a guarantee that they are buying not just a kitten that “looks purebred,” but an animal with confirmed origin.
When a breeder provides documents, they are saying:
“I am responsible for my work.”
And that matters.
With WCA, you can grow and develop
WCA is not only about documents. It is also about cat shows, titles, education, standards, breed work, cattery registration, and club life.
A person can start with one beloved cat and gradually grow: from an owner to a breeder, from a breeder to a cattery owner, from a show participant to an expert or felinologist.
Felinology is a journey. And on this journey, it is very important to have a system where you can ask questions, receive consultations, prepare documents, enter shows, receive evaluations, earn titles, and continue developing.
Why are cat shows important?
Sometimes people say: “My cat is already the most beautiful. Why do we need a show?”
Of course, every owner believes their cat is the most beautiful. And that is wonderful. But a cat show is not just a beauty contest. It is a professional evaluation of the animal according to the breed standard.
An expert evaluates the head type, eye shape, ear set, body, tail, coat, color, condition, temperament, and overall impression. For a breeder, this information is extremely valuable. A show helps to understand how well the animal corresponds to the breed and what should be considered in future breeding work.
Titles are not just beautiful letters before a cat’s name. They are confirmation of the animal’s quality by experts.
When a cat receives a title, it is the result of the breeder’s work, the owner’s care, and the quality of the animal itself.
WCA is open not only to professionals
WCA welcomes not only experienced breeders. Very often, people come to the club after buying their first pedigree kitten. They may not yet know what a kitten registration form is, what a pedigree is, what litter inspection means, how titles work, how to determine color, or what a breed standard is.
And that is absolutely normal.
Nobody is born a felinologist.
The most important things are the desire to learn and love for cats.
The club helps people understand which documents are needed, how to apply for a pedigree, how to prepare for a show, how to register a cattery, how to correctly register a litter, how to determine a kitten’s color, and how not to make mistakes in breed and color codes.
This is especially important for breeders of rare, new, or experimental breeds. In such work, every record, every document, and every mating matters.
WCA values both pedigree and household cats
Love for cats does not begin with a pedigree. Sometimes the most beloved cat in a family is a wonderful household pet without documents. Such cats can also be beautiful, well-groomed, charismatic, and worthy of attention.
Felinology should not be only about elite breeding. It should also be about love, responsible ownership, proper care, culture, and respect for animals.
Why is now the right time to join?
Because the world is changing. More and more people want to buy kittens with documents. More and more owners ask: “Does the kitten have a pedigree?” “Where is the cattery registered?” “Can the documents be checked?” “Does the cat have show evaluations?”
The market is becoming more mature. Buyers are becoming more attentive. And this is a good thing.
A breeder who works officially always looks stronger and more trustworthy. They have a club, documents, litter inspections, kitten registration forms, pedigrees, titles, and the history of their cattery. They do not hide. They show their work.
Joining a club is a step toward a serious level.
It means:
“I am not just breeding cats. I am working with a breed.”
What does a breeder receive by joining WCA?
A breeder receives the opportunity to register litters, issue kitten registration forms, order pedigrees, participate in shows, receive titles, register a cattery, work according to rules and standards, receive consultations, and develop within a felinological system.
This is convenient, especially when breeders live in different cities and countries.
WCA gives breeders a system, structure, and confidence.
A club is not only documents — it is people
The most valuable part of any felinological system is people.
People who answer questions, look at photos of kittens, help determine colors, explain how to fill in a litter inspection form, check documents, worry about litters, rejoice in new champions, and support beginners.
A club is a community.
Here, people can learn, ask questions, grow, discuss breed types, talk about colors, celebrate victories, and build the future of felinology together.
A good club does not leave a breeder alone. It guides them.
WCA is for those who love cats seriously
You can simply have a cat. You can simply love a cat. And that is already beautiful.
But if you want to breed, sell kittens, register a cattery, participate in cat shows, earn titles, prepare documents, and become part of the felinological world — you need a club.
WCA is an opportunity to make your work official, beautiful, and understandable.
It is the path from the first kitten to a cattery.
From the first registration form to a pedigree.
From the first show to a title.
From love for cats to real felinology.
We invite you to join WCA
If you are a breeder, a cattery owner, a club leader, or someone who is only dreaming of beginning a journey in the world of cats — welcome to WCA.
We will help you understand documents, litter inspections, pedigrees, cat shows, titles, cattery registration, and breeding work.
A cat deserves to have its origin recorded correctly.
A breeder deserves to have their work recognized.
A buyer deserves honesty.
And felinology deserves people who truly love what they do.
WCA is not just a club.
It is a home for those who love cats, respect breeds, and want to grow.
Official website: https://wca.name
Dzen club page: https://dzen.ru/catsclub
Phone: +7 (915) 322-2882
Email: bestcatsclub@gmail.com
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