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GCCF
Show Standard.
GCCF Standard of Points for the Sphynx Cat
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General Type Standard
The most distinctive feature of the cat is its lack of fur. The Sphynx is of
medium size, boning and body conformation with surprising weight for its size.
The head shape is a modified wedge, with prominent cheekbones and whisker pads.
The body is warm and soft to the touch, with a chamois leather like texture to
the skin. Males are generally larger than females. The Sphynx is sweet-tempered,
lively, intelligent and amenable to handling.
Head - The head is a modified wedge with rounded contours, slightly
longer than it is wide, with prominent cheekbones and distinctive whisker breaks
with prominent whisker pads, strong rounded muzzle. 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 stop at the bridge of the nose. Strong chin, level bite
with the nose leather and chin in a straight line.
Ears - Large, wide open at the base tapering to a rounded tip. They are
set at a slight angle to the head with the outer base of the ears level with the
outer corner of the eye but are not flaring. The interior of the ear is
naturally without furnishing.
Eyes - Large and lemon shaped, slanting slightly upwards towards the
outer edges of the ears and set wide apart. Any colour acceptable.
Body - The body is medium length, hard and muscular with a broad rounded
chest and abdomen. The rump is well rounded and muscular. The neck is medium to
long and well muscled. Allowance to be made for heavy musculature in adult
males.
Legs and Feet - Legs are of medium length but in proportion to the body
and are sturdy and well muscled. The hind legs are slightly longer than the
front. Paws are oval. The toes are long and slender and the paw pads are thick,
giving the appearance of walking on cushions.
Tail - Long and slender, in proportion to the body length, heavier at the
base and tapering to the tip.
Down/Skin - There is a fine down on the skin, almost imperceptible to the
eye, giving the overall feel of soft warm chamois leather. Slightly thicker down
is permissible on the bridge of the nose, back of the ears, on the feet, scrotum
and, to a lesser extent, the tail. The coat texture creates a feeling of
resistance when stroking the cat. Wrinkled skin may appear particularly around
the muzzle, between the ears and around the shoulders. Any whiskers and eyebrows
should be short and sparse.
Colour - Colour is irrelevant; a cat should not be penalised if
apparently wrongly registered as there are no points for colour.
SCALE OF POINTS
Head (35)
Shape & Size 5
Muzzle & Chin 5
Profile 5
Cheekbones 5
Eyes 5
Ears 10
Body (35)
Body 15
Legs & Feet 10
Tail 5
Neck 5
Skin & Down 30
Total 100
Withhold all awards for:
1. The complete absence of down
2. Excessive fur - eg coat on body
Withhold Certificates or First Prizes in Kitten Open Classes for:
1. Disproportionately small ears
2. Round eyes
3. Lack of prominent cheekbones
4. Lack of whisker breaks with prominent whisker pads
5. Rounded feet or thin paw pads
6. Delicate appearance
7. Any other defect as listed in the preface to this SOP booklet
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