POINT
SCORE HEAD
AND EARS (25) - Roundness
of head - 7
- Full
face and proper profile - 7
- Ears
- 7
- Chin - 4
EYES
(5) BODY
(20) COAT
(20) - Shortness
- 10
- Texture
- 5
- Close lying
- 5
COLOR
(30) - Body
Color - 20
- Eye
Color - 10
GENERAL:
the Bombay was originated as a hybrid between the Burmese and the American Shorthair.
With its jet black, gleaming coat, gold to copper eyes, solid body and sweet facial
expression, the ideal Bombay has an unmistakable look of its own. It is not a
natural breed but a genetic hybrid, with distinctive features that separate it
from its foundation (parent) breeds. The Bombay is a medium-size cat, well-balanced,
friendly, alert, and outgoing; muscular and having a surprising weight for its
size. The body and tail should be of medium length, the head rounded with medium-sized,
wide-set ears, a moderate nose "stop" which is visible (not a break),
large rounded wide-set eyes, and an overall look of excellent proportions and
carriage. HEAD:
the head should be pleasingly rounded with no sharp angles. The face should be
full with considerable breadth between the eyes, blending gently into a broad
well-developed moderately rounded muzzle that maintains the rounded contours of
the head. In profile there should be a moderate visible stop; however, it should
not present a "pugged" or "snubbed" look. Moderate stop is
not to be considered a "break," but a slight indentation at the bridge
of the nose between the eyes thus providing a change of direction from the rounded
head to the medium, rounded muzzle. The end of the nose is slightly rounded down
thus completing the roundness of the head. EARS:
the ears should be medium in size and set well apart on a rounded skull, alert,
tilting slightly forward, broad at the base, and with slightly rounded tips. CHIN:
the chin should be firm, neither receding nor protruding, reflecting a proper
bite. EYES:
set far apart with rounded aperture. BODY:
medium in size, muscular in development, neither compact nor rangy. Allowance
is to be made for larger size in males. LEGS:
in proportion to the body and tail. PAWS:
round. Toes, five in front, four in back. TAIL:
straight, medium in length; neither short nor "whippy." COAT:
fine, short, satin-like texture; close-lying with a shimmering patent leather
sheen. PENALIZE:
excessive cobbiness or ranginess. DISQUALIFY:
kinked or abnormal tail. Lockets or spots. Incorrect number of toes. Nose leather
or paw pads other than black. Green eyes. Improper bite. Extreme break that interferes
with normal breathing and tearing of eyes. BOMBAY
COLOR COLOR: the mature specimen should be black to the roots. Kitten
coats should darken and become more sleek with age. Nose leather and paw pads:
black. Eye color: ranging from gold to copper, the greater the depth and brilliance
the better. |