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Active
Term describing an animal in action, moving, always alert.
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Accepted
Said of a characteristic accepted in a breed standard, although not necessarily sought in breeding.
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Prefix
The cattery name preceding the cat's name, indicating the breeder's cattery.
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Suffix
The cattery name following the cat's name, indicating the cattery in which the cat resides.
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Agouti
Said of a hair exhibiting alternate light and dark areas. Agouti gene A produces striping in the fur.
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Full Cheeks
Term describing the cheeks, particularly in the standard of the Chartreux.
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Jowls
Cheek folds prominent in unaltered, adult male cats.
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Barring
Stripes associated with tabby markings.
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Bicolor
Cat with a coat consisting of white and another color.
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White
White cats with blue irises are almost always deaf (Létard, 1925).
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Blue
Coat color ranging from blue-gray to slate gray. Chartreux cats are blue.
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Blue-cream
The colors blue and cream must be present in equal proportions and perfectly mixed, as in the Blue Tortie, a variety with even patches of blue and cream. Blue Torties are almost always female.
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Blotched (Classic Tabby)
A term indicating the classic, marbled tabby coat.
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Blue Point
In the Siamese, Colorpoint, and Birman, a term indicating the slate blue-gray color of the points (mask, ears, legs, and tail).
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Break
The sharp angle formed where the bridge of the nose meets the lower forehead.
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Brindling
White, lighter, or depigmented hairs in a color, design, or pattern. Traces of color that contrast with the base color of the coat.
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Calico
An American term indicating the tortoiseshell and white variety (white coloring on the underparts).
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Cameo
- Silvery cats in which the tips of the hairs are reddish-brown or cream (tipping). - Silvery reddish-brown or cream ticked variety.
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Break or Stop
The well-pronounced angle between the nose and forehead (see Break, Stop).
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Champagne
The American term for the Chocolate Burmese and Lilac Tonkinese (see Honey Mink in breed section).
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Chinchilla
A coat in which the tip of the hair is black, with the rest being silvery white. This is the lightest degree of tipping. - Original Persian, with black markings, surely the result of a cross between ...
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Chocolate
A fairly light chestnut-brown color common in Oriental breeds. Chocolate Tortie Colorpoint.
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Cinnamon
A honey or reddish-brown coat color.
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Classic Tabby or Blotched Tabby
The rings on the tail and legs are wide and well-spaced. The "M" on the forehead, the parallel stripes on the skull, and the stripes on the neck are wide. The shoulders have bull's eye or oyster-shape...
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Cobby
A massive, stocky, short, muscular body with a wide chest and hips (Persian).
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Ruff or Frill
A mass of longer, thicker hair around the neck.
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Necklace
Continuous or broken stripes on the upper part of the chest in tabby varieties.
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Colorpoint
A cat with a light-colored body and darker "points" (markings) of color on the mask (face), ears, legs, and tail. All Siamese varieties are colorpoints.
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Inbreeding
The mating of related individuals (from the same family). A cross between a brother and sister can reveal defects carried by the parents but can also help to rapidly establish the characteristics of a...
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Rexing
A term describing a curly coat like that of the Rex.
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Cream
A very pale shade of buff, fairly common in the Persian.
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Nose Leather
The hairless tip of the nose and nostrils.
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Britches or Breeches
In longhaired or semilonghaired cats, the longer, denser hair on the back of the thighs.
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Wedge-shaped
Said of a head characterized by a straight line running from the outer base of the ear to the side of the muzzle. Flat skull, straight nose. Narrow face with angular features.
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Curly-coated
A term describing the hair found in the American Wirehair and the Rex.
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Fault
Any significant imperfection with relation to the breed standard and its specific features.
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Dilution
A paler version of a basic color: lilac, cream, etc.
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Disqualification
Elimination for a fault serious enough to deny a cat a title in a show (for example, if the animal has a dyed or shaved coat or an abnormal number of toes, is aggressive, unclean, overweight, underwei...
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Convex
Term describing a domed forehead.
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Tortoiseshell or Tortie
A coat with a combination of red and black or cream and blue. In principle, this combination exists only in females. Black and orange coat color. Also exists in dilute versions. A term describing a co...
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Tortoiseshell and White
A cat with tortoiseshell coloring and white markings.
