There are a couple of replies in your other post. TICA will only register a cat if the parents are registered with them. What usually happens is when a queen delivers kittens, the breeder will register the litter with TICA. That way, each individual cat can be registered. TICA provides the blue registration forms to the breeder who will give one for each kitten that is adopted out. That allows the owners to register their kitten. The blue slip has the name of the breeder, cattery, birthdate of the cat, and the pedigreed names and registration numbers for the parents. You select a pedigreed name for your cat, pay the fee, and you finished.
You can register a household cat for $10.
http://tica.org/en/faq/step-by-step/ite ... sehold-petHowever, if you want your cat to be registered as a bengal, you have to have the blue slip.