CFA
Show Standard
British Shorthair
POINT SCORE
HEAD (25)
Muzzle and Chin .....................................................................
5
Skull .........................................................................................
5
Ears...........................................................................................
5
Neck..........................................................................................
5
Eye shape ................................................................................
5
BODY (35)
Torso.......................................................................................
20
Legs and Paws. .....................................................................10
Tail ..........................................................................................
5
COAT (20)
Texture, length, and density...............................................20
COLOR (20)
Eye color ................................................................................
5
Coat color ............................................................................15
GENERAL: the British Shorthair is compact, well-balanced
and powerful, showing good depth of body, a full broad chest, short
to medium strong legs, rounded paws, tail thick at base with a rounded
tip. The head is round with good width between the ears, round cheeks,
firm chin, medium ears, large round and wellopened eyes, and a medium
broad nose. The coat is short and very dense. Females are less massive
in all respects with males
having larger jowls. This breed takes a full 3-5 years to reach full
maturity and development. Individuals should convey an overall impression
of balance and proportion in which no feature is exaggerated to foster
weakness or extremes.
HEAD: round and massive. Round face with round underlying
bone structure well set on a short thick neck. The forehead should be
rounded with a slight flat plane on the top of the head. The forehead
should not slope.
NOSE: medium, broad. In profile there is a gentle dip.
CHIN: firm, well-developed in line with the nose and
upper lip.
MUZZLE: distinctive, well-developed, with a definite
stop beyond large, round whisker pads.
EARS: ear set is important. Medium in size, broad at
the base, rounded at the tips. Set far apart, fitting into (without
distorting) the rounded contour of the head.
EYES: large, round, well opened. Set wide apart and
level.
BODY: medium to large, well knit and powerful. Level
back and a deep broad chest.
LEGS: short to medium, well-boned and strong. In proportion
to the body. Forelegs are straight.
PAWS: round and firm. Toes: five in front and four
behind.
TAIL: medium length in proportion to the body, thicker
at base, tapering slightly to a rounded tip.
COAT: short, very dense, well bodied and firm to the
touch. Not double coated or woolly.
COLOR: for cats with special markings: 5 points for
coat color and 10 points for markings. Shadow tabby markings in solid
color, smoke, shaded, shaded golden, bi-color, or calico kittens are
not a fault.
PENALIZE: definite nose stop. Overlong or light undercoat.
Soft coat. Rangy body. Weak chin.*
DISQUALIFY: incorrect eye color, green rims in adults.
Tail defects. Long or fluffy coat. Incorrect number of toes. Locket
or button. Improper color or pigment in nose leather and/or paw pads
in part or total. Any evidence of illness or poor health. Any evidence
of wryness of jaw, poor dentition (arrangement of teeth),
or malocclusion. Evidence of hybridization resulting in the colors chocolate,
lavender, the himalayan pattern, or these combinations with white.*
*The previously listed penalties and disqualifications apply to all
British Shorthair cats. Additional penalties and disqualifications are
listed under colors.
BRITISH SHORTHAIR COLORS WHITE: pure white, untipped
with yellow. Eye color: deep sapphire
blue, gold, or copper. Odd-eyed whites shall have one deep sapphire
blue and one gold eye with equal color depth. Nose leather and paw pads:
pink.
BLACK: jet black to roots, no rusty tinge, no white
hair anywhere. Nose leather: black. Paw pads: black or brown. Eye color:
gold or copper with no trace of green.
BLUE: light to medium blue, lighter shade preferred,
very level in color. Sound medium shade more acceptable than an unsound
lighter shade. No tabby markings or white anywhere. Nose leather and
paw pads: Blue. Eye color: gold or copper.
RED: deep, brilliant red, level in color, sound to
the roots. No white anywhere. Nose leather and paw pads: brick red.
Eye color: gold or copper. Disqualify: heavy tabby markings.
CREAM: rich cream, lighter shades preferred, level
in color, sound to the roots. No white anywhere. Nose leather and paw
pads: pink. Eye color: gold or copper. Disqualify: heavy tabby markings.
SMOKE: a genetically silver, non-agouti tabby variety
of British Shorthair. The top coat may be of any recognized solid color,
tortoiseshell or blue-cream colors. The undercoat to be white or pale
silver, showing maximum contrast. Nose leather and paw pads: to correspond
with the coat color. Eye color: gold or copper.
