Feline Club of India

About

About Us

Register, Learn & become proud cat owner

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How Can We Help

We Accept All Kinds Of Abandoned Animals You Find

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About Feline Club Of India

Elevating Cat Fancy in India

Feline Club of India is the only active organization in India, involved in the improvement of Cat Fancy in India. FCI was formed 4 years ago by cat enthusiasts, and the Founding Members including vets as well as animal lovers with a keen interest specifically in cat upkeep.

We, at FCI, run 32 active regional clubs in all major cities of India and host various conventions, registration drives and cat shows. We are also working with IISC (Indian Institute of Science) to provide genetic fingerprints of the felines along with a certification of the same. We are also actively involved in Cat Registration and issuing breed certificates to all cat breeds, proving to be a vital step in introducing ancestral tracking all over the country.

FCI is an emerging step towards the progress of the feline industry, aimed at extending a better life for your cat and redefining standards for breeding.

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Classroom Activities

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Cat shows

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Webinars

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Vision

  • To bring the scattered Indian cat community together on acommon platform.
  • Promoting the welfare of all cats, both pedigree and feral, through progressive actions which range from legislative advocacy to the support of feline research and providing breeder assistance.
  • Maintaining a focus on the quality of its breed standards and the validity of its registration and pedigrees.
  • Providing support to its member clubs who serve as ambassadors to the general public.
  • Promoting the interests of breeders and exhibitors of pedigreed cats.

Mission

  • To Prevent Inline Breeding To Improve The Indian Breeds’ Standards To Provide A Common Platform To Introduce ancestral Tracking For Individual Cats.
  • To Improve Gene Pool
    In-breeding Of Cats Can Lead To Fetus Mortality, Distorted Structure By Microchipping Cats, The Pedigree Is Known Thus Preventing In-breeding.

  • No Inter Breed Breeding Of Cats, Resulting In Color Division Preservation And No Dilution In Breeds Of Cats.
  • Genetic Finger Printing Of Cats With The Help Of IISc, Bangalore.

Objectives of FCI

How To Adopt Animals

All that we do is for raising awareness about our feline friends

Promoting welfare of all cats

Promoting welfare of all cats

Maintaining breed quality

Promoting interest of breeders & exhibitors

Promoting interest of breeders & exhibitors

Educating cat owners

Educating cat owners

Preventing inline breeding

Improving Indian breed standards

Improving Indian breed standards

Meet The Animals

Waiting For Adoption

Siberian Maltese

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Persian Cat

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Fuzzy & Holland Lop

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Campbell Gansu

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Pace Face Lovebird

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Indian Water Dragon

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Ringneck Dove

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Gold Fish

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Cat Market in India 2024

As we step into 2025-2026, The Year of Cats, it is remarkable to witness the unprecedented growth and transformation of the cat industry. With the invaluable contributions of FCI, the sector has flourished in terms of awareness, education, nutritional advancements and overall industry expansion. The pet industry (includes pet food, pet products and services), now surpassing $1 Billion per annum, has seen exponential growth, with cats leading the way. While the overall industry has grown.

FCI ACHIEVEMENTS 2024

Our Presence

Veterna Team

Meet Our Veterna Team

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Will Potter

Veterna Leader

Faye Herrera

Animal Trainer

Jane Mckinney

Animal Health Expert