Head:
Shape/Size: Round and massive with great breadth of
skull. Round face with round underlying bone structure. Head
well set on short, thick neck. Jaws broad and powerful, with
cheeks full and prominent. In profile, forehead, nose and chin
should appear to form a perpendicular line. Nose snub, as broad
as it is long, and with a break. Break to be no higher than the
middle of the eye. Top of nose leather no higher than the middle
of the eye. Chin well developed. Ears: Small, round
tipped, tilted forward and not unduly open at the base. Set far
apart and low on the head fitting into, and without distorting,
the rounded contour of the head. Eyes: Large, round, and
full. Set wide apart, giving sweet expression to the face. The
pointed Himalayan must have blue eyes, the deeper the better.
Non-pointeds must be copper in all colors except Silver and
Golden Tabbies, these two colors must have green eyes. Deeper
shades preferred. Allowance to be made for color variations in
kittens.
Body and Tail:
Body: Cobby in type. Low on legs, deep in the chest,
equally massive across the shoulders and rump. Back level,
short, rounded midsection. Medium to large in size. Quality and
proportion the determining consideration. Legs/Feet: Legs
should be short, thick and heavily boned. Forelegs should slant
inward very slightly from breadth of chest adding to sturdy
appearance. Feet should be large, round and firm with toes close
together; five toes in front and four behind. Tail:
Short, straight, but in proportion to the body. Carried without
a curve and at an angle lower than the back.
Coat:
Long and thick, standing off from the body. Of fine
texture, glossy and full of life. Long all over the body,
including the shoulders. Ruff immense and continuing in a deep
frill between the front legs. Ear and toe tufts long. Tail full.
Seasonal variations of the coat shall be recognized.
Condition/Balance:
Firm in the flesh but not fat; well balanced physically and
temperamentally, gentle and amenable to handling. Medium to
large in size. Heavily boned, short-coupled, broad through the
chest and rump with short, sturdy legs, giving the impression of
robust power.
Accepted Colors:
Frost
Point
Blue Point
Chocolate Point
Seal Point
Cream Point
Red Point
Lynx Point - Same colors
as Solid Point
Frost Tortie Point
Blue Tortie Point |
Chocolate
Tortie Point
Seal Tortie Point
Tortie Lynx Point - Same
colors as Tortie Point
Frost
Blue
Black
Cream |
Red
Chocolate
Frost Tabby
Blue Tabby
Cream Tabby
Red Tabby
Brown Tabby
Chocolate Tabby
Silver Tabby
Golden Tabby |
Mackerel
Tabby – Same
colors as Classic Tabby
Frost Patched Tabby
Blue Patched Tabby
Chocolate Patched Tabby
Brown Patched Tabby
Frost Tortoiseshell
Bluecream Tortoiseshell
Chocolate Tortoiseshell |
Pointed
Himalayans:
Pattern: The mask, ears, legs and tail should be
clearly defined in darker shade but to merge gently into the
body color on legs. foot pads and nose leather to be included in
point color as described in color standard. Allowance is to be
made for body darkening in older cats and for lighter and
incomplete markings in kittens and young cats as certain colors
are slow to develop.
Color Descriptions:
Solid Points:
Frost Point: Body glacial white with no shading.
Points frosty gray with pinkish tone. Nose leather and paw pads
lavender or pink.
Blue Point: Body bluish white, cold in tone,
shading gradually to white on stomach and chest. Points slate
blue. Nose leather and paw pads slate blue.
Chocolate Point: Body ivory with no shading.
Points milk chocolate in color, warm in tone. Nose leather and
paw pads cinnamon pink.
Seal Point: Body even pale fawn to cream, warm in
tone, shading gradually into lighter color on stomach and chest.
Points deep seal brown. Paw pads and nose leather deep seal
brown.
Cream Point: Body creamy white with no shadings.
Points buff cream with no apricot, uniform in color. Nose
leather and paw pads light, dusty pink to beige.
Red Point: Body cream white. Points deep orange to
red, uniform in color. Nose leather and paw pads pink.
Lynx Points: Body colors same as Solid Point Division,
without visible stripes preferred. Shading, if any, to be the
same tones as point color. Point colors same as Solid Point
Division. The Lynx pattern must be balanced and clearly marked
in deeper color. Mask must be clearly lined with dark vertical
stripes on forehead with the classic M on forehead, horizontal
on the cheeks with dark spots on the whisker pads. Eyes clearly
outlined in darker color. Inner ear light with thumb print on
outer ear. Balanced, broken bracelets on legs. Tail to have
broken rings and heavy tipping, however, this is not as obvious
in adult cats as it is in kittens. Chin pale. Ground color to be
pale shade of point color, with markings in distinct darker
color. Nose leather brick red or pink or conforming to standard
for point color. Outer edge lined in point color. The front part
of nose bridge to be fawn on Seal and Chocolate Points, silver
gray on Blue and Frost Points, orange red on Red Points. Paw
pads to conform to point color. Allowance to be made for slow
development of color and striping in kittens and young cats.