SHADED SILVER: a genetically silver variety of British
Shorthair in which the color is restricted to the ends of the hairs
in the form of tipping and the undercoat is so pale as to appear white.
The coat on the back, flanks, head, ears and tail should be tipped with
color. The tipping should be evenly distributed and it is the even
distribution rather than the degree of tipping which is of paramount
importance. Heavily tipped cats should not be penalized as long as the
tipping is even and free from tabby markings; in fact, they are preferable
to cats with so little tipping that they are almost white. The legs
should show tipping which will decrease
towards the paws, but which should be as even as possible. The chin,
stomach, chest and under tail should be as pale as possible. The tipping
may be of any recognized solid, tortoiseshell or blue-cream colors.
Nose leather and paw pads: to correspond with the coat color. Mingled
pink and/or brick red in torties and blue-creams. Eye color: gold or
copper with the exception of shaded silver which is to have green or
blue-green eyes only.
SHADED GOLDEN: the non-silver version of the shaded/tipped
British Shorthair in which the undercoat is a rich warm cream color,
with a mantle of black/dark brown tipping. The coat on the back, flanks,
head, ears and tail should be tipped with color. The tipping should
be evenly distributed and it is the even distribution
rather than the degree of tipping which is of paramount importance.
The legs should show tipping which will decrease towards the paws, but
which should be as even as possible. The chin, stomach, chest and under
tail is a pale apricot color. Nose leather: brick red may be outlined
in black/brown. Paw pads: black/dark brown. Eye color: green or blue-green.
CHINCHILLA SILVER: undercoat pure white. Coat on back,
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sufficiently tipped with black to give the characteristic sparkling
silver appearance. Legs may be slightly shaded with tipping. Chin, ear
tufts, stomach and chest, pure white. Rims of eyes, lips and nose outlined
with black. Nose leather: brick red. Paw pads: black. Eye color: green
or blue-green.
CHINCHILLA GOLDEN: undercoat pale honey to bright apricot.
Coat on back, flanks, head and tail sufficiently tipped with black to
enhance a golden appearance. Legs and end of tail may be shaded with
tipping. Chin, ear tufts, stomach and chest to be consistent dilute
color, much lighter in tone than the undercoat color.
The general effect is lighter than a shaded golden due to less tipping.
Rims of eyes, lips and nose outlined with black. Nose leather: pink.
Paw pads: black. Eye color: green or blue-green.
SHELL CAMEO (Red Chinchilla): undercoat white, the
coat on the back, flanks, head and tail to be lightly tipped with red.
Face and legs may be lightly shaded with tipping. Chin, ear tufts, stomach
and chest should be white. Nose leather: pink. Paw Pads: pink. Eye color:
copper.
SHADED CAMEO (Red Shaded): undercoat white with a mantle
of red shading down the sides, face and tail. Face and legs may be a
deeper shading than the rest of the body. Chin, ear tufts, stomach and
chest are to be white. The general effect to be much redder than the
shell cameo. Nose leather: pink. Paw Pads: pink. Eye color: Copper.
CLASSIC TABBY PATTERN: markings dense, clearly defined,
and broad. Legs evenly barred with bracelets coming up to meet the body
markings. Tail evenly ringed. Several unbroken necklaces on neck and
upper chest, the more the better. Frown marks on forehead form an intricate
letter “M.” Unbroken line runs back from outer corner of
eye. Swirls on cheeks. Vertical lines over back of head extend to shoulder
markings which are in the shape of a butterfly with both upper and lower
wings distinctly outlined and marked with dots inside outline. Back
markings consist of a vertical line down the spine from butterfly to
tail with a vertical stripe paralleling it on each side, the three stripes
well separated by stripes of the ground color. Large solid blotch on
each side to
be encircled by one or more unbroken rings. Side markings should be
the same on both sides. Double vertical rows of buttons on chest and
stomach. Penalize: brindling. Disqualify: white anywhere.
MACKEREL TABBY PATTERN: markings dense, clearly defined,
and all narrow pencillings. Legs evenly barred with narrow bracelets
coming up to meet the body markings. Tail barred. Necklaces on neck
and chest distinct, like so many chains. Head barred with an “M”
on the forehead. Unbroken lines running back from the eyes. Lines running
down the head to meet the shoulders. Spine lines run together to form
a narrow saddle. Narrow pencillings run around body. Penalize: brindling.
