2017 Hybrid Cats

The American Association of Feline Practitioners (AAFP) strongly opposes the breeding of non-domestic cats to domestic cats and discourages ownership of early-generation hybrid cats, due to concerns for public safety and animal welfare issues.

The AAFP opposes the breeding of hybrid cats for the following reasons:

  • Unnatural breeding
    The AAFP strongly opposes the unnatural breeding of nondomestic to domestic cats. This includes both natural breeding and artificial insemination.
  • Temperament concerns of hybrid cats
    The AAFP discourages ownership of early-generation (F1, F2, F3) hybrid cats due to their unpredictable nature. 
  • Safety and legal issues
    The AAFP strongly opposes the breeding of non-domestic to domestic cats due to concerns for public safety and interest.
  • Welfare concerns
    The AAFP opposes the breeding of nondomestic to domestic cats due to welfare issues for both the non-domestic cat and domestic cat.

This Position Statement updates and replaces: 2009 Hybrid Cats Statement

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