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Breeders in the state of Florida must meet the following requirements: Agree to abide by the RPB Code of Ethics. Have less than 10 breeding females. Be in compliance with the state and county/council animal number limits. Have all the necessary permits and licences for dog and/or cats breeding for where you reside.
How to Become an Ethical Cat Breeder Research Cat Breeding. Register With a Notable Cat Council. Acquire a Male and Female Cat. Register Your Cats. Breed With Care and Intent to Improve the Breed. Keep All Cats and Kittens in a Sanitary Environment. Maintain All Records. Only Sell Healthy Kittens.
Absolutely! Temperament is mostly hereditary and partly socializing. When choosing cats to breed it doesn't matter how perfect the cat is for it's breed if it has a bad temperament you don't want to breed it.
Whether or not you are breeding cats for the sole purpose of selling them for income is also going to factor heavily into the answer. If you live in an area with strict rules and you are breeding to make a profit, you will likely need a license.
Thank you. Florida does not have a statewide law on licensing for breeding housecats. The penalty and rules would be set on a local (county by county) basis.
Currently, most dog breeders do not need a permit. Permits are required in some states when a dog breeder goes over a certain number of litters per year or has a certain number of breeding dogs at once. Anyone whose dog produces puppies, even just one, is considered a dog breeder by law.