CFA's publications department currently produces three publications, the
Online Almanac, the
Cat Talk Almanac, and our flagship publication, the
CFA Yearbook.
The CFA Yearbook

The first CFA Yearbook was published in 1958, in 1973 it was expanded to a large (9" x 12") hard cover designer edition and in 2003 Yearbook was redesigned as an 8-1/2" x 11" format. The YEARBOOK is published annually with the continuing history of CFA and exceptional pictures of the finest pedigreed cats in the world.
The CFA Yearbook contains the current CFA Constitution; award winners; Grand Champions, Grand Premiers and Distinguished Merits; interesting articles and feature stories by breeders, research scientists, and veterinarians; as well as breeder advertising. The CFA YEARBOOK is a prized addition to any library.
Cat Talk Almanac
Cat Talk Almanac is a bi-monthly magazine that captures the many voices of CFA. With its first-person view,
Cat Talk Almanac serves as the heart and soul of the CFA exhibitor. T
hrough its intent as a member-driven publication,
Cat Talk Almanac is dedicated to reflecting the organization's diverse membership and wide range of interests.
Subscribe now and read the latest news about our Fancy!
The Online Almanac
ONLINE ALMANAC! A User's Guide of the Online Almanac is provided so that you can see what it has to offer. Please take this opportunity to explore CFA’s newest publication and its various features.
A 1 year subscription to the Online Almanac is $49.00
To subscribe to the Online Alamanc create a user account, or logon to an existing user account, here.
Cat Fanciers' Almanac
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The Cat Fanciers' Almanac was directed to serious breeders and exhibitors of pedigreed cats. As the official bi--monthly publication of CFA, it contained the official records of the Association; schedules of upcoming shows and the results of shows held under the Association's rules; articles on breeding, health and care, and showing; highlights of new Grand Champions/Premiers, and sires and dams reaching the Distinguished Merit level; national and regional award winners; commercial and breeder advertising.
The
Cat Fanciers' Almanac ceased publication with the October/November 2007 issue.