Frost is especially slow to develop color. Overall appearance of
dilutes, even when mature, will be pale.
Tortie Points: All colors must be patched, no brindled.
On all colors, a blaze of red or cream on the face is desirable,
however, an absence of a blaze must not be penalized providing
the mask is well marked and attractive. No barring or tabby
markings.
Frost Tortie Point: Body glacial white with no
shading. Points frosty gray with pinkish tone with patches of
cream. Nose leather and paw pads lavender or pink, or a
combination of lavender and pink.
Blue Tortie Point: Body bluish white or creamy
white. Points slate blue with patches of red or cream. Nose
leather and paw pads slate blue, pink or a combination of slate
blue and pink.
Chocolate Tortie Point: Body ivory. Points milk
chocolate with patches of red and/or cream. Nose leather and paw
pads cinnamon and/or pink patched.
Seal Tortie Point: Body creamy white. Points seal
brown with patches of red and cream. Nose leather and paw pads
seal brown with flesh and/or coral pink mottling to conform to
point color.
Tortie Lynx Points: Body colors same as Tortie Point
Division, without visible stripes preferred. Shading, if any, to
be the same tones as point color. Point colors same as Tortie
Point Division. The Tortie Lynx Point has the same pattern as
the Lynx Point. These markings must be clearly defined in all
colors. The patches of red and cream must be clearly marked as
well. Frost Tortie Lynx Points will be especially slow to
develop color. Overall appearance of dilutes will be pale. Objections:
Pattern that is not carried into the red or cream.
Non-Pointeds:
Color: All colors must be sound.
Eyes: Eyes must be copper in all colors accepted Silver
Tabbies and Golden Tabbies, these two colors to have green eyes.
Deeper shades preferred. Allowance to be made for color
variations in kittens.
Objections: Hairs of any color other than those
specified. Rust or yellow tinges. Smoke undercoat. Drab,
lifeless color. Tabby markings or barring on all colors except
the Tabbies and Patched Tabbies. Pale eye color.
Withhold Wins: White spots or markings. Eye
color other than copper, except silver and golden Tabbies.
Solids: Color must be sound to the roots.
Blue: Blue, lighter shades preferred. One level
tone from nose to tail. A sound darker shade is more acceptable
than an unsound lighter shade. Nose leather and paw pads blue.
Black: Dense coal black. Nose leather and paw pads
black.
Cream: One level shade of buff cream. Lighter
shades preferred. Nose leather and paw pads pink.
Red: Deep, rich, clear, brilliant red. Lips and
chin same color as coat. Nose leather and paw pads brick red.
Frost: Frosty gray with pinkish tone. Flesh tone
may show through, resulting in a peach tone to the inner ear.
Nose leather old lilac, paw pads coral pink.
Chocolate: Warm milk chocolate in color, as even
as possible. Nose leather burnt rose. Paw pads salmon pink.
Tabbies: Both the Mackerel and Classic patterns accepted.
Should show good contrast between the pale ground color and the
deep heavy markings. Head barred, with frown marks extending
between the ears and down neck to meet "Butterfly" on
the Classic Pattern. The wide center stripe bordered by stripes
of ground color, these being bordered by a second dark strip,
making three dark stripes down the back. Cheeks and sides of the
body to have dark swirls centered by a large spot surrounded by
the swirls but may have one wide spine line or three spine
lines, and vertical bands of the marking color in unbroken
lines. Legs are evenly barred with the bracelets coming to meet
the body markings. Tail evenly barred. For all colors except the
Golden Tabby, the underside of the body to have the
characteristic "vest buttons" or rows of dark spot in
the color of the dense markings. Eye color for the Silver and
Golden Tabbies green, all other Tabbies copper.
Patched Tabbies: Colors to be the same as the Blue,
Brown, Chocolate and Frost Tabbies with the addition of patches
of the red and/or cream clearly defined on both the body and the
extremities. A blaze of red or cream on the face is desirable,
but lack of one not to be penalized if the face is well marked
and attractive. Lips and chin to be the same color as the rings
around the eyes. patches of red and/or cream should conform to
the tabby pattern.
