FAQ’s

Count Catula’s is the first officially registered Transylvanian cattery with the World Cat Federation (WCF). It is dedicated to breeding, developing, and preserving the unique Transylvanian cat breed.

The cattery is owned and operated by Beverly Elian, an international WCF Allbreed Judge and the author of the original Transylvanian breed standard.

The Transylvanian cat is known for its distinctive “Carpati” (reverse roan) pattern — a rare coat coloration that gives each cat a striking and unique appearance. The breed combines elegance, intelligence, and a strong, balanced temperament.

The “Carpati” pattern is a unique genetic trait where lighter hairs are interspersed over a darker base, creating a subtle shimmering effect. It is exclusive to the Transylvanian breed and symbolizes its deep connection to its Carpathian roots.

Count Catula’s is based in Bucharest, Romania, and registered with the World Cat Federation through Magnificats Club RO-028 MAG.

Yes. Count Catula’s serves as the main international reference point for the Transylvanian breed’s development and novice recognition within the World Cat Federation (WCF).

Availability is limited, as the breeding program focuses on maintaining the highest standards of health, genetics, and authenticity. Interested individuals can contact Count Catula’s directly for inquiries regarding future litters or collaborations.

Through research, ethical breeding, and international cooperation, Count Catula’s works to preserve the integrity of the Transylvanian cat while promoting its official recognition and growth worldwide.

Yes. Count Catula’s actively participates in WCF events and exhibitions to showcase the Transylvanian breed and promote awareness of its unique heritage.

You can follow Count Catula’s official social media channels or contact the cattery directly for detailed information, updates, and educational resources about the breed.