CFA & TICA Cattery for smoke - solid - cameo persians
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With the quality assessment, the RVDE offers interested
pedigree cat breeders the opportunity to have their
breeding cats assessed according to breeding criteria.
In the quality assessment, cats, which must be at least
18 months old, are assessed by several pedigree cat
judges. The animal must be 18 months old to be fully
grown, have had a coat change to show coat quality and
color and have had the correct eye color. There are only
two ratings for the seal of approval. Either the animal
is rated "excellent" or it fails.
It is not so much
the current show condition that is important for the
RVDE quality assessment, but rather the closest possible
adherence to the corresponding breed standard. At least
as important for achieving a "quite excellent" is a
correctly maintained pedigree, which is presented in the
original at the quality assessment must become. Only
pedigree cats with an absolutely flawless genetic
pedigree (without experimental) can pass the RVDE
quality assessment.
If a pedigree cat achieves a
"completely excellent" in the RVDE quality assessment at
3 international exhibitions, this cat is "carrier of the
RVDE‑SEAL OF QUALITY". For all offspring of these cats,
the note appears in the pedigree: (name of the cat /
tomcat) is a bearer of the RVDE seal of approval. If
at least 3 animals from a pedigree cat kennel are
"carriers of the RVDE seal of approval", this kennel
will receive a certificate that says: With this
certificate we would like to congratulate e.g. Mrs.
Angelika Mustermann, Sprengerteich 10, 24220 Flintbek on
her excellent achievements in cat breeding . From today
your cat kennel "..von Flintbek" bears the addition
"carrier of the RVDE seal of approval".
The "RVDE seal of quality" is therefore a 100% orientation
for the breeder to determine whether his animal is a
perfect breeding animal.
The seal of approval was
introduced because unfortunately there are many animals
with high titles that acquired them at a too early age.
The judges, for example, blamed the bad eye and coat
color and other developmental defects on the animal's
youth, with the comment: "still developing".
Unfortunately there are also surprisingly highly prized
animals with noticeable genetic defects, e.g. kinked
tails or one-pods. In order to be able to rule out all
this, the "RVDE seal of approval" also offers
prospective buyers the guarantee that the young animal
to be bought has really purebred parents that meet the
standard and are genetically clean.
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