| HEAD |
25 Points |
| Shape |
(15) |
| Ears |
(5) |
| Eyes |
(5) |
| BODY/TAIL |
30 Points |
| COAT |
10 Points |
| COLOR |
10 Points |
| PATTERN |
20 Points |
| CONDITION |
5 Points |
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the ACFA Abyssinian
Standard
2002 revision
General: The overall impression of the ideal Abyssinian is
a medium to large cat, regal in appearance. Males are proportionately
larger than females. The Abyssinian shows firm muscle tone and is lithe
and panther-like in activity showing a lively interest in all
surroundings. The coat of the Abyssinian has an iridescent quality
reflecting warmth of color giving the impression of a colorful cat. Coat
pattern is genetically a form of agouti ticking with even dark colored
ticking contrasted with lighter bands of color. The evenness of the
ticking and the lighter colored bands give a translucent effect.
Although rarely seen today some Abyssinians may exhibit ear tufts,
“thumb print” markings on the back of the ears or darker colored
hocks. The Abyssinian is of sound health and vigor, physically well
balanced, and amenable to handling.
Head:
Shape: Modified wedge with rounded contours as viewed from the
front. In profile, there shall be no flat planes, but a gentle
transition between brow, nose and muzzle. There should be no evidence of
a nose break. The head should be of ample length in general balance with
the rest of the cat. In profile the skull is to show a gentle curve
flowing over the head into an arched neck. The muzzle shall follow
gentle contours in conformity with the head as viewed from the front and
in profile. The chin shall be full neither projecting nor receding,
having a rounded appearance. Adult males may have jowls. The muzzle
shall not be sharply pointed and there shall be no evidence of
snippiness, foxy appearance or whisker pinch. Ears: Large, alert
and moderately pointed, broad and cupped at base, arched forward, set as
though listening. Hair on ears short and close lying. Eyes:
Almond shaped, large and expressive, neither round nor oriental and the
slant is slightly toward the ear. Eyes accentuated by darker lid skin,
encircled by a light colored area. Above each eye appears a short
vertical darker pencil stroke amidst the lighter area. At the sides of
each eye appears a curved darker pencil line as if a continuation of the
upper eye lid. Accepted eye colors: gold, green or hazel.
Body and Tail:
Body: Medium length, lithe and graceful, showing well developed
muscular strength without coarseness. The cat is solid to the feel, and
the rib cage is rounded with no evidence of flat sides. The back is
slightly arched giving the appearance of a cat about to spring. The
flank shall be reasonable level without a tuck-up. Conformation strikes
a medium between extremes of cobby and svelte lengthy type. Proportion
and general balance to be desired more than mere size. Legs:
Muscular without coarseness. The Abyssinian stands well off the ground
and the length of the leg should be in proportion with the length of the
body. Feet: Oval and compact. When stroked the cat gives the
impression of standing on tip toe. Five toes in front and four in back. Tail:
Thick at the base, long and tapering.
Coat:
Texture: Dense and resilient to the touch, has a lustrous sheen
and is fine in texture. When thumbed backward it should snap back into
place. The coat lies fairly close to the body, however the undercoat
should be adequate enough to avoid any evidence of slickness. The coat
is longest at the spine, gradually shortening over the saddle, flank,
legs and head. Length: Medium but long enough to accommodate at
least four alternating light and dark colored bands.
Color:
Ruddy - Orange-brown (burnt sienna), ticked with two or
three bands of either black or dark brown, the extreme outer tip to be
the darkest with orange-brown to the skin. Paw pads: Black or brown with
black between toes and extending slightly beyond paws. Nose leather:
Brick red.
Red - Warm red ticked with two or three bands of chocolate
brown, the extreme outer tip to be the darkest, with warm apricot to the
skin. Paw pads: Pink with chocolate brown between toes extending
slightly beyond paws. Nose leather: Rosy pink.
Blue - Warm rosy beige, ticked with two or three bands of
soft blue-gray to steel blue, the extreme outer tip to be the darkest
with a fresh mushroom to rosy beige color to the skin. Paw pads: Mauve
with steel blue between the toes and extending slightly beyond paws.
Nose leather: Dusty rose.
Fawn - A warm dusty cream, ticked with two or three bands
of lilac fawn, the extreme outer tip to be the darkest with a pale cream
to the skin. Paw pads: Dusty pink with lilac fawn between the toes and
extending slightly beyond paws. Nose leather: Dusty pink.
Pattern:
Outer parts of the body covered by shortened hair shall have not less
than one band of ticking. Darker shadings along spine allowed if fully
ticked. The underside of the body, chest and inside legs to be evenly
shaded to harmonize with the main color without ticking, barring,
necklaces or belly marks. Deeper and brighter tones are preferred. White
or off-white to be confined only to the upper throat area, lips and
around nostrils. Tail to be tipped in same color as ticking without
rings. Kittens may exhibit uneven ticking.
| PENALIZE: |
Coat: |
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Slick coat. Excessive plushness. Wooliness in coat. |
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Color: |
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Mouse coat over a large area of the body (black or
gray hair next to the skin with the absence of correct
undercoat color). Mottling or speckling in unticked
areas [underside of body, chest and inside legs]. |
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Pattern: |
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Uneven ticking. Broken necklaces. Tabby stripes or
bars. Lack of desired markings on head or tail. |
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Condition: |
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Flabbiness of body. Lack of coat luster. Evidence of
illness. Emaciation and lack of muscle tone.
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| WITHHOLD: |
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White locket or white anywhere on the body other than
around nostrils, chin and upper throat area. Kinked or
abnormal tail. Unbroken necklace. Incorrect number of
toes or deformed feet. Reversed ticking (outermost tip
of hair light instead of dark). Wrong color or patching
on paw pads. Wrong coat color for requirements. Wrong
eye color. |
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