Breeds
On this page we present you the breeds recognised by FIFe: from the breeds the longest recognised (since our foundation year 1949) – Abyssinian, Chartreux, European, Manx, Persian, Russian Blue, Sacred Birman and Siamese – to the recently preliminary recognised breeds Bombay and Lykoi.
FIFe subdivides the recognised breeds in four categories. The breed standards are available for downloading, either separately or per category.
The General Part of the Standards consists of several chapters with descriptions of colours and patterns which apply to all breeds. You can either download the General Part as a whole or per separate chapter.
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Fully Recognised Breeds: category 1 – 2 – 3 – 4
Preliminary Recognised Breeds
General Part of the Standards
Breed Groups
Fully Recognised Breeds – Category 1
Fully Recognised Breeds – Category 2
Fully Recognised Breeds – Category 3
Fully recognised breeds – category 4
Preliminary Recognised Breeds and Varieties
House Cats
General Part of the Standards
Breed Groups
In 2016 the division of the breeds in the 4 categories changed. In order to accommodate Judges to adjust their competence to fit the new category division, the following breed groups were established for training purposes:
Breed Group 1A: EXO, PER
Breed Group 1B: RAG, SBI, TUV
Breed Group 4C: ABY, CRX, DRX, DSP, GRX, JBS, RUS, SOM, SPH
Breed Group 4D: BAL, OLH, OSH, PEB, SIA, THA
The temporary breed group training programme will expire on 31.12.2026.