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Point Score
A numbered rating of the various elements involved in evaluating a cat. A perfect score is one hundred. Each region of the body is assigned a number of points based on significance, in order to achie...
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Whole
A queen or tom, that is, a cat that has not been spayed or neutered.
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Gloves
Pure white areas of fur on the back of the feet in the Birman and Ragdoll.
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Gauntlets
White markings on the hind paws of a colored or bicolored cat, ending below or above the hock. Also called "boots."
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Ghost Markings
Tabby markings visible in young cats that are genetically self-colored. These markings fade as the cat reaches adulthood and sheds.
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Fawn
A buff color in the black range. Delicate, pale color. Dilution of cinnamon, pale buff, light sand, slightly pinkish-gray. - Fawn Point: pinkish-buff extremities. - Fawn Tortie: ranging from cinnam...
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Blaze
A marking, often white in color, running from the middle of the forehead to the nose.
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Foreign
A term describing a fine-boned, long-limbed, elegant cat, such as the Abyssinian, Siamese, and Somali. Oriental shorthair, self-colored coat.
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Whip Tail
A long, thin, flexible tail tapering from the base to the tip, as in the Siamese, Sphynx, and Oriental.
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Smoke
A coat in which most of each hair is colored, with the base being white or light-colored. 50 to 80% of the length of each hair is colored, the rest being silver, as seen mainly in the Persian.
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Guard Hair
One of the three types of hair in a cat's coat. Guard hairs provide insulation of a certain thickness (see Hair).
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Gold or Golden
A golden apricot color. Among rare colors: - Golden Shaded: a dark apricot background with no trace of gray and with black tipping. - Golden Chinchilla: a very warm apricot background with no trace ...
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Feral
A term describing a domestic cat that has reverted to a wild state and subsists on game.
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Havana
A warm chestnut color.
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Himalayan
Another name for the Colorpoint Persian. A Persian with Siamese markings. The Himalayan is a lovely cat with large blue eyes and a coat with a distinctive contrast between the points and the body. ...
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Heterochromatic
Said of eyes of two different colors, for example, one blue eye and one gold eye in white Persians (see Odd-eyed).
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Frill or Ruff
A mass of long, dense hair around the neck.
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Laces
A white area running from the foot to the hocks, particularly in Birmans and Snowshoes ("boots" on the back of the leg, to the hock) (see Gauntlets, Gloves).
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Wooly
Said of a thick undercoat on the belly, britches, or tail in Persians. The coat has the wooly appearance of the Chartreux.
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Lavender or Lilac
A light pinkish-buff coat color with no markings.
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Mascara Lines
Dark lines connecting to the eyes.
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Lilac
A light pinkish-buff color (see Lavender). Rare color. Taupe gray or even, extremely light pinkish-buff with no ghost markings. Platinum (Burmese and Tonkinese). Lilac Persians are very light in color...
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Spectacles
A lighter area encircling the eyes in a colored mask (Siamese, Birman, Himalayan).
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Lynx Point or Tabby Point
Said of a cat with a colored coat in which the extremities (or points: mask, tail, legs, and ears) have tabby markings (Siamese, Himalayan, etc.).
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Lynx Tip
A tuft of hair at the tip of the ear, a characteristic sought in the Maine Coon, Norwegian Forest Cat, and Himalayan, and retracted for the Persian and Exotic.
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Mackerel Markings
A tiger tabby design. Mackerel tabby: the legs and tail have thin, tight rings, as does the necklace. The "M" on the forehead and the lines on the skull, neck, and spine are continuous, tight, and par...
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Maltesing
A dilution of pigment in the hair follicle.
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Marble
A term used exclusively for the Bengal, a breed exhibiting a classic tabby pattern with rosettes on the flanks, markings typical of wild cats. The marbled cat, a wild cat from Asia, has marbling on th...
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Marking
A tabby design or striping, called "ghost markings" when it fades with age or when the cat exhibits tabby markings but is genetically self-colored. A clearly outlined pattern on a more or less even b...
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Scarab Marking
A marking in the form of an "M" on the forehead of many foreign-type spotted tabbies. This marking is complex enough in design to evoke an ancient Egyptian scarab beetle. Also called "frown lines." ...
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Striping
On the tabby, distinct markings resembling fish bones.
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Mask
The darker area of the face which stops between the ears and covers the nose, whisker pads, chin, and area around the eyes. Darker parts of the face in the Siamese and Birman.
