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Standard of Points for TICA, FIFe, GCCF
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Standard of Points - Abyssinian and SomalisType The Abyssinian and
Somali are medium sized cats of identical type. The body is firm,
lithe, muscular on fine, long legs with small, oval paws. The tail
is thick at the base, long and tapering. The head, shaped like an
equilateral triangle with softly rounded lines ending in a gently modified
wedge, is supported by an elegant neck. In profile the nose shows
a gentle curve. The large ears are broad and open at the base with
good width in between. The large almond shaped eyes are set well
apart at a very slight angle to the nose; their colour should be an intense
clear amber, green or yellow, outlined in the colour of the ticking.
Coat
Abyssinian
Short, fine, lying
close to the body. The warm body colour of each hair should be ticked
with 2 or 3 bands and tipped with the dark colour of the relevant variety
as are the tips of the ears, the hocks, the spine, the top line and tip
of the tail.
Somali
Very fine and soft
but dense. Of medium length over the body but a little shorter over
the shoulders; a frill, breeches, ear tufts and a well furnished tail are
desirable. The ticking may take as long as 2 years to develop fully.
Faults
Any skeletal
deformity. A cobby body, round or oriental head, too deep a nose
stop, small pointed ears, round eyes. Lack of ticking, bars or rings
on legs and tail, unbroken necklace, white locket, marks or white spots
on underparts, unsound undercoat colour, unclear eye colour.
Colours
& Patterns
Ruddy, Blue, Sorrel,
Fawn.
Black Silver, Blue
Silver, Sorrel Silver, Fawn Silver.
The ticking consists
of 2 or 3 bands of the dark colour corresponding with the colour
variety. The eye colour can be amber, yellow, green, hazel, always
outlined with the colour of the ticking. The colours of the nose
leather and paw pads are in keeping with the coat colours.
Scale
of Points
Body, incl
legs, paws & tail
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20
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Head (and
ears)
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15
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Eyes
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10
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Body colour
|
25
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Ticking
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15
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Texture
|
10
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Total
|
100
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Abyssinian
Standard of Points (GCCF)
The Abyssinian cat
is a balanced medium-sized animal of foreign type. The lithe
muscular body should be of medium build and have a well-ticked close-lying
coat, which conforms to the standard for that colour.
Head
- All head contours should be gently rounded especially from the brow to
top of head. Wide between the ears, forming a moderate wedge, which
tapers from the outer edge of the ear base to a slightly rounded muzzle.
A slight indentation forms the muzzle. Allowance should be made for
fuller cheeks in adult males. A slight nose break is essential; a
bump on the nose is undesirable. The line from the nose tip to the
very firm chin should be straight. An elegant neck should arch in
an unbroken line from top of head to shoulders.
Ears - Set
wide apart, large, well cupped, pricked and furry on their inner edges.
Ear tufts are desirable. From the front view the line of the ears
should follow the head wedge.
Eyes-
Set well apart, large, expressive and a rounded almond shape in an oriental
setting. Colour to be a clear deep shade of amber, green or hazel.
Body - Lithe,
muscular body of medium build and size. Back straight from shoulder
to rump and rub cage rounded.
Legs and Feet
- Legs slender and elegant, in proportion to body; small oval feet.
Tail - Thick
at base, tapering and long enough to reach the cat's shoulders.
Coat - Short,
fine but not soft, dense in texture and lying close* Distinctly ticked,
resulting in at least four bands of colour. The roots must be the
colour of the base hair and the final band must be the ticking colour.
Markings -
Pigmentation lines of the ticking colour must extend from the inner edge
of the eye to the top of the head; and also from the outer edge of
the eye to the edge of the ear. The hair around the eyes is pale
and the eyelid edge darker. The back of the ears should be darker
at the tips, preferably with clear brighter colour at the base. Chin
lips and nostrils should be the colour of the base hair or cream; white
here is undesirable. White markings, such as a locket, anywhere else
are not permitted. A line of the ticking colour should extend from
the back of the head along the spine and tail, ending in a solid tail tip
of that colour, the same colour to extend well up the hock. There
should be no heavy necklet or bars or any other marks, although a faint
well broken necklet or slight leg barring is acceptable.
