Siamese Kitten for sale in Springfield Township, Michigan


NCFA - phoney fake registry [
Listing Type
Pet for Sale
Listing Description
Buyer BEWARE... NCFA (National Cat Fanciers Assoc.) is a fake registry. They are only a Facebook group with no authority. Do not pay high prices for these kittens. I am hearing that the "papers" are photocopies. If an ad says registered... ask with what registry? Purebred kittens have Purebred parents... ask to see the parents paperwork. CFA, CFF, ACA, TCA, TICA & ACFA are real cat registries.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Is NCFA a legitimate cat registry?
NO, NCFA (National Cat Fanciers Assoc.) is a fake registry and has no authority. It is merely a Facebook group that does not represent a recognized registry.
What should I do if a seller claims to be registered with NCFA?
Exercise caution. Do not pay high prices for kittens with claims to be registered by NCFA. Always verify and ask sellers, "registered with what registry?"
Are the papers from NCFA legitimate?
It has been reported that the "papers" provided may be photocopies and not legitimate documentation. Always ask to see the paperwork for verification.
What are legitimate cat registries?
Legitimate cat registries include CFA, CFF, ACA, TCA, TICA, and ACFA. Ensure that any purebred kittens you consider have documentation from one of these authorized registries.
How can I verify the parentage of a kitten?
To ensure you're getting a genuine purebred kitten, ask to see the parents' paperwork. This should include registration documents from one of the legitimate registries mentioned above.
























