About Us
About NewBreedCats.com
This purpose of this web site is to highlight and promote the many new breeds of cats that are currently in development around the world. We also of course like to remember our recent alumni who have gained full registration status in the major registries, as well as a few special breeds who have fallen by the wayside.
This web site is a showcase for some of the fledgling new breeds being developed in the cat fancy. It is vital that new people become involved with these varieties in order to allow them to grow and develop. Being involved with the development of a new breed is an exciting and rewarding process!
The creators of this web site also understand that from time to time there is great controversy over what should be considered a new breed or not. It will not be the policy of this web site to get involved in these debates. Any group of people who are working towards the recognition of their breed can be listed if they choose, with exception to those who are deliberately breeding harmful mutations or deformities. Beyond that, the worthiness of a particular new breed is up to the registries and the cat fancy at large to decide. This web site will follow and log each breed's accomplishments (or lack thereof) on this journey.
Please read our Code of Ethics to see what we are really about!
NewBreedCats.com is owned and hosted by Show Presence Designs
What is considered a new breed?
A new breed of cats is one that is striving for but has not yet acheived full Championship status in all registering bodies such as TICA, CFA, ACFA and FIFE. These breeds are being developed actively by at least one breeder. Once a breed reaches full Championship status, they become a New Breeds alumni. If they are no longer being developed, you can find them in our Lost Breeds section.
Breeds that are being produced but are not striving for recognition in the major registries can be found in the Expiremental section of this web site.
Cat that are produced intentionally with harmful deformities or mutations will not be listed in any way on this web site. These are not seen as breeds at all, but the product of ingorant and foolish people who do not have the best interest of the animal in mind.
How can I contribute?
If you wish to contribute articles and content for your new breed in development, please send information to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it


