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PERSIAN CAT STANDARD CFA

GENERAL: the ideal Persian should present an impression of a heavily boned, well-balanced cat with a sweet expression and soft, round lines. The large round eyes set wide apart in a large round head contribute to the overall look and expression. The long thick coat softens the lines of the cat and accentuates the roundness in appearance.
HEAD: round and massive, with great breadth of skull. Round face with round underlying bone structure. Well set on a short, thick neck. Skull structure to be smooth and round to the touch and not unduly exaggerated from where the forehead begins at the top of the break to the back of the head, as well as across the breadth between the ears.
NOSE: short, snub, and broad, with "break" centered between the eyes.
CHEEKS: full. Muzzle not overly pronounced, smoothing nicely into the cheeks.
JAWS: broad and powerful.
CHIN: full, well-developed, and firmly rounded, reflecting a proper bite.
EARS: small, round tipped, tilted forward, and not unduly open at the base. Set far apart, and low on the head, fitting into (without distorting) the rounded contour of the head.
EYES: brilliant in color, large, round, and full. Set level and far apart, giving a sweet expression to the face.
BODY: of cobby type, low on the legs, broad and deep through the chest, equally massive across the shoulders and rump, with a well-rounded mid-section and level back. Good muscle tone with no evidence of obesity. Large or medium in size. Quality the determining consideration rather than size.
LEGS: short, thick, and strong. Forelegs straight. Hind legs are straight when viewed from behind.
PAWS: large, round, and firm. Toes carried close, five in front and four behind .
TAIL: short, but in proportion to body length. 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. The ruff immense and continuing in a deep frill between the front legs. Ear and toe tufts long. Brush very full.
DISQUALIFY: locket or button. Kinked or abnormal tail. Incorrect number of toes. Any apparent weakness in the hind quarters. Any apparent deformity of the spine. Deformity of the skull resulting in an asymmetrical face and/or head. Crossed eyes. For pointed cats, also disqualify for white toes, eye color other than blue.

SILVER AND GOLDEN Division Colors

CHINCHILLA SILVER: undercoat pure white. Coat on back, flanks, head, and tail sufficiently tipped with black to give the characteristic sparkling silver appearance. Legs may be slightly shaded with tipping. Chin, ear tufts, stomach, and chest, pure white. Rims of eyes, lips, and nose outlined with black. Nose leather: brick red. Paw pads: black. Eye color: green or blue-green. Disqualify for incorrect eye color, incorrect eye color being copper, yellow, gold, amber, or any color other than green or blue-green.
SHADED SILVER: undercoat white with a mantle of black tipping shading down from sides, face, and tail from dark on the ridge to white on the chin, chest, stomach, and under the tail. Legs to be the same tone as the face. The general effect to be much darker than a chinchilla. Rims of eyes, lips, and nose outlined with black. Nose leather: brick red. Paw pads: black. Eye color: green or blue-green. Disqualify for incorrect eye color, incorrect eye color being copper, yellow, gold, amber, or any color other than green or blue-green.
CHINCHILLA GOLDEN: undercoat pale honey to bright apricot. Coat on back, flanks, head, and tail sufficiently tipped with black to enhance a golden appearance. Legs and end of tail may be shaded with tipping. Chin, ear tufts, stomach, and chest, consistent dilute color, much lighter in tone than the undercoat color. The general effect is lighter than a shaded golden due to less tipping. Rims of eyes, lips, and nose outlined with black. Nose leather: rose. Paw pads: black. Eye color: green or blue-green. Disqualify for incorrect eye color, incorrect eye color being copper, yellow, gold, amber, or any color other than green or blue-green.
SHADED GOLDEN: undercoat pale honey to bright apricot with a mantle of black tipping shading down from the sides, face, head and tail. Legs to be the same tone as the face. Ear tufts, chin, chest, stomach and underside of the tail, consistent dilute color, much lighter in tone than the undercoat. The general effect is darker than a chinchilla golden due to more tipping. Rims of eyes, lips, and nose outlined with black. Nose leather: rose. Paw pads: black. Eye color: green or blue-green. Disqualify for incorrect eye color, incorrect eye color being copper, yellow, gold, amber, or any color other than green or blue-green.