Mackerel pencillings not in evidence on both sides of the cat. Disqualify:
white anywhere.
SPOTTED TABBY PATTERN: good, clear spotting is essential.
The spots can be round, oblong, or rosette-shaped. Any of these are
of equal merit but the spots, however shaped or placed, shall be distinct.
Head: as classic tabby. Body and Legs: good, clear spotting essential.
Tail: spots or broken rings desirable. Color:
silver with black spots, brown with black spots, red with deep rich
red spots. Any other recognized ground color acceptable with appropriate
spotting. Eye color: as for classic tabby. Penalize: solid spine color
line, brindling, markings not distinct and separate or spotting not
in evidence on both sides of the cat. Disqualify: white anywhere.
SILVER TABBY (classic, mackerel, spotted): ground color,
including lips and chin, pale clear silver. Markings dense black. Nose
leather: brick red. Paw pads: black. Eye color: green or hazel.
SILVER PATCHED TABBY (classic, mackerel, spotted):
ground color pale, clear silver. Markings desne black, with patches
of red or softly intermingled areas of red on both body and extremities.
Nose leather: brick red. Paw pads: black and/or brick red. Eye color:
brilliant gold, green or hazel.
SILVER PATCHED TABBY AND WHITE (classic, mackerel,
spotted): same as for silver patched tabby with the addition of white.
Blaze desirable. Nose leather: brick red and/or pink. Paw pads: black,
brick red and/or pink. Eye color: brilliant gold, green or hazel.
RED TABBY (classic, mackerel, spotted): ground color
red, including lips and chin. Markings deep, rich red. Nose leather
and paw pads: brick red. Eye color: gold or copper.
BROWN TABBY (classic, mackerel, spotted): ground color
brilliant coppery brown. Markings dense black. Lips and chin of same
shade as the rings around the eyes. Back of leg black from paw to heel.
Nose leather: brick red. Paw pads: black or brown. Eye color: gold or
copper.
BROWN PATCHED TABBY (classic, mackerel, spotted): ground
color brilliant coppery brown. Markings of dense black. Patches of red
or softly intermingled areas of red on both body and extremities. Nose
leather: brick red. Paw pads: black and/or brick red. Eye color: gold
or copper.
BROWN PATCHED TABBY AND WHITE (classic, mackerel, spotted):
same as for brown patched tabby with the addition of white. Blaze desirable.
Nose leather: brick red and/or pink. Paw pads: black, brick red and/or
pink. Eye color: gold or copper.
BLUE TABBY (classic, mackerel, spotted): ground color,
including lips and chin, pale bluish ivory. Markings a very deep blue
affording a good contrast with ground color. Warm fawn overtones or
patina over the whole. Nose leather: old rose. Paw pads: rose. Eye color:
gold or copper.
BLUE PATCHED TABBY (classic, mackerel, spotted): ground
color pale bluish ivory. Markings of very deep blue affording good contrast
with ground color. Patches or softly intermingled areas of cream on
both body and extremities. Warm fawn overtones or patina over the whole.
Nose leather: old rose or pink. Paw pads: rose and/or pink. Eye color:
gold or copper.
BLUE PATCHED TABBY AND WHITE (classic, mackerel, spotted):
same as for blue patched tabby with the addition of white. Blaze desirable.
Nose leather: old rose and/or pink. Paw pads: rose and/or pink. Eye
color: gold or copper.
CREAM TABBY (classic, mackerel, spotted): ground color,
including lips and chin, very pale cream. Markings of buff or cream
sufficiently darker than the ground color to afford good contrast, but
remaining within the dilute color range. Nose leather and paw pads:
pink. Eye color: gold or copper.
TABBY AND WHITE (classic, mackerel, spotted): red tabby,
cream tabby, blue tabby, silver tabby, brown tabby with white. Where
the tabby pattern is expressed the pattern should conform to the already
established tabby pattern requirements, with allowances for the expression
of white. As a preferred minimum, there should be some white on the
feet, legs, undersides, chest and muzzle. Less white then this should
be penalized proportionately. Symmetry of those markings, no matter
the amount of color vs. white, is desired. White blaze desirable. Nose
leather, paw pads, eye color: to conform to the already established
tabby requirements; nose leather and paw pads may also be pink.
