0 used to describe an animal, especially a dog, whose parents and other relations are all of the same breed: --
Uncommonly, a prize-winning pedigreed show cat can be worth thousands of dollars but most are loved pets.
Both pedigreed and companion (or moggy) cats are admissible, although the rules differ from organization to organization.
The organization's stated mission is to preserve and promote the pedigreed breeds of cats and to enhance the well-being of all cats.
Breeders of pedigreed animals cull based on many criteria.
To prevent this, some strains of pariah dogs are becoming formally recognized, registered, and pedigreed breeds as their fanciers attempt to preserve the pure type.
While it began as a landrace, it is selectively bred and pedigreed today in at least seven major cat fancier and breeder organisations.
Both pedigreed cats and mixed-breed cats have varying incidences of health problems that may be genetic in nature.
A pedigreed cat is one whose ancestry is recorded by a cat fancier organization.