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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.
To become a hobby breeder, you must be a current member of dog, cat, or kennel club at a national, state, or local level that is affiliated with a nationally recognized organization and breed dogs or cats at a private residence.
1. Do I need a Hobby Breeder Permit? A hobby breeder is anyone who intentionally or unintentionally breeds up to 2 litters or 19 kittens/puppies per year. Even if the resulting pregnancy was accidental, you must obtain a permit in order to sell or give away or otherwise place the puppies or kittens.
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.
It's only when something is unclear in the contract that things can go sideways real fast. This is when you find yourself in court. Ultimately, the cat breeder contract is enforceable for anyone who is willing to pursue it in a court of law.
Persons who breed 20 or more puppies or kittens per year must obtain a Commercial Breeder Permit.
For dogs and cats that are for sale within the state of Florida, state law requires a health certificate. This will confirm that your animal has their required vaccinations and a clean bill of health.
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.
Dog breeders who breed puppies to be sold as pets must be USDA-licensed if they have more than four breeding females and sell puppies wholesale, or sight unseen, to pet stores, brokers and/or online.