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'''Katzenleder und Katzenfelle''' stammen hauptsächlich aus Ostasien und dienen z. B. als [[Pelz]]besatz auf Kleidung, Spielzeug oder Wärmedecken. Bis in die 1970er Jahre wurden Katzenfelle als Rheumaschutz von Apotheken verkauft.  
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Even in ancient times, cat fur was used for various purposes. In Egypt, cats held special significance and were revered as sacred animals. Their fur was used for clothing, blankets, and other textiles. Similarly, in other ancient civilizations such as ancient Rome and Greece, cat fur was used for clothing and as a status symbol. During the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, cat fur was popular in Europe. The fur was processed into pelts and worn as a luxury item by wealthy individuals. In England, in particular, cat fur was highly sought after as a symbol of wealth and prestige.
  
Es existieren Schätzungen, nach denen weltweit jährlich zwei Millionen Katzen sowie [[Hundeleder|Hunde]] diesbezüglich verarbeitet werden.  
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Cat leather and cat [[Fur - Fur skin|fur]] mainly come from East Asia nowadays and are used for fur collars on [[leather clothing|clothing]] or for stuffed animals. Up until the 1970s, pharmacies in Europe sold cat skins as a protection against rheumatism.
  
Laut der VERORDNUNG (EG) Nr. 1523/2007 und durch das Deutsche Tiererzeugnisse-Handels-Verbotsgesetz (TierErzHaVerbG) ist es grundsätzlich verboten, Katzenfelle und [[Hundeleder|Hundefelle]] sowie Produkte, die solche [[Felle]] enthalten, in der EU in Verkehr zu bringen, und in die EU ein- bzw. aus ihr auszuführen. Das gilt für den gewerblichen Bereich. Grenzüberschreitungen aus nicht kommerziellen Gründen sind erlaubt.
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According to estimates, two million cats and [[Dog leather|dogs]] are processed worldwide this way every year.
  
Diese Verordnungen beziehen sich aber nur auf [[Felle]] von [[Hundeleder|Hunden]] undKatzen. Das haarlose [[Leder]] von Hunden und Katzen unterliegt demnach nicht diesem Verbot. Eine Erklärung dafür gibt es nicht. Auch Zähne, Krallen oder Knochen dürften demnach keinem Verbot unterliegen. Auch nicht die Haare der Tiere ohne [[Haut]].  
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The sale of cat [[Fur - Fur skin|fur]] is banned in a lot of countries. According to REGULATION (EC) No 1523/2007 and by the German Animal Products Trading Act (TierErzHaVerbG), it is generally forbidden to sell [[Cat fur|cat fur]] and dog fur, as well as products containing such fur, in the EU or from the EU to other destinations. But, transporting these across borders for non-business reasons is permitted.
  
Geregelt ist aber der Verzehr von Katzenfleisch oder Hundefleisch in Deutschland in der Lebensmittelhygiene-Verordnung in § 22. Der Verzehr ist untersagt.  
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However, these regulations relate only to the [[Fur - Fur skin|fur]] of cats and [[Dog leather|dogs]]. There are no restrictions on sales of [[Smooth leather|hairless leather]] from dogs and cats or animal hair without skin. Teeth, claws or bones are also not subject to any restrictions. There is no explanation for this.  
  
Um das Wort "Katze" zu vermeiden, das dem westlichen Kunden unangenehm ist, werden im Handel phantasievolle Bezeichnungen wie "'''Lipi'''", "'''Genotte'''", "'''mountain cat'''", "'''wild cat'''" oder einfach, nicht näher präzisiert, "'''orthopädisches Leder'''" gewählt. Die Herkunft ist aber in der Regel immer die Hauskatze.  
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The consumption of cat or dog meat is regulated in Germany. This is prohibited in Germany according to § 22 of the Food Hygiene Ordinance.  
  
Selbst für Fachleute ist es kaum erkennbar, von welchem [[Exotenleder|Tier]] ein [[Leder]] oder ein [[Felle|Fell]] stammt. Daher kann nicht ausgeschlossen werden, das solche Felle oder Leder im asiatischen Raum verarbeitet werden und nach Europa importiert werden.  
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In order to avoid the word "cat", which sounds unpleasant to the western customer, traders often use names such as "'''Lipi'''", "'''Genotte'''", "'''mountain cat'''", "'''wild cat'''" or just "'''orthopaedic leather'''". End consumers never know that usually all these items are made using domestic cats.
  
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Even for professionals, it is difficult to recognize which [[exotic leather|animal]] a fur is from. Therefore, it cannot be excluded that such furs or leather are processed in Asia and imported into Europe.
  