 

EXOTIC SHORTHAIR CAT STANDARD CFA

POINT SCORE
30 .. HEAD (including size and shape of eyes; ear shape and set)
     20 .. BODY TYPE (including shape, size, bone, and length of tail) 
10 .. COAT    
 5 .. BALANCE   
 5 .. REFINEMENT      
20 .. COLOR   
10 .. EYE COLOR
For cats in the tabby division, the 20 points for color are to be divided 10 for markings and 10 for color. For cats in the bi-color division, the 20 points for color are to be divided 10 for "with white" pattern and 10 for color.

GENERAL: the ideal Exotic should present an impression of a heavily boned, well balanced cat with a sweet expression and soft, round lines. The large, round eyes set wide apart in a large round head contribute to the overall look and expression. The thick, plush coat softens the lines of the cat and accentuates the roundness in appearance.
HEAD: round and massive, with great breadth of skull. Round face with round underlying bone structure. Well set on a short, thick neck. Skull structure to be smooth and round to the touch and not unduly exaggerated from where the forehead begins at the top of the break to the back of the head, as well as across the breadth between the ears.
NOSE: short, snub, and broad, with "break" centered between the eyes.
CHEEKS: full. Muzzle not overly pronounced, smoothing nicely into the cheeks.
JAWS: broad and powerful.
CHIN: full, well-developed, and firmly rounded, reflecting a proper bite.
EARS: small, round tipped, tilted forward, and not unduly open at the base. Set far apart, and low on the head, fitting into (without distorting) the rounded contour of the head.
EYES: brilliant in color, large, round, and full. Set level and far apart, giving a sweet expression to the face.
BODY: of cobby type, low on the legs, broad and deep through the chest, equally massive across the shoulders and rump, with a well-rounded midsection and level back. Good muscle tone, with no evidence of obesity. Large or medium in size. Quality the determining consideration rather than size.
LEGS: short, thick, and strong. Forelegs straight. Hind legs are straight when viewed from behind.
PAWS: large, round, and firm. Toes carried close, five in front and four behind .
TAIL: short, but in proportion to body length. Carried without a curve and at an angle lower than the back.
COAT: dense, plush, soft and full of life. Standing out from the body due to a rich, thick undercoat. Medium in length. Acceptable length depends on proper undercoat. Cats with a ruff or tail-feathers (long hair on the tail) shall be transferred to the AOV class.

DISQUALIFY: locket or button. Kinked or abnormal tail. Incorrect number of toes. Any apparent weakness in the hind quarters. Any apparent deformity of the spine. Deformity of the skull resulting in an asymmetrical face and/or head. Crossed eyes. For pointed cats, disqualify for white toes, eye color other than blue.

 
 

PERSIAN / COLOURPINT STANDARD WCF

BODY: Medium to large sized cat, short and cobby body. Short sturdy legs, large round paws, tufts between the toes are desired. CHEST: shoulders and back massive and well-muscled. Short powerful neck. Tail short and thick with a rounded tip, full brush, well furnished, dense and long (bushy).
HEAD: Round massive skull, well proportioned, with full cheeks and rounded forehead. Nose short and broad with a definite palpable stop. The upper edge of the nose leather is not above the lower edge of the eye. Chin and jaws broad, massive and strong. Open expressive look.
EARS: Very small, round-tipped ears, set wide apart and low on the head. Full ear furnishings prevent the slightly sloped-set base from looking open.
EYES: Large, round, open eyes, set far apart; brilliant and expressive. Eye colour corresponding to coat colour.
COAT: Long and dense; silky and fine in texture; soft but not woolly. Extra long and full frill covering the shoulders and the chest.
COLOUR VARIETIES: All colours are allowed, the descriptions of colours are listed in the General Colour Guide. The Colourpoint is a colour variety of the Persian. Any point colour without white is accepted, the descriptions of colours are listed in the General Colour Guide. The eye colour is a vivid blue, the more intensive the better.
FAULTS: Severe faults: Extremely fattened or unduly domed skull, running eyes, breathing difficulties, too fine built or long in body, greasy or stringy coat, too much powder left in the coat . Common grooming faults: knotted hair, bald spots due to removal of hair knots by comb. Colourpoints with white spotting, including toes, or those with any other eye colour than blue, are to disqualify.
SCALE OF POINTS Type: 20 Points Head: 30 Points Eye Colour: 15 Points Coat Colour: 30 Points Condition: 5 Points.