VAN TABBY AND WHITE: white cat with colored portions
confined to the extremities; head, tail, and legs. The colored portions
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established classic, mackerel, spotted
and patched tabby color definitions. One or two small colored patches
on body allowable. Nose leather, paw pads, and eye color: to conform
to the already established tabby requirements; nose leather and paw
pads may also be pink.
TORTOISESHELL: black and rich red to be softly mingled,
with both colors clearly defined over the whole animal but without any
obvious patches of either color, with the exception of a short, narrow
blaze which is permissible. While a single shade of rich red is desirable,
the presence of two shades of red should not be heavily penalized. Nose
leather and paw pads: pink and/or black. Eye color: gold or copper.
Penalize: tabby markings, unbroken color on paws. Unequal balance of
color. Disqualify: white anywhere.
CALICO: white with unbrindled patches of black and
red. Patches to be clear and defined. As a preferred minimum, the cat
should have white feet, legs, undersides, chest and muzzle. White blaze
desirable. Some evidence of tabby markings are allowed in the red patches.
Nose leather and paw pads: pink and/or black. Eye color: gold or copper.
Penalize: brindling.
DILUTE CALICO: white with unbrindled patches of blue
and cream. Patches to be clear and defined. As a preferred minimum,
the cat should have white feet, legs, undersides, chest and muzzle.
White blaze desirable. Some evidence of tabby markings are allowed in
the cream patches. Nose leather and paw pads: blue and/or pink. Eye
color: gold or copper. Penalize brindling.
VAN CALICO: white cat with unbrindled patches of black
and red confined to the extremities; head, tail, and legs. One or two
small colored patches on body allowable. Eye color: gold or copper.
VAN DILUTE CALICO: white cat with unbrindled patches
of blue and cream confined to the extremities; head, tail, and legs.
One or two small colored patches on body allowable. Eye color: gold
or copper.
BLUE-CREAM: blue and cream to be softly mingled, not
patched. Nose leather and paw pads: blue and/or pink. Eye color: gold
or copper. Penalize: tabby markings, unbroken color on paws. Solid patches
of color. Disqualify: white anywhere.
BI-COLOR: black and white, blue and white, red and
white, or cream and white. As a preferred minimum, the cat should have
some white on the feet, legs, undersides, chest and muzzle. Less white
then this should be penalized proportionately. Symmetry of those markings,
no matter the amount of color vs. white, is desired. White blaze desirable.
Eye color: gold or copper. Penalize: brindling or tabby markings. Nose
leather and paw
pads: to conform to the already established solid requirements; nose
leather and paw pads may also be pink.
VAN BI-COLOR: black and white, blue and white, red
and white, and cream and white. White cat with color confined to the
extremities: head, tail, and legs. One or two small colored patches
on body allowable. Eye color: gold or copper. Nose leather and paw pads:
to conform to the already established solid requirements;
nose leather and paw pads may also be pink.
OBSHC (Other British Shorthair Colors): any other color
or pattern with the exception of those showing evidence of hybridization
resulting in the colors chocolate, lavender, the himalayan pattern,
or these combinations with white. Eye color: appropriate to the dominant
color of the cat. The following information is for reference purposes
only and not an official part of the CFA Show Standard.
British Shorthair Color Class Numbers
Solid Color Class.............................................. 2500
2501
(Black, Blue, Cream, Red, Blue-Eyed White, Gold-Eyed White, Odd-Eyed
White)
Tabby Class (spotted, classic, mackerel).......... 2536 2537
(Blue Tabby, Brown Tabby, Cream Tabby, Red Tabby, Silver Tabby, Blue
Patched Tabby, Brown Patched Tabby and Silver Patched Tabby)
Parti-Color & Bi-Color Class............................ 2546 2547
(Blue-Cream, Tortoiseshell, Calico, Van Calico, Dilute Calico, Van Dilute
Calico, Solid Color and White, Van Solid Color and White, Tabby and
White, Van Tabby and White, Patched Tabby and White)
OBSHC (Other British Shorthair Colors) ............ 2596 2597
(Smoke, Shaded, Shaded Golden and any other color or pattern with the
exception of those showing evidence of hybridization resulting in the
colors chocolate, lavender, the himalayan pattern, or these combinations
with white. Eye color: appropriate to the dominant color of the cat.)
AOV....................................................................
2598 2599
British Shorthair allowable outcross breeds: none. |