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oriental standard of points

The Oriental should be a beautifully balanced animal with head and ears carried on a slender neck and with a long svelte body supported on fine legs and feet, with a slender whipped tail, free from abnormalities. The body, legs, feet, head and tail should all be in proportion, giving a well balanced appearance. The expression should be alert and intelligent. The cat should be in excellent physical condition.

Head and Neck: Head long and well proportioned with width between the ears and narrowing in perfectly straight lines to a fine muzzle and forming a balanced triangle with no break or pinch at the whiskers. The head and profile should be wedge shaped, neither round nor pointed, avoiding exaggerated type. In profile the nose should be straight, free from any stop or dip, and the chin should be strong with a level bite. The tip of the chin should line up with the tip of the nose in the same vertical plane. The neck should be long and slender.
Ears: Large, pricked and wide at the base with their setting continuing the lines of the wedge.
Eyes: Oriental in shape and slanting towards the nose with good width between. No tendency to squint.
Body: Medium in size. Long and svelte with a tight abdomen, firm and well muscled throughout.
Legs and Paws: Legs long and slim. Hind legs higher than the front legs. Legs to be firm and well muscled. Paws small and oval.
Tail: Long and tapering. Not blunt ended and free from any abnormality of the bone structure.
Coat: Very short and fine in texture. Glossy and close-lying. Even and sound throughout in adults and free from any flakes of dead skin.

General Oriental Withholding Faults

Withhold all awards for:
1. Visible kink
2. White markings anywhere other than those referred to in the colour description.

Withhold certificates or first prizes in Kitten Open Class for:
1. Weak chin and/ or uneven bite.
2. Any abnormality of the bone structure of the tail.
3. Incorrect eye colour or any fleck of a different colour in the eye.
4. Coat long, open or coarse in texture.
5. Lack of two normal scrotal testicles in un-neutered male adults and kittens.
6. Any defect as listed in the GCCF standard list of withholding faults
 
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