POINT SCORE
HEAD (35)
5 .. Size/Shape
10 .. Ears
5 .. Muzzle/Chin
5 .. Profile
5 .. Cheekbones
5 .. Eyes
BODY (35)
5 .. Neck
10 .. Chest
10 .. Abdomen and Rump
5 .. Legs and Feet
5 .. Tail
COAT/SKIN .. 30
GENERAL: the most
distinctive feature of this cat is its appearance of
hairlessness. The Sphynx is of medium size and body conformation
with substantial weight for its size. Females are generally
smaller than males. The head shape is a modified wedge, with
prominent cheekbones and whisker pads giving a squared
appearance to the muzzle. The body is warm and soft to the
touch, with a skin texture akin to either a soft peach or a
smooth nectarine. The Sphynx is sweet-tempered, lively,
intelligent, and amenable to handling.
HEAD: the head is slightly
longer than it is wide, with prominent cheekbones and a
distinctive whisker break. The skull is slightly rounded with a
flat plane in front of the ears. The nose is straight and there
is a slight to moderate palpable stop at the bridge of the nose.
CHEEKS AND CHEEKBONES:
prominent, rounded cheekbones which define the eye and form a
curve above the whisker break.
MUZZLE AND CHIN: whisker
break with prominent whisker pads. Strong, well developed chin
forming perpendicular line with upper lip.
EARS: large to very large.
Broad at the base, open and upright. When viewed from the front,
the outer base of the ear should begin at the level of the eye,
neither low set nor on top of the head. The interior of the ears
is naturally without furnishing.
EYES: large, lemon-shaped,
with wide-open center while coming to a definite point on each
side. Placement should be at a slight upward angle, aligning
with the outer base of the ear. Eyes to be wide set apart with
the distance between the eyes being a minimum of one eye width.
Eye color immaterial.
BODY: the body is medium
length, hard and muscular with broad rounded chest and full
round abdomen. The rump is well rounded and muscular. Back line
rises just behind the shoulder blades to accommodate longer back
legs when standing. Boning is medium.
NECK: the neck is medium
in length, rounded, well muscled, with a slight arch. Allowance
to be made for heavy musculature in adult males.
LEGS AND FEET: legs are
medium in proportion to the body. They are sturdy and well
muscled with rear legs being slightly longer than the front.
Paws are oval with well-knuckled toes; five in front and four
behind. The paw pads are thick, giving the appearance of walking
on cushions.
TAIL: slender, flexible,
and long while maintaining proportion to body length. Whip-like,
tapering to a fine point.
COAT/SKIN: the appearance
of this cat is one of hairlessness. However, short, fine hair
may be present on the feet, outer edges of the ears, the tail,
and the scrotum. The bridge of the nose should be normally
coated. The remainder of the body can range from completely
hairless to a covering of soft peach-like fuzz, no longer than
1/8th of an inch (two millimeters) in length. This coat/skin
texture creates a feeling of resistance when stroking the cat.
Wrinkled skin is desirable, particularly around the muzzle,
between the ears, and around the shoulders. There are usually no
whiskers but if whiskers are present they are short and sparse.
COLOR: color and pattern
are difficult to distinguish and should not affect the judging
of the cat. White lockets, buttons, or belly spots are allowed.
PENALIZE: hair other than
described. Delicate or frail appearance. Thin abdomen, thin
rump, or narrow chest. Bowed front legs. Should not resemble the
Devon Rex, Cornish Rex or Oriental body type.
DISQUALIFY: kinked or
abnormal tail. Structural abnormalities. Aggressive behavior
endangering the judge.

©Denna Harmon,
Suedekitty Cattery
CFA Grand Champion (TICA
Champion working to Grand) Suedekitty
Johnny Cash.
