Seychellois (Cat)
Seychellois (Cat): appearance the ideal cat is svelte, elegant, with long tapering lines, supple and well muscled
General
Appearance the ideal cat is svelte, elegant, with long tapering lines, supple and well muscled
Size medium
Head
Shape medium size, in proportion to the body, well balanced; wedge shaped with straight lines the wedge starts at the nose and gradually increases in width in straight lines on each side to the ears there should be no whisker break in these two lines the skull viewed in profile is slightly convex
Nose long and straight continuing the line from the forehead without any break
Muzzle narrow
Chin of medium size the tip of the chin forms a vertical line with the tip of the nose
Ears
Shape large and pointed, wide at the base
Placement to continue the lines of the wedge
Eyes
Shape medium in size, neither protruding nor recessed almond in shape and set slightly slanted towards the nose to be in harmony with the lines of the wedge
Colour pure and limpid, bright intense blue
Neck
long and slender
Body
Structure long and svelte, well muscled but still dainty and elegant
the shoulders are not wider than the hips
Legs
long and fine, in proportion to the body
Paws small and oval
Tail
very long; thin, also at the base; tapers to a fine point
Coat
Structure fine and silky
of medium length on the body, slightly longer at the frill and shoulders and on the tail, which forms a plume no woolly undercoat
Colour points: mask in the face, points on ears, legs and tail the colour on all the points should be as even as possible the mask must not extend over the entire head but is connected to the ears by tracings of colour
body colour: even, slight shading on the flanks permissible but there must be a clear contrast between the points and the body colour for colour varieties refer to the following tables pointed with white for the pattern refer to the General Part: colour varieties 01, 02 and 03
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