*
Effective 1st June 2002
Withhold all Awards
for:
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White markings, such
as a locket (see Withhold Certificates (1) below)
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Cobby, coarse, small
or Oriental type
-
Aggressive temperament
Withhold Certificates
or First prizes in Kitten open Classes for:
Scale of Points
| Head | 15 | | Ears | 10 | | Eyes | 5 | | Body | 15 | | Legs
and feet | 10 | | Tail | 5 |
Coat | | Colour | 20 | | Markings,
Ticking, Texture | 20 | |
Total
| 100 |
Somali
Standard of Points (GCCF)
General
Type Standard
The Somali should
be a beautifully balanced, semi-longhaired cat of medium build and foreign
type. The head to be broad and curving to a firm wedge set on an
elegant neck. The body to be firm, lithe and muscular of medium length,
tail fairly long and tapering. The head, body, legs, feet and tail
should be in in proportion, giving a well-balanced appearance. The
expression should be alert and smiling. The cat should be in excellent
physical condition with good weight for size.
Head - A moderate
wedge with brow, cheek and profile lines should gentle contours.
There should be a slight rise from the bridge of the nose to the forehead
which should be high with good width between the ears. From the front,
a shallow indentation should form the muzzle. In profile, a slight
nose break is essential, a firm chin and an elegant neck.
Ears - Set
wide apart but not low, broad at the base, proportionately large, pricked,
well-cupped and tufted. Inner edge well furnished with long hair.
Eyes - Large,
almond-shaped, set obliquely and well apart, expressive and bright.
Accentuated by a dark surround encircled by lighter coloured, "spectacles".
Short dark "pencil" lines at either edge of the eye, the inner one vertical,
the outer one pointing towards the ear. Colour: amber, hazel
or green: the richer the better.
Body - Firm,
lithe and muscular of medium size, foreign type with a level back.
Legs and Feet
- Long legs. Feet oval with tufts between the toes.
Tail - Long,
well furnished, broad at the base and tapering slightly with a full brush.
Length to balance with the body.
Coat - Soft
and fine, dense but lying flat along the spine. Medium long except
over the shoulders where a shorter length is permitted. All other
points being equal, preference should be given to the cat with a ruff and
full breeches. Ruff and breeches may not be apparent in kittens.
Colour and Pattern
- Ticking is the essence of the Somali coat. There should be at least
three bands on every hair, ie six contrasting colour sections from base
hair to tip. Ticking is slow to develop, but should be apparent at
least on the shoulders of all kittens.
Ear tips and tufts,
facial markings, top and tip of tail, toe tufts and heels are the same
colour as the ticking. Darker shading along the spine and top of
tail is desirable.
Chest, belly, under
tail, inside of legs and breeches are the same colour of the unmarked base
hair.
Depth of colour in
sex-linked colours may not be achieved in kittens or young cats, as this
develops with maturity.
Withhold all awards
for:
1.
White locket or white patches anywhere except around the chin, lips and
nostrils.
(This does not apply to silvers).
2.
Absence of ticking in adults.
3.
Unbroken necklace.
Withhold Certificates
or First Prizes in Kitten Open Classes for: (additional to General
Type Standard).
1.
Cobby or oriental type.
2.
Pinched muzzle.
3.
Straight profile or stop.
4.
Absence of facial markings.
5.
Incorrectly coloured heels (Heel colour in silvers may not extend to the
hock).
6.
Severe barring on legs, body or tail.
7.
Any veterinary defect as listed.
Scale of Points
| Head | 15 | | Ears | 10 | | Eyes | 10 | | Body | 10 | | Legs
and feet | 5 | | Tail | 5 |
Coat | | Colour | 15 | | Ticking | 15 | | Texture | 5 | | Length
and Condition | 10 | |
Total
| 100 |
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