15 user(s) are online
Members: 0
Guests: 15 more...

The official Malta Feline Guardians Club website

The Malta Feline Guardians Club a fast growing cat organization established on the Maltese Islands in 2004. Since then the organization has been a continuous success, with over 200 members and a strong, hard working committee.

Our aim is to be the best on the island and we can prove this just by looking at the past Cat Shows/Exhibitions, International Cat Shows with foreign judges, interesting seminars throughout the year and our updated website with so much information on it. We can proudly say that all our activities have been a big success on the Maltese Islands with over 1,200 people attending our shows. We can assure you that we will be giving you more of this in the years to come.

The Malta Feline Guardians Club is a club, whose aim is to sponsor and promote the welfare of all breeds of cats, including household pets with mixed breeds. We are promoting and encouraging kindness to all animals and assist in prevention of cruelty and mistreatment of animals.

We also encourage the neutering and spraying of cats. MFGC has teamed up with the WCF( World Cat Federation) which was founded in 1988 in Rio de Janeiro , Brazil by three clubs which were seeking for more democratic and human procedures in the cat fancy, more than other existing federations ever had. Right now the WCF consists of more than 540 clubs throughout the world covering all continents including the United States.

NOTTE BIANCA SHOW - TO CAT LOVERS EVERYWHERE
Dear Cat Lovers, the Malta Feline Guardians Club, MFGC is proud to announce the NOTTE BIANCA International Cat show on Saturday 25th September. The MFGC has collaborated with the Notte Bianca Committee in order to share this spectacular event with the many visitors to Notte Bianca. This much anticipated event would be the first show the MFGC is presenting for the season.

From the wide variety of feline breeds exhibited one may find, amongst others, Persian, Exotic, Sphynx, British Long Hair, Maine Coons, Nebelung and Russian Blue. The Maltese Domestic cat, always a favourite with the public, will too lure its admirers. A feature of the high standards set by the MFGC is its much loved Specialty Rings. These Specialty Rings are held for distinct features within each different class of feline, namely bi-colour, solid and tabby-colour cats. All pure breeds felines be they kittens, adult or neutered cats, can participate in the Show Rings. There would be three Specialty Rings on during each of the judging.
  Send article
IMG_2277.jpg
IMG_2276.jpg
IMG_2275.jpg
IMG_2274.jpg
IMG_2273.jpg
IMG_2272.jpg