 
 

EXOTIC STANDARD WCF

BODY: Medium to large sized cat, short and cobby body. Short sturdy legs, large round paws, tufts between the toes are desired. Chest, shoulders and back massive and well-muscled. Short powerful neck. Tail short and thick with a rounded tip.
HEAD: Round massive skull, well proportioned, with full cheeks and rounded forehead. Nose short and broad with a definite palpable stop. The upper edge of the nose leather is not above the lower edge of the eye. Chin and jaws broad, massive and strong. Open expressive look.
EARS: Very small, round-tipped ears, set wide apart and low on the head. Ear furnishings prevent the slightly sloped-set base from looking open.
EYES: Large, round, open eyes, set far apart; brilliant and expressive. Eye colour corresponding to coat colour.
COAT: Short and dense; silky and fine in texture; standing off the body; soft but not woolly. It is somewhat longer than in the British but not as long as to flow.
COLOUR VARIETIES: All colours and point colours without white are allowed, the descriptions of colours are listed in the General Colour Guide.
FAULTS: Extremely flattened or unduly domed skull, running eyes, breathing difficulties, too fine built or long in body are severe faults.
SCALE OF POINTS Type: 20 Points Head: 30 Points Eye Colour: 15 Points Coat Colour: 30 Points Condition: 5 Points

 

PERSIAN GROUP (PS/HI/ES) STANDARD TICA

PERSIAN BREED GROUP (PS/HI/ES) The Exotic Shorthair (ES) is the shorthair equivalent of the Persian and Himalayan breeds and is differentiated from the Persian and Himalayan by coat length ONLY. It is accepted in ALL colors. Its plush, dense coat and similar type give the breed a teddy bear-like appearance. The Himalayan (HI) is a man-made hybrid breed identical to the Persian, but distinguished by the points on the cats' extremities (the facial mask, feet, ears, and tail) which results in a Persian-type cat with the coloring and deep blue eyes of the Siamese-patterned cat. The Persian (PS) has a long coat, flowing all over the body with a dense undercoat giving the coat full volume. The ruff should be immense. All traditional, sepia and mink colors are accepted.
HEAD - 35 points; Shape - 5; Ears - 5; Eyes - 10; Chin - 3; Nose - 5; Profile - 5; Neck - 2;
BODY - 35 points; Torso - 10; Feet and Legs - 5; Tail - 5; Boning - 10; Musculature - 5;
COAT/COLOR/PATTERN - 20 points; Length/Texture - 10; Color/Pattern - 10;
OTHER - 10 points; Condition - 5; Balance - 5;
CATEGORIES: PS: Traditional, Sepia, and Mink. HI: Pointed. ES: All. DIVISIONS: All.
COLOR: All.
PERMISSIBLE OUTCROSSES: None.
HEAD: Shape: Round, broad, smooth domed, with great breadth. Should be medium to large in size and in proportion to body. Jaws broad and powerful with perfect tooth occlusion. Cheeks should be full and prominent. Overall sweetexpression. Ears: Small and round tipped, not unduly open base. Set wide apart, fitting into contour of head. Eyes: Large, round, and full. Set level and far apart giving a sweet expression to the face, eye color has equal importance to size and shape. PS/ES: Deep brilliant eye color preferred which conforms to coat color. HI: Deepest blue preferred, but light to medium blue is acceptable. Chin: Strong, full, well-developed, fitting into the face. Nose: Almost as broad as long with open nostrils. Muzzle should be short, broad and full. Profile: Short, snub-nose, definite break directly between eyes. Forehead, nose and chin in straight line. Neck: Short, thick, and wellmuscled.
BODY: Torso: Cobby, firm, well-rounded mid section, in proportion. Medium to large in size. Back short and level. The chest is to be deep; equally massive across the shoulders and rump with a short, well-rounded abdomen and ribs Legs: Large bones, well-developed and with firm musculature. In front view, the forelegs should be short and straight from breadth of chest adding to sturdy appearance, not to have a bull dog appearance. When viewed from the rear, the legs should be straight. Feet: Round and large. Tail: Short and straight. In proportion to body length. Boning: Heavy, sturdy and in proportion. Musculature: Firm and welldeveloped, not overly fat.
COAT/COLOR/PATTERN: Length: (PS/HI) Long all over the body. Full of life. Dense undercoat giving the coat full volume. Ruff should be immense. Seasonal variations in coat shall be recognized. Length: (ES) Short, but slightly longer than other shorthairs. Soft, dense, plush; standing away from body. Seasonal variation in coat and density should be recognized. Color): (PS/ES) As described in TICA Color Descriptions. Color: (HI) Clear color preferred with subtle shading allowed. Allowance should be made for darker shaded areas on coats of mature cats. There must be a definite contrast between the body and point color. The points, comprising of the ears, legs, feet, tail, and mask, must show the basic color of the cat.
OTHER: Condition/Balance: Should reflect excellent health and robust power with good muscle tone, well-muscled, but not fat. All parts of the body should be in proportion to each other.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION: The ideal PS/HI/ES is a strong cat with excellent boning and musculature, a well-balanced cat, giving the impression of robust power. The face should be round with a sweet, pleasant expression and large, round expressive eyes. The cat should be well-balanced physically and temperamentally, gentle and amenable to handling.
ALLOWANCES: Consideration should be given to the fact that females will generally be smaller than males, but should be in proportion and balance for their size.
PENALIZE: Long or narrow head; long Roman nose; thin muzzle; mild overshot or undershot jaw; bite deformity. Missing canine teeth in whole adult cats. Asymmetry: while nature never creates a perfectly symmetric structure, recognition should be given to any obviously asymmetric head structure, (i.e., crooked or off-center nose, mouth, etc.). Such asymmetry should be penalized according to severity. Ears that are large, pointed, slanting out from the head or set too close together. A narrow chest, or long back. Poor muscle tone. Poor coat condition. Slab flanks. Smallor close-set eyes. Pale, weak eye color.
WITHHOLD ALL AWARDS (WW): Overall lack of merit. Lockets or buttons. Poor overall condition. Eye color other than blue in Himalayans. DISQUALIFY (DQ): Kinked tail. Severe malocclusion or extremely asymmetric face structure; crossed, slanted or improperly focusing eyes. Severe overshot or undershot jaw.

