CAT CLUBS AND CAT HOMES 101 



TORTOISESHELL 



Colour and Marking The three colours, Black, 

 Orange, and Yellow, to be well broken, and as 

 bright and well defined as possible ; free from 

 Tabby markings. No white . . . .30 



Coat To be silky, very long and fluffy . . .20 



Size and Shape To be large, not coarse, but 

 massive, with plenty of bone and substance, 

 short legs 25 



Head To be round and broad, with short nose, 



ears small and well opened . . . .15 



Eyes To be large and full, and bright orange or 



hazel in colour ...... 5 



Condition ...,.,,. 10 



CHINCHILLA 



Used also in Amerka. The Chinchilla Cat Club having been 

 invited to draw up the standard for judging Chinchilla Cats in the 

 U.S.A. 



Colour of Coat Palest silver lavender tint pre- 

 ferred, nearly white at roots. No dark stripes, 

 blotches, or brown tint. Darker tips to the 

 long hairs give the coat an appearance of 

 being lightly peppered with a darker shade, 

 or with black. The whole appearance of the 

 cat to be very pale 30 



Coat Long and thick ...... 20 



Texture of Coat Fine and soft . . . .10 



Tufts of hair inside and round the ears and between 



the toes 10 



Head Broad and round. Forehead wide. Ears 



small and set low, nose short . . . .23 



Shape Back level, not too short. Legs short. 

 Paws round. Brush short, wide, and carried 

 low 2O 



Eyes Large, luminous. Colour, green, or green 

 and yellow mixture (called hazel in connection 

 with cats), 5 points. Not yellow or orange . 10 



ROYAL CAT OF SIAM 



Body Colour as light and even as possible, cream being the most 

 desirable, but fawn also admissible, with streaks, bars, blotches, or 

 other body markings. 