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Mi-ke
Tortoiseshell and white (calico) variety of the Japanese Bobtail. Tortoiseshell, light reddish-brown, dark reddish brown, and black on a white background.
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Mink
The result of the influence of point and sepia genes on the self gene. The cat has darker coloring on the points and back and lighter coloring on the body, especially the underparts, while Colorpoints...
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Mittens
White fur on the forepaws, as in the Ragdoll.
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Spotted
"Found only in the European Shorthair, this pattern corresponds to clear, non-overlapping spots that are oval, round, or rosette-shaped and vary in color or said to be ‘in keeping with the background ...
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Non-agouti
A solid-colored coat. (agouti gene A is what produces stripes in the coat, always accompanied by a design called a tabby pattern). Non-agouti gene aa produces self colors (uniform over the entire len...
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Hairless (Cat)
Hereditary alopecia is rare in cats. Mexican hairless cats, a breed created by the Aztecs, were described in 1924 as follows: skin slightly wrinkled, bluish on the back, and lighter on the belly. Well...
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Odd-eyed
A cat with one blue eye and one copper eye, for example. Only possible in cats with a white coat or with a colored coat with white markings (see Heterochromatic).
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Shading, Shaded
A "shaded" coat falls between chinchilla and smoke (in which most of the hair is colored), with tipping covering approximately 1/3 the length of the hair and the rest white or light-colored. Shading ...
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Ears
Medium-sized, erect (European Shorthair, etc.); Very large (Devon Rex); Folded back (American Curl); Set in a caplike fashion, flat against the head (Scottish Fold).
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Brush or Plume
A thick covering of hair on the tail typical of longhaired, Persian-type cats.
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Particolored
A coat consisting of two or more colors, such as tortoiseshell and white. A coat consisting of several colors, for example, reddish-brown, white, and black.
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Patched Tabby
A tabby coat with superimposed tortoiseshell coloring. Also called tortie tabby (see Torbie).
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Whisker Pad
The area of the upper lip on which whiskers grow; the fairly fleshy part of the muzzle on either side of the tip of the nose.
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Pattern
A design characterizing the coat.
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Coat
All the hair of a mammal, considered in its external aspect (color, smoothness, softness to the touch, thickness, length, etc.). Felids usually have a thick, soft, supple coat. It is either solid yel...
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Pewter
The coat color of the Silver Shaded cat with orange or copper-colored eyes.
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Whisker Pinch
The distinct demarcation between the cheeks and the muzzle.
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Bib
The part of the body including the lower chin and the chest (said of the frill of Persians).
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Lynx Tip
A tuft of hair on the ear tip.
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Hair
There are several categories of hair (grouped according to the author): - Outer coat or guard hairs (primary hairs): long, thick, straight, pigmented, spatulate at the distal end. Protective element ...
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Points
Colored extremities that are darker than the body, including the mask, ears, legs, and tail. A characteristic of the Siamese. - Colorpoint: colored at the extremities. The contrast is variable in den...
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Tail
The domestic cat has a long tail (slightly shorter in the Persian, may be totally absent in the Manx) which is often abundantly furnished and naturally curves backward. Several Asian breeds have short...
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Breed
A subdivision of the species consisting of individuals with common hereditary characteristics. These characteristics can be morphological and physiological. Individuals are said to be purebred if they...
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Stocky
Having a compact body shape, as the British Shorthair.
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Rex
A term describing animals with a wavy, curly coat and usually curly whiskers. Actually, this term encompasses several different mutations, both in terms of genotype and phenotype. The rex trait is alw...
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Coat
The characteristics of the coat include the hair (texture, length, etc.), the color of the hair, and the placement of colored and colorless areas.
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Roman
Said of a slightly rounded profile, especially in the Birman; the profile is arched in the Cornish Rex.
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Rustiness
Traces of reddish hairs in the coat of a black cat.
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Ruddy
Term used in the United States to describe the original color of Abyssinians and Somalis. "Usual" is the British equivalent.
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Rumpy
A Manx with no tail. The "rumpy riser" has one to three coccygeal vertebrae covered by a tuft of hair.
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Sable
A term used in the United States to describe the brown Burmese, the darkest form of the breed.
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Seal
A dark brown coat color in the black range.
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