SIAMESE STANDARDS 



The following standards have been adopted by the Cat Fanciers' 

 Association, Inc. These standards follow closely the standards of 

 other national organizations. You should realize that not even the 

 most perfect specimen can fulfill the standards in every detail. 



Here, then, are the standards. 



SEAL POINT 



BODY COLOR 15 



Even pale fawn or cream, shading gradually into a lighter color 

 on the stomach and chest. The coat color should not be gray. In 

 judging body color in older cats, allowance should be made for 

 darker coats as Siamese generally darken with age but there should 

 be definite contrast between body color and points. Kittens, 

 lighter in color. Point allotment: Proper color, 4 points; Proper 

 shading, 4; Evenness of color, 7. 



POINTS 10 



Mask, ears, legs, feet, and tail, dense and clearly defined, all of 

 the same shade of deep seal brown. Mask should be connected by 



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