POINT
SCORE HEAD,
EARS, and EYES (30) - Roundness
of head - 7
- Breadth
between eyes and Full Face - 6
- Proper
profile (includes Chin) - 6
- Ear
set, placement, and size - 6
- Eye
placement and shape - 5
BODY,
LEGS, FEET, and Tail (30) - Torso
- 15
- Muscle
tone - 5
- Legs
and Feet - 5
- Tail
- 5
COAT
(10) - Short
- 4
- Texture
- 4
- Close Lying
- 2
COLOR
(30) - Body
color - 25
- Eye
color - 5
GENERAL:
the overall impression of the ideal Burmese would be a cat of medium size with
substantial bone structure, good muscular development and a surprising weight
for its size. This together with a rounded head, expressive eyes and a sweet expression
presents a totally distinctive cat which is comparable to no other breed. Perfect
physical condition, with excellent muscle tone. There should be no evidence of
obesity, paunchiness, weakness, or apathy. HEAD,
EARS, and EYES: head pleasingly rounded without flat planes whether viewed
from the front or side. The face is full with considerable breadth between the
eyes and blends gently into a broad, well-developed short muzzle that maintains
the rounded contours of the head. In profile there is a visible nose break. The
chin is firmly rounded, reflecting a proper bite. The head sits on a well-developed
neck. The ears are medium in size, set well apart, broad at the base and rounded
at the tips. Tilting slightly forward, the ears contribute to an alert appearance.
The eyes are large, set far apart, with rounded aperture. BODY:
medium in size, muscular in development, and presenting a compact appearance.
Allowance to be made for larger size in males. An ample, rounded chest, with back
level from shoulder to tail. LEGS:
well proportioned to body. PAWS:
round. Toes: five in front and four behind. TAIL:
straight, medium in length. COAT:
fine, glossy, satin-like texture; short and very close lying. PENALIZE:
distinct barring on either the front or rear outer legs. Trace (faint) barring
permitted in kittens and young adults. Elongated muzzle with severe narrowing,
resulting in a wedge-shaped head which detracts from the rounded contours of the
head. Green eyes. DISQUALIFY:
kinked or abnormal tail, lockets or spots. Blue eyes. Crossed eyes. Incorrect
nose leather or paw pad color. Malocclusion of the jaw that results in a severe
underbite or overbite that visually prohibits the described profile and/or malformation
that results in protruding teeth or a wry face or jaw. Distinct barring on the
torso. Any color other than the four accepted colors of sable, champagne, blue
and platinum. BURMESE
COLORS SABLE: the mature specimen is a rich, warm, sable brown;
shading almost imperceptibly to a slightly lighter hue on the underparts but otherwise
without shadings, barring, or markings of any kind. (Kittens are often lighter
in color.) Nose leather and paw pads: brown. Eye color: ranges from gold to yellow,
the greater the depth and brilliance the better. CHAMPAGNE:
the mature specimen should be a warm honey beige, shading to a pale gold tan underside.
Slight darkening on ears and face permissible but lesser shading preferred. A
slight darkening in older specimens allowed, the emphasis being on eveness of
color. Nose leather: light warm brown. Paw pads: warm pinkish tan. Eye color:
ranging from yellow to gold, the greater the depth and brilliance the better.
BLUE:
the mature specimen should be a medium blue with warm fawn undertones, shading
almost imperceptibly to a slightly lighter hue on the underparts, but otherwise
without shadings, barring or markings of any kind. Nose leather and paw pads:
slate gray. Paw pads: ranging from slate gray to warm pinkish blue. Eye color:
ranging from yellow to gold, the greater the depth and brilliance the better.
PLATINUM:
the mature specimen should be a pale, silvery gray with pale fawn undertones,
shading almost imperceptibly to a slightly lighter hue on the underparts, but
otherwise without shadings, barring or markings of any kind. Nose leather and
paw pads: lavender-pink. Eye color: ranging from yellow to gold, the greater the
depth and brilliance the better.
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