Monday, April 1, 2019

Early U.S. Cat Magazine -- The Cat Gazette








On May 1, 1938 The Cat Courier was combined with The Cat Gazette, which had started publication in October, 1934, as the "official" magazine of The Cat Fanciers' Association. The magazine was originally published in New Jersey, and moved to Dearborn, Michigan in 1934.

Note that CFA stud books were not printed while this magazine was in publication, as it included a listing of new registrations each month. Stud Book Volumes XVI through XXI were printed in the magazine.

 The Cat Gazette, May, 1938
Courtesy of The CFA Foundation, Inc. 

Starting in December, 1939, The Cat Gazette was merged into the All-Pets Magazine, which was published by Lightner Publishing Company, Chicago, Illinois. The publication of new CFA registrations ceased with the change in ownership, and CFA again began printing Stud Books with Volume XXII.

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