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General: The ideal Oriental Shorthair cat should be graceful, svelte, muscular and fine-boned. It should be nicely proportioned and well balanced, with long tapering lines. The cat should be in excellent physical condition with clear, bright eyes. Head: Shape/Profile: The head and ears will present a long, tapering wedge, when viewed from the front, in good proportion to the body. The total wedge starts at the nose and flares out in straight lines to the tops of the ears, forming an isosceles triangle with no break at the whiskers. There shall be no less than the width of one eye between the eyes. The whiskers shall be smoothed back to reveal the underlying bone structure. There will be no probing for a whisker pinch. Allowances must be made for the jowls in the stud cat. The skull will be flat in profile. A long straight line is seen from the top of the head to the tip of the nose. No bulge over the eyes or dip in the nose. Nose is long and straight in profile, a continuation of the forehead with no stop or break. Ears: Strikingly large and pointed, wide at the base. Position should continue the lines of the wedge. Eyes: TThe eyes appear to be almond shaped, set in an almond aperture, medium in size. Set shall be slanted toward the nose in harmony with the lines of the wedge. Neither protruding nor recessed. Eye color – green preferred in all Oriental Shorthairs except whites. White will have blue eyes only. In other colors, hazel or amber eyes allowed. Depth of color preferred over tone. Muzzle/Wedge: Muzzle is fine, moderately long, wedge shaped. Chin: Medium sized, chin strong and full, not receding or diminutive. Tip of the chin should line up with the tip of the nose on a vertical plane. Neck: Long and slender in proportion to the body and head length. |
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Body and Tail: Body: Long, slender, and lithe, with a tubular shape as viewed from top, bottom, or sides. The cat should present a well-muscled, non-flabby appearance. The body should give the illusion that it is no wider than the shoulders. Allowances: Males may be larger than females; the abdominal muscles of an older queen who may have borne several litters may be softer than those of a younger cat. Legs/Feet: Long and slim. Hind legs to be longer than front, in good proportion to the body. Feet dainty, small and oval. Five toes in front and four behind. Tail: Long, narrow at the base, tapering to a fine point. Coat: Condition/Balance:
Color/Pattern Descriptions Apricot: The color of dark dried apricots. All apricots have a metallic sheen which is not seen on any other color except caramel and which gives them a bronze appearance . This metallic sheen is most obvious on the top of the head, the bottom of the feet and the elbows. Caramel: Shows both a brown/orange tone and a blue tone on the same cat. The blue based caramels look like very muddy blues. The fawn based caramels are nearly taupe colored. All caramels have a metallic sheen not seen on any other color except apricot. This metallic sheen is most obvious on the top of the head, the bottom of the feet and the elbows. Caramel Tabbies: Blue toned markings with orange toned ground color. All caramels have a metallic sheen not seen on any other color except apricot. This metallic sheen is most obvious on the top of the head, the bottom of the feet and the elbows. Fawn Point: Points [mask, ears, tail, legs] warm tan with peach tones. Similar in intensity to lilac point. May have a slight blue cast. Body color: very pale, shading pale tan. Nose leather pink, tan overtones; paw pads: pink. Cinnamon Point: Points [mask, ears, tail, legs] bright, reddish brown. Intensity of color similar to chocolate point – but much ‘hotter’ tone. Body color: very pale, shading to warm tan. Nose leather salmon; paw pads: salmon pink. Smoke Point: Smoke points come in the full range of solid and tortie point colors. Smoke points reflect the simultaneous presence of the partial albino inhibitor, the partial albino Siamese pointing, and the homozygous non-agouti genes. The inhibitor gene concentrates the color to the tips of the hairs. The base of the hairs will be white/pale toned where the hair shaft is long enough. Major tones – seal, chocolate, etc. will appear darker than in the non-smoke individual. Points of seal smokes may appear near black. Blue smoke points will appear “steel” or “gunmetal” tones. Points frequently appear “ticked”. Silver eye goggles are normal and should not be faulted. Body shading may appear darker than the non-smoke individual. Shadow barring in all points is common in kittens and younger adults and should not be faulted. Silver Point [Pastel Point]: Silver points come in the full range of lynx point and tortie lynx point colors. They are also called “pastel points” because of the pale point colors that are presented in this group. Silver points reflect the simultaneous presence of the partial albino inhibitor, the partial albino Siamese pointing genes and the agouti [tabby] genes. The shaft of each hair of the silver point is banded and the intense color is forced to the tips of the hair. Stripes in the major tones – seal, chocolate, blue, etc. may appear darker than the non-silvered lynx point. Silver seal points, may appear to have black or near black stripes. The areas between the stripes will appear silvery white. Body shading will be darker on the surface than the non-silvered individual. Dilute colors – fawn silver lynx points, cream lynx points, and lilac lynx points will be very pale. Full color does not develop until a cat is two years old. Cats should not be faulted for incomplete markings until that age.
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