SPHYNX COLORS
GENERAL: all colors and
patterns, in any combination, found in felines is acceptable in
the Sphynx with exception to any of the colors or patterns that
are determined by the placement of color on the single shaft of
hair. e.g. shaded, cameo, smoke, chinchilla, ticked or otherwise
tipped hair shaft. Being a cat noted for its lack of hair, these
descriptions would not apply to the Sphynx. Note: exposure to
sun will intensify all colors.
WHITE: pure glistening
white. Nose leather and paw pads: pink.
BLACK: black. One level
tone from nose to tip of tail. Nose leather: black. Paw pads:
black or brown.
BLUE: blue. One level tone
from nose to tip of tail. Nose leather and paw pads: blue.
RED: deep, rich, clear,
brilliant red, without markings. Lips and chin the same color as
the skin. Nose leather and paw pads: brick red.
CREAM: one level shade of
buff cream, without markings. Nose leather and paw pads: pink.
CHOCOLATE: rich chestnut
brown, even throughout. Nose leather: brown. Paw pads: brown or
cinnamon.
LAVENDER: frosty-grey with
a pinkish tone, even throughout. Nose leather and paw pads:
lavender-pink.
CINNAMON: cinnamon, even
throughout. Nose leather and paw pads: cinnamon.
FAWN: pale, pinkish fawn,
even throughout. Nose leather and paw pads: pale fawn.
CLASSIC TABBY PATTERN:
markings clearly defined on legs and tail. Pattern tends to fade
on hairless body. 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. Markings
seen on the skin. Frown lines on head 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.
MACKEREL TABBY PATTERN:
markings clearly defined on legs and tail. Pattern tends to fade
on hairless body. 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.
SPOTTED TABBY PATTERN:
markings on the body to be spotted. 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. Spots
should not run together in a broken Mackerel pattern. A dorsal
stripe runs the length of the body to the tip of the tail. The
stripe is ideally composed of spots. The markings on the face
and forehead shall be typically tabby markings. Underside of the
body to have "vest buttons." Legs and tail are barred. Markings
clearly defined on legs and tail. Pattern tends to fade on
hairless body.
PATCHED TABBY PATTERN: a
patched tabby (torbie) is an established silver, brown, blue,
red, cream, etc. tabby with patches of red, cream, lavender,
fawn, etc. clearly defined on both the body and extremities; a
blaze on the face is desirable.
SILVER TABBY: skin ground
color, including lips and chin, pale clear silver. Markings
dense black. Nose leather: brick red. Paw pads: black.
BROWN TABBY: skin ground
color brilliant coppery brown. Markings dense black. Lips and
chin the 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.
BLUE TABBY: skin ground
color, including lips and chin, pale bluish ivory. Markings a
very deep blue affording a good contrast with skin ground color.
Nose leather: old rose. Paw pads: rose.
RED TABBY: skin ground
color red. Markings deep, rich red. Lips and chin red. Nose
leather and paw pads: brick red.
CREAM TABBY: skin ground
color, including lips and chin, very pale cream. Markings 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.
CHOCOLATE (Chestnut) TABBY:
skin ground color is warm fawn, markings are rich chestnut
brown. Nose leather: chestnut, or pink rimmed with chestnut. Paw
pads: cinnamon.
CHOCOLATE-SILVER TABBY:
skin ground color, including lips and chin, is silver. Markings
rich chestnut. Nose leather: chestnut or pink rimmed with
chestnut. Paw pads: cinnamon.
CINNAMON TABBY: skin
ground color, including lips and chin, a pale, warm honey,
markings a dense cinnamon, affording a good contrast with skin
ground color. Nose leather: cinnamon or coral rimmed with
cinnamon. Paw pads: cinnamon.
CINNAMON-SILVER TABBY:
skin ground color, including lips and chin, a pale glistening
silver. Markings dense cinnamon. Nose leather: cinnamon. Paw
pads: coral.
LAVENDER TABBY: skin
ground color is pale lavender. Markings are a rich lavender,
affording a good contrast with skin ground color. Nose leather:
lavender, or pink rimmed with lavender. Paw pads: lavender-pink.