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==Additional information==
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* [[Dog leather|Dog leather - Dog fur]]
  
==Weiter Informationen==
 
* [[Hundeleder|Hundeleder - Hundefelle]]
 
 
 
==[[Ledervideos|Video]] über Leder verschiedener Tierarten==
 
  
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== [[Leather videos|Video]] about [[Exotic leather|leather of different animal species]]==
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''[[Ledervideos|Filme]] über Leder von verschiedenen [[Exotenleder|Tierarten]]''
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''[[Exotic leather|Leather of different animal species - Exotic leather]]''
 
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== Other [[Exotic leather|exotic leather]] ==
 
== Other [[Exotic leather|exotic leather]] ==
* [[Alligatorleder]]
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* [[Alligator leather]]
* [[Antilopenleder]]
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* [[Alpaca fur & Llama fur|Alpaca fur]]
* [[Bullenhoden]]
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* [[Antelope leather]]
* [[Carpincho|Carpincholeder]]
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* [[Armadillo leather]]
* [[Echsenleder]]
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* [[Bird leather]]
* [[Elefantenleder]]
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* [[Bull testicles]]
* [[Fischleder| Fischleder: Aal, Haifisch, Karpfen, Lachs, Muräne, Rochen, Tilapia, Stör, Kugelfisch]]
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* [[Alligator leather#Caiman leather - Caiman skin|Caiman leather]]
* [[Froschleder| Frosch- und Krötenleder]]
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* [[Camel leather]]
* [[Giraffenleder]]
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* [[Carpincho leather]]
* [[Gürteltierleder]]
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* [[Chicken leather]]
* [[Hühnerleder]]
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* [[Crocodile leather]]
* [[Hundeleder]]
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* [[Dog leather]]
* [[Känguruleder]]
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* [[Donkey leather]]
* [[Kamelleder]]
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* [[Elephant leather]]
* [[Krokodilleder]]
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* [[Fish leather| Fish leather: Eel, shark, salmon, moray eel, stingray and many others]]
* [[Kuhmagen]]
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* [[Frog leather - Toad leather]]
* [[Nilpferdleder]]
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* [[Giraffe leather]]
* [[Pferdeleder]]
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* [[Hippo Leather]]
* [[Robbenfell|Robbenleder]]
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* [[Horsehide - Horse leather]]
* [[Schildkrötenleder]]
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* [[Kangaroo leather]]
* [[Schlangenleder]]
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* [[Alpaca fur & Llama fur|Llama Fur]]
* [[Schuppentier, Pangolin]]
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* [[Lizard leather]]
* [[Straußenleder|Straußenbein]]
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* [[Ostrich leather]]
* [[Vogelleder]]
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* [[Pangolin leather]]
* [[Walrossleder]]
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* [[Pig leather#Peccary leather|Peccary leather]]
* [[Yakleder]]
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* [[Rumen leather]]
* [[Zebrafell]]
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* [[Sealskin leather]]
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* [[Snakeskin]]
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* [[Turtle skin]]
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* [[Walrus leather]]
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* [[Yak leather]]
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* [[Zebra hide]]
  
  

Latest revision as of 18:03, 2 June 2023

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Even in ancient times, cat fur was used for various purposes. In Egypt, cats held special significance and were revered as sacred animals. Their fur was used for clothing, blankets, and other textiles. Similarly, in other ancient civilizations such as ancient Rome and Greece, cat fur was used for clothing and as a status symbol. During the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, cat fur was popular in Europe. The fur was processed into pelts and worn as a luxury item by wealthy individuals. In England, in particular, cat fur was highly sought after as a symbol of wealth and prestige.

Cat leather and cat fur mainly come from East Asia nowadays and are used for fur collars on clothing or for stuffed animals. Up until the 1970s, pharmacies in Europe sold cat skins as a protection against rheumatism.

According to estimates, two million cats and dogs are processed worldwide this way every year.

The sale of cat fur is banned in a lot of countries. According to REGULATION (EC) No 1523/2007 and by the German Animal Products Trading Act (TierErzHaVerbG), it is generally forbidden to sell cat fur and dog fur, as well as products containing such fur, in the EU or from the EU to other destinations. But, transporting these across borders for non-business reasons is permitted.

However, these regulations relate only to the fur of cats and dogs. There are no restrictions on sales of hairless leather from dogs and cats or animal hair without skin. Teeth, claws or bones are also not subject to any restrictions. There is no explanation for this.

The consumption of cat or dog meat is regulated in Germany. This is prohibited in Germany according to § 22 of the Food Hygiene Ordinance.

In order to avoid the word "cat", which sounds unpleasant to the western customer, traders often use names such as "Lipi", "Genotte", "mountain cat", "wild cat" or just "orthopaedic leather". End consumers never know that usually all these items are made using domestic cats.

Even for professionals, it is difficult to recognize which animal a fur is from. Therefore, it cannot be excluded that such furs or leather are processed in Asia and imported into Europe.


Additional information


Video about leather of different animal species


Leather of different animal species - Exotic leather


Other exotic leather


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