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HEAD (25)
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.. Skull
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.. Ears
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.. Eye Shape
BODY (30)
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.. Torso
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.. Legs and Feet
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.. Tail
COAT (10)
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COLOR (35)
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.. Color
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.. Eye Color
GENERAL: the overall impression of the
ideal Abyssinian would be a colorful
cat with a distinctly ticked coat,
medium in size and regal in appearance.
The Abyssinian is lithe, hard and
muscular, showing eager activity and a
lively interest in all surroundings.
Well balanced temperamentally and
physically with all elements of the cat
in proportion.
HEAD: a modified, slightly rounded
wedge without flat planes; the brow,
cheek, and profile lines all showing a
gentle contour. A slight rise from the
bridge of the nose to the forehead,
which should be of good size, with
width between the ears and flowing into
the arched neck without a break.
MUZZLE: not sharply pointed or square.
The chin should be neither receding nor
protruding. Allowance should be made
for jowls in adult males.
EARS: alert, large, and moderately
pointed; broad, and cupped at base and
set as though listening. Hair on ears
very short and close lying, preferably
tipped with black or dark brown on a
ruddy Abyssinian, chocolate-brown on a
red Abyssinian, slate blue on the blue
Abyssinian, or light cocoa brown on a
fawn Abyssinian.
EYES: almond shaped, large, brilliant,
and expressive. Neither round nor
oriental. Eyes accentuated by fine dark
line, encircled by light colored
area.
BODY: medium long, lithe and graceful,
but showing well developed muscular
strength without coarseness. Abyssinian
conformation strikes a medium between
the extremes of the cobby and the
svelte lengthy type. Proportion and
general balance more to be desired than
mere size.
LEGS and FEET: proportionately slim,
fine boned. The Abyssinian stands well
off the ground giving the impression of
being on tip toe. Paws small, oval, and
compact. Toes: five in front and four
behind.
TAIL: thick at base, fairly long and
tapering.
COAT: soft, silky, fine in texture, but
dense and resilient to the touch with a
lustrous sheen. Medium in length but
long enough to accommodate two or three
dark bands of ticking.
PENALIZE: off-color pads. Long narrow
head, short round head. Barring on
legs, dark broken necklace markings,
rings on tail. Coldness or grey tones
in the coat. White undercoat on blue or
fawn Abyssinians.
DISQUALIFY: white locket, or white
anywhere other than nostril, chin, and
upper throat area. Kinked or abnormal
tail. Dark unbroken necklace. Grey
undercoat close to the skin extending
throughout a major portion of the body.
Any black hair on red Abyssinian.
Incorrect number of toes. Any color
other than the four accepted
colors.
ABYSSINIAN COLORS
Coat color: warm and glowing. Ticking:
distinct and even, with dark colored
bands contrasting with lighter colored
bands on the hair shafts. Undercoat
color clear and bright to the skin.
Deeper color shades desired, however
intensity of ticking not to be
sacrificed for depth of color. Darker
shading along spine allowed if fully
ticked. Preference given to cats
UNMARKED on the undersides, chest, and
legs; tail without rings. Facial
Markings: dark lines extending from
eyes and brows, cheekbone shading, dots
and shading on whisker pads are all
desirable enhancements. Eyes
accentuated by fine dark line,
encircled by light colored area. Eye
color: gold or green, the more richness
and depth of color the better.
RUDDY: coat ruddy brown (burnt-sienna),
ticked with various shades of darker
brown or black; the extreme outer tip
to be the darkest, with orange-brown
undercoat. Tail tipped with black. The
underside and inside of legs to be a
tint to harmonize with the main color.
Nose leather: tile red. Paw pads: black
or brown, with black between toes,
extending slightly beyond the
paws.
RED: coat rich, warm glowing red,
ticked with chocolate-brown, the
extreme outer tip to be dark, with red
undercoat. Tail tipped with
chocolate-brown. The underside and
inside of legs to be a tint to
harmonize with the main color. Nose
leather: rosy pink. Paw pads: pink,
with chocolate-brown between toes,
extending slightly beyond the
paws.
BLUE: coat warm beige, ticked with
various shades of slate blue, the
extreme outer tip to be the darkest,
with blush beige undercoat. Tail tipped
with slate blue. The underside and
inside of legs to be a tint to
harmonize with the main color. Nose
leather: old rose. Paw pads: mauve,
with slate blue between toes, extending
slightly beyond the paws.
FAWN: coat warm rose-beige, ticked with
light cocoa brown, the extreme outer
tip to be the darkest, with blush beige
undercoat. Tail tipped with light cocoa
brown. The underside and inside of legs
to be a tint to harmonize with the main
color. Nose leather: salmon. Paw pads:
pink with light cocoa brown between the
toes, extending slightly beyond the
paws.
The following information is for
reference purposes only and not an
official part of the CFA Show
Standard.
Abyssinian Color Class Numbers
Ruddy
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0380 0381
Red
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0382 0383
Blue
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0384 0385
Fawn
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0386 0387
AOV
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None None
Abyssinian allowable outcross breeds:
none.