Objections: Blurred or indistinct markings,
light tail. Showing color other than those specified. White
ground color on Silver or Golden Tabby. Brindling on Patched
Tabby or incomplete markings.
Blue Tabby: Ground color including lips and chin
pale bluish ivory. Markings a very deep blue affording good
contrast with ground color. Warm fawn overtones or patina over
the whole. Nose leather old rose, paw pads rose.
Cream Tabby: Ground color including lips and chin
very pale cream. Markings of buff or cream sufficiently darker
than the ground color to afford good contrast but remaining
within the dilute range. Nose leather and paw pads pink.
Red Tabby: Ground color including lips and chin
red. Markings a deep, rich red. Nose leather and paw pads brick
red.
Brown Tabby: Ground color brilliant coppery brown,
markings dense black. Lips and chin the same color as rings
around the eyes. Back of legs black from paw to heel. Nose
leather brick red, paw pads black.
Frost Tabby Ground color including lips and chin
milky white. Markings of frosty gray to afford good contrast but
remaining within the dilute range. Nose leather pink, paw pads
coral pink.
Chocolate Tabby: Ground color ivory with warm milk
chocolate markings. Front part of nose bridge fawn. Nose burnt
rose lined in chocolate. Paw pads rose.
Silver Tabby: Ground color a pure, pale silver,
with decidedly jet black markings. Eye color, green, deepest
pigmentation preferred.
Golden Tabby: Ground color warm apricot to pale
brown, apricot preferred, shading to rich apricot. Markings
dense and clearly defined in darkest brown to black. Whisker
pads, lip and chin white to cream. Underside rich apricot with
NO vest buttons. Eyes green. Nose leather brick red. Paw pads
brown to black. Eyes outlined in black. Back of legs deep brown
to black from paw to heel.
Torties: All colors must be patched, not brindled. Blaze
of red or cream on face is desirable, but lack of one is not to
be penalized if face is well marked and attractive. Patching
clearly defined on all colors.
Objection: Brindling rather than patching. Solid
colored face, legs, or tail.
Blue Tortie: Blue with patches of red and/or
cream. Nose leather and paw pads blue with pink mottling
desired.
Frost Tortie: Frosty gray with pinkish tone, with
patches of cream. Nose leather old lilac, may have pink
mottling. Paw pads coral pink, may have lighter pink mottling.
Chocolate Tortie: Warm milk chocolate with patches
of red and/or cream. Nose leather burnt rose, may have pink
mottling. Paw pads salmon pink, may have lighter pink mottling.
Bluecream: Blue and cream, lighter shades
preferred, in clearly defined and well broken patches on both
body and extremities. Markings of cream on the face are
desirable. Eye brilliant copper. Nose leather and paw pads blue
and/or pink.
Tortoiseshell: Black with patches of red and
cream. Nose leather and paw pads black with pink mottling
desired.
| OBJECTION: |
Head: |
Long,
narrow head, long nose, thin muzzle or visible
bite deformity. |
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Ears: |
Large,
pointed ears, or set too close together. |
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Eyes: |
Small,
oriental or slanted. Pale eye color. |
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Legs: |
Light
boned, long or bowed legs. |
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Feet: |
Small
or oval feet. |
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Tail: |
Long. |
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Pointeds: |
Complete
hood, light hairs in points, bars or tabby
markings on all colors other than Lynx Points.
Pattern that is not carried into the red or
cream in the Tortie Lynx Point. |
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Non-Pointeds: |
Hairs
of any color other than those specified. Rust or
yellow tinges. Smoke undercoat. Drab, lifeless
color. Tabby markings or barring on all colors
except Tabbies and Patched Tabbies. Pale eye
color. |
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Patched
Tabby: Blurred or indistinct markings,
light tail. Showing color other than those
specified. White ground color on Silver or
Golden Tabby. Brindling on Patched Tabby or
incomplete markings. |
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Torties:
Brindling rather than patching. Solid color
face, legs, or tail. |
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| WITHHOLD: |
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Eyes
any other color than Blue in pointeds, green in
silver or golden tabby, and copper in all other
non-pointeds. Crossed eyes. Kinked tail or any
tail abnormality. White toes or feet, locket or
button. Incorrect number of toes. Apparent
weakness in hindquarters. Deformity of skull
and/or mouth. |
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Pointeds: |
White
toes or definite patches of white in the points.
Complete off-color tone to pads or nose leather.
Eyes any other color than blue. |
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Non-Pointeds: |
White
spots or markings. Eye color other than copper,
except Silver and Golden Tabbies. |
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