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    Hi there, I think you are right to be concerned. As I understand it you should always get a pink slip, whether you are going to breed from the cat or not. If you are not going to breed, the cat is still registered with GCCF and is placed on the 'non-active' register. So you need a pink slip for this. If she is not giving you a pink slip, it could mean that the cat can't be registered for some reason, and if so, she should tell you what the reason is and charge you accordingly. Or give you the opportunity to walk away, of course. This definitely needs clearing up with the breeder before you go any further.

    What does everyone else think?

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