REGISTERED WITH R.E.F.R
Existing Main Breed Registry T.I.C.A &
C.F.A
GENERAL: the American Bobtail
is a medium to large, naturally occurring, bobtailed cat. It is a noticeably
athletic animal, well muscled, with the look and feel of power. It possesses
a unique natural hunting gaze that combines with the breed's body type and
natural bobtail to give the American Bobtail a distinctive wild appearance.
The breeds expression is one of intelligence and alertness. Females are
generally proportionately smaller than males with type a more important
aspect of the breed than size or tail characteristics.
HEAD: Shape - broad modified
wedge without noticeable flat planes or doming, in proportion to the body.
Cheekbones are apparent. In profile slightly concave curve between nose and
brow with good length between brow & ears. Widening of the head and stud
jowls apparent in adult males. Brow - distinctive, evidenced by a slightly
rounded forehead to eye ridge; brow border is fleshy creating and enhancing
the top line of the eye. Eyes - Large. Almost almond in shape. Deep set.
Outside corner angled slightly upward towards the ears. Medium-wide apart.
Distinctive brow above the eye creates a top line to the eye and produces
the breed's natural hunting gaze. Nose - wide, being equally as wide from
the inside corner of the eye through the length of the nose into a large
nose leather. Muzzle/Chin - Observable whisker break above a well defined
broad medium length muzzle. Fleshy whisker pads. Chin strong and wide in
line with the nose. Ears - Medium. Wide at base with slightly rounded tips,
as much on the top of the head as on the side. Ear tipping and furnishings
highly desirable. Lighter colored thumbprints on the back of the ears
desirable on all tabbies including lynx points.
BODY: moderately long and
substantial with a rectangular stance. Chest full and broad. Slightly higher
in hips with prominent shoulder blades. Hips substantial almost as wide as
chest. Deep flank. Muscular and athletic in appearance. Allowance should be
made for slow maturation. Legs and Feet - in proportion to the body, of good
length and substantial boning. Paws large and round. Toe tufts desirable in
longhaired varieties. Five toes in front, four in back. Tail - is short,
being half-length or less than that of the average cat. The tail is flexible
and expressive and may be straight, slightly curved or slightly kinked or
have bumps along the length of the tail. Tail set in line with the top line
of the hip. Tail to be broad at base, strong and substantial to the touch,
never fragile. Straighter tails should exhibit a fat pad at the end of the
tail and are preferred over kinked tails. Length - Must be long enough to be
clearly visible above the back when alert, not to extend past a stretched
hind hock in length. Neck - medium in length may appear short due to
musculature.
COAT: Shorthair Division:
length-medium, semi-dense; texturenon- matting, resilient with slight loft;
density-double coat, hard topcoat with a soft, downy undercoat;
miscellaneous-seasonal variations of coat should be recognized. Coat may be
softer in texture in dilute colors, lynx points and silvers. Undercoat may
be mouse gray in tabbies. Longhair Division: length-medium-longhair,
slightly shaggy. Tapering to slightly longer hair on ruff, britches, belly
and tail; ruff-slight, mutton chops desirable; texture-non-matting,
resilient; density-double coat. Undercoat present, not extremely dense;
miscellaneous-seasonal variations of coat should be recognized. Coat may be
softer in texture in dilute colors, lynx points and silvers. Undercoat may
be mouse gray in tabbies.
DEVELOPMENTAL CHANGES:
allowances should be made for slower development in achieving adult body
type as this breed gradually matures over a period of three years.
PENALIZE: tail too long or too
short affecting the balance and appearance of the cat. Tail kinked or
knotted out of shape. Tail rigid, fragile or set low. Straight tail not
exhibiting a fat pad. Round eyes. Weak chin. Extremely short muzzle or nose
break. Cottony coat.
DISQUALIFY: total lack of tail
or full-length tail. Delicate bone structure. Incorrect number of toes.
COLORS and PATTERNS: any
genetically possible color or combination of colors is allowed. Preference
shall be given to colors and patterns that enhance the natural wild
appearance of the breed. High rufusing is desirable in all tabbies,
including silvers, with no penalty for lack thereof. Body patterns highly
desirable in lynx points and smokes.
BUTTONS and LOCKETS: allowable
on any color and/or pattern. Cats with buttons and/or lockets shall be
judged as their basic color with no penalty for such locket and/or button.
EYE COLOR: all eye colors
acceptable, eye color can be copper, gold, yellow or green; blue in
bi-color/van, colorpoint, lynxpoint or odd-eyed white cats.