LAVENDER-SILVER TABBY:
skin ground color, including lips and chin, a cold clear silver.
Markings lavender. Nose leather: lavender or pink rimmed with
lavender. Paw pads: lavender-pink.
FAWN TABBY: skin ground
color, including lips and chin, pale ivory, markings dense fawn,
affording good contrast with skin ground color. Nose leather and
paw pads: pale fawn.
TORTOISESHELL: black
mottled or patched with red and/or cream. Blaze on face
desirable.
BLUE-CREAM: blue mottled
or patched with cream. Blaze on face desirable.
CHOCOLATE (Chestnut)
TORTOISESHELL: rich chestnut brown mottled or patched with
red and/or cream. Blaze on face desirable.
CINNAMON TORTOISESHELL:
cinnamon mottled or patched with red and/or cream. Blaze on face
desirable.
LAVENDER-CREAM: lavender
mottled or patched with cream. Blaze on face desirable.
FAWN-CREAM: fawn mottled
or patched with cream. Blaze on face desirable.
CALICO: white with
unbrindled patches of black and red. White predominant on
underparts.
VAN CALICO: white with
unbrindled patches of black and red confined to the extremities;
head, tail, legs. One or two small patches of color on body
allowable.
DILUTE CALICO: white with
unbrindled patches of blue and cream. White predominant on
underparts.
DILUTE VAN CALICO: white
with unbrindled patches of blue and cream confined to the
extremities; head, tail, legs. One or two small patches of color
on body allowable.
BI-COLOR: solid color and
white, tabby and white, tortoiseshell and white, pointed and
white, any color and white, etc.
VAN BI-COLOR: solid color
and white, tabby and white, tortoiseshell and white, etc., with
color confined to the extremities; head, tail, and legs. One or
two small patches on body allowable.
FAWN-CREAM CALICO,
LAVENDER-CREAM CALICO, CINNAMON-CREAM CALICO: as for calico
above, with appropriate marking color.
FAWN-CREAM VAN CALICO,
LAVENDER-CREAM VAN CALICO, CINNAMON-CREAM VAN CALICO: as for
van calico above, with appropriate marking color.
POINTED PATTERN: point
restricted colors show little or no color contrast between body
and points in the mature Sphynx. Although born very light in
color, the pointed Sphynx will darken and appear solid in color
as an adult. Eye color: vivid blue. Nose leather and paw pads:
appropriate to coat color. The pointed pattern may be combined
with ANY other pattern (except mink) and ANY colors, e.g.
lilac-silver lynx point and seal-tortie point with white (shown
in the Bi-Color Class).
MINK PATTERN: point
restricted colors show little or no color differentiation
between body and points in the mature Sphynx. Although born very
light in color, the mink Sphynx will darken and appear solid in
color as an adult. Eye color: aqua. Nose leather and paw pads:
appropriate to coat color. The mink pattern may be combined with
ANY other pattern (except pointed) and ANY colors, e.g. natural
mink, blue mink, champagne mink, platinum mink, natural tabby
mink, blue-cream, tortie mink and white (shown in Bi-Color
Class).
SABLE: the mature specimen
is a rich, warm, sable brown without shadings, barring, or
markings of any kind. (Kittens are often lighter in color.) Nose
leather and paw pads: brown.
CHAMPAGNE: the mature
specimen should be a warm honey beige without shadings, barring,
or markings of any kind. Nose leather: light, warm brown. Paw
pads: warm, pinkish tan.
PLATINUM: the mature
specimen should be a pale, silvery gray without shadings,
barring or markings of any kind. Nose leather and paw pads:
lavender-pink.
OSC (Other Sphynx Colors):
any other color or pattern. Cats with no more than a locket
and/or button do not qualify for this class, such cats shall be
judged in the color class of their basic color with no penalty
for such locket and/or button. Examples: any color with one,
two, three, or four white feet. All point restricted colors such
as seal point, chocolate point, natural mink, blue mink, sable,
champagne, platinum, etc.
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