In all patterns the darker pattern colour should extend from the feet up the back of the leg to the hock joint. The legs of the Classic Tabby should be barred. However, the legs of the Mackerel and Spotted should be barred and/or spotted. Leg Markings - The legs of the Ticked Tabby may or may not be barred. It is a serious fault if this extends to the throat in standard tabbies. The Tabby has a tendency to white in the immediate area of the lips and lower jaw. The edges of the ears should be the same colour as the markings with a central patch of ground colour resembling a thumbprint. There should be an unbroken line running from the outer corner of each eye and pencilling on the cheeks. In Ticked Tabby kittens there may be a skullcap, which may clear to an "M" in adults. Head Markings - On the forehead there should be an "M". In full expression colour Asian Tabbies the markings should show good contrast with the ground colour.ĭownload a checklist for the Asian Group Tabby pattern here discoloration of the silver ground colour is undesirable.ģ. The ears and mask of Burmese colour restriction cats may be slightly darker.Ģ. ![]() However, in all Asian Tabbies of Burmese Colour Restriction the markings should be as near to the roots as possible and show good contrast with the ground colour. ![]() The Burmese Colour Restriction Gene has the effect of reducing the melanin in the hair shaft particularly close to the skin, thus colour cannot be sound to the roots nor can the undercoat be as rich as in the equivalent full expression cat. In Tortie Tabbies the distribution of Tortie markings is immaterial.ġ. The marking should show good contrast with the ground colour, but in dilute colours and Burmese restriction colours, the contrast between the markings and the ground colour is less than that required in non-dilute or full expression colours. In Standard Tabbies the markings should be dense, as near as possible to the roots and in Silver Tabbies they should extend well down the hair. In Ticked Tabbies the pattern colour on head, legs and tail should match the ticking colour on the body. There should be no speckling of agouti hairs in the markings and a pattern, which consists of dark agouti on a light agouti background, is incorrect and must be penalised. ![]() The pattern colour in Spotted, Classic and Mackerel Tabbies should match on head, body, legs and tail. May lack warmth and this should not be penalised. The pattern colour in Standard Tabbies should be that of the equivalent coloured Asian Selfs and Torties or their Burmese Colour Restriction counterparts. 7 years.(Breeds 72 38 – 72 38fnq 72 41 – 72 41fnq 72 44 – 72 44fnq 72 45 – 72 45fnq 72 38s – 72 38fnsq 72 41s – 72 41fnsq 72 44s – 72 44fnsq 72 45s – 72 45fnsq)Ĭoat Pattern and Colour - The tabby pattern, which may be Spotted, Classic, Mackerel or Ticked, is formed by markings of the solid pattern colour on a background of agouti hairs. Single territory rights for trade books worldwide rights for academic books. Print and/or digital, including use in online academic databases. Web display, social media, apps or blogs. Personal presentation use or non-commercial, non-public use within a company or organization only. Not for commercial use, not for public display, not for resale. Personal Prints, Cards, Gifts, Reference.
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