Temperament must be unchallenging; any sign of definite challenge shall disqualify. The cat may exhibit fear, seek to flee, or generally complain aloud but may not threaten to harm. In accordance with Show Rules, ARTICLE SIXTEEN, the following shall be considered mandatory isqualifications: a cat that bites (216.9), a cat showing evidence of intent to deceive (216.10), adult whole male cats not having two descended testicles (216.11), cats with all or part of the tail missing , except asauthorized by a Board approved standard (216.12.1), cats with more than five toes on each front foot and four toes on each back foot, unless proved the result of an injury or as authorized by a Board approved standard (216.12.2), visible or invisible tail faults if Board approved standard requires disqualification (216.12.4), crossed eyes if Board approved standard requires disqualification (216.12.5), total blindness (216.12.6), markedly smaller size, not in keeping with the breed (216.12.9), and depression of the sternum or unusually small diameter of the rib cage itself (216.12.11.1). See Show Rules, ARTICLE SIXTEEN for more comprehensive rules governing penalties and disqualifications.

 
 

EXOTIC STANDARD FIFe

BODY: Medium to large sized cat, short and cobby body. Short sturdy legs, large round paws, tufts between the toes are desired. Chest, shoulders and back massive and well-muscled. Short powerful neck. Tail short and thick with a rounded tip.
HEAD: Round massive skull, well proportioned, with full cheeks and rounded forehead. Nose short and broad with a definite palpable stop. The upper edge of the nose leather is not above the lower edge of the eye. Chin and jaws broad, massive and strong. Open expressive look.
EARS: Very small, round-tipped ears, set wide apart and low on the head. Ear furnishings prevent the slightly sloped-set base from looking open.
EYES: Large, round, open eyes, set far apart; brilliant and expressive. Eye colour corresponding to coat colour.
COAT: Short and dense; silky and fine in texture; standing off the body; soft but not woolly. It is somewhat longer than in the British but not as long as to flow.
COLOUR VARIETIES: All colours and point colours without white are allowed, the descriptions of colours are listed in the General Colour Guide.
FAULTS: Extremely flattened or unduly domed skull, running eyes, breathing difficulties, too fine built or long in body are severe faults.
SCALE OF POINTS
Type: 20 Points
Head: 30 Points
Eye Colour: 15 Points
Coat Colour: 30 Points
Condition: 5 Points

 

 

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PERSIAN CAT STANDART CFA

SILVER AND GOLDEN DIVISION COLORS

EXOTIC SHORTHAIR CAT STANDARD CFA

PERSIAN / COLOURPOINTS STANDARD WCF

EXOTIC STANDARD WCF

PERSIAN GROUP (PS/HI/ES) STANDARD TICA

EXOTIC STANDART FIFe

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