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Each breed of cat has a
standard which describes the
ideal cat as defined by that
association. Lagniappe
Birmans is a CFA Cattery of
Excellence and strives to
breed to the CFA Birman Breed
Standard. |
CFA Birman Breed
Standard
Updated:
May 2 2003
POINT SCORE
HEAD, BODY, TYPE & COAT (65)
30 .. Head (including boning, nose, jaw, chin
profile, ear & eye shape & set.)
25 .. Body/Type (including boning, stockiness
elongation, legs, tail.)
10 .. Coat (including length, texture, ruff)
COLOR - INCLUDING EYE COLOR (35)
15 .. Color except gloves (including body color,
point color, eye color.)
20 .. Gloves (including front & rear gloves,
laces & symmetry)
GENERAL: a cat of
mystery and legend, the Birman is a
color pointed cat with long silky
hair and four pure white feet. It is
strongly built, elongated and
stocky, neither svelte nor cobby.
The distinctive head has strong
jaws, firm chin and medium length
Roman nose. There should be good
width between the ears, which are
medium in size. The blue, almost
round eyes are set well apart,
giving a sweet expression to the
face.
HEAD: skull
strong, broad, and rounded. There is
a slight flat spot just in front of
the ears.
NOSE: medium in
length and width, in proportion to
size of head. Roman shape in
profile. Nostrils set low on the
nose leather.
PROFILE: the
forehead slopes back and is slightly
convex. The medium length nose
starts just below the eyes and is
Roman in shape (which is slightly
convex). The chin is strong, with
the lower jaw forming a
perpendicular line with the upper
lip.
CHEEKS: full with
somewhat rounded muzzle. The fur is
short in appearance about the face,
but to the extreme outer area of the
cheek the fur is longer.
JAWS: heavy.
CHIN: strong and
well-developed.
EARS: medium in
length. Almost as wide at the base
as tall. Modified to a rounded point
at the tip; set as much to the side
as into the top of the head.
EYES: almost
round with a sweet expression. Set
well apart, with the outer corner
tilted VERY slightly upward. Blue in
color, the deeper and more vivid
blue the better.
BODY: long and
stocky. Females may be
proportionately smaller than males.
LEGS: medium in
length and heavy.
PAWS: large,
round, and firm. Five toes in front,
four behind.
TAIL: medium in
length, in pleasing proportion to
the body.
COAT: medium long
to long, silken in texture, with
heavy ruff around the neck, slightly
curly on stomach. This fur is of
such a texture that it does not mat.
COLOR EXCEPT
GLOVES: Body: even, with subtle
shading when allowed. Strong
contrast between body color and
points. Points except gloves: mask,
ears, legs, and tail dense and
clearly defined, all of the same
shade. Mask covers entire face
including whisker pads and is
connected to ears by tracings. No
ticking or white hair in points.
Golden Mist: desirable in all points
colors is the "golden mist," a faint
golden beige cast on the back and
sides. This is somewhat deeper in
the seal points, and may be absent
in kittens.
GLOVES: Front
paws: front paws have white gloves
ending in an even line across the
paw at, or between, the second or
third joints. (The third joint is
where the paw bends when the cat is
standing.) The upper limit of white
should be the metacarpal (dew) pad.
(The metacarpal pad is the highest
up little paw pad, located in the
middle of the back of the front paw,
above the third joint and just below
the wrist bones.) Symmetry of the
front gloves is desirable. Back
paws: white glove covers all the
toes, and may extend up somewhat
higher than front gloves. Symmetry
of the rear gloves is desirable.
Laces: the gloves on the back paws
must extend up the back of the hock,
and are called laces in this area.
Ideally, the laces end in a point or
inverted "V" and extend 1/2 to 3/4
of the way up the hock. Lower or
higher laces are acceptable, but
should not go beyond the hock.
Symmetry of the two laces is
desirable. Paw pads: pink preferred,
but dark spot(s) on paw pad(s)
acceptable because of the two colors
in pattern. Note: ideally, the front
gloves match, the back gloves match,
and the two laces match. Faultlessly
gloved cats are a rare exception,
and the Birman is to be judged in
all its parts, as well as the
gloves.
PENALIZE: white
that does not run across the front
paws in an even line. Persian or
Siamese type head. Delicate bone
structure. White shading on stomach
and chest. Lack of laces on one or
both back gloves. White beyond the
metacarpal (dew) pad. (The
metacarpal pad is the highest up
little paw pad, located in the
middle of the back of the front paw,
above the third joint and just below
the wrist bones.)
DISQUALIFY: lack
of white gloves on any paw. Kinked
or abnormal tail. Crossed eyes.
Incorrect number of toes. Areas of
pure white in the points, if not
connected to the gloves and part of
or an extension of the gloves. Paw
pads are part of the gloves. Areas
of white connected to other areas of
white by paw pads (of any color) are
not cause for disqualification.
Discrete areas of point color in the
gloves, if not connected to point
color of legs (exception, paw pads).
White on back legs beyond the hock.
BIRMAN COLORS
SEAL POINT: body
even pale fawn to cream, warm in
tone, shading gradually to lighter
color on the stomach and chest.
Points, except for gloves, deep seal
brown. Nose leather: same color as
points.
BLUE POINT: body
bluish white to pale ivory, shading
gradually to almost white on stomach
and chest. Points, except for
gloves, deep blue. Nose leather:
slate-color.
CHOCOLATE POINT:
body ivory with no shading. Points,
except for gloves, milk-chocolate
color, warm in tone. Nose leather:
cinnamon-pink.
LILAC POINT:
almost white. Points, except for
gloves, frosty grey with pinkish
tone. Nose leather: lavender-pink.
Lynx Point Color
Class
There should be a clearly defined
"M" marking on the forehead, light
colored "spectacle" markings around
the eyes with spotted whisker pads.
Ears solid with no stripes. "Thumb
marks," which are less apparent in
dilute colors and kittens, should be
visible on the back of the ears. Ear
furnishings in front of the ears
should be off white in color. The
legs should have clearly defined,
varied sized broken stripes and/or
rings. There should be solid
markings on the back of the hind
legs above the gauntlets. A tail
showing lighter and darker rings is
preferred, but such markings may
only occur on the underside and
should not then be faulted. The tail
may be ticked. The chin may be light
colored. A light colored "bow tie"
should be evident just below the
nose.
SEAL LYNX POINT:
body even pale fawn to cream, warm
in tone, shading gradually to
lighter color on the stomach and
chest. Pale body coat is desirable,
preferably free from body markings;
however, body shading of light ghost
striping toning with the points is
acceptable. Points, except for
gloves, seal brown markings on a
pale brown agouti background. Solid
marking on back of hind legs should
be deep seal brown. Tail color, with
the exception of the rings, should
be deep seal brown. Nose leather:
pink to brick colored outlined in
seal to tone with the points. A
solid color nose leather to tone
with the point color is acceptable.
BLUE LYNX POINT:
body bluish white to pale ivory,
shading gradually to almost white on
stomach and chest. Pale body coat is
desirable, preferably free from body
markings; however, body shading of
light ghost striping toning with the
points is acceptable. Points, except
for gloves, blue markings on a light
beige agouti background. Solid
markings on back of hind legs should
be solid blue. Tail color, with the
exception of the rings, should be
blue. Nose leather: pink to brick
colored outlined in blue to tone
with the points. A solid color nose
leather to tone with the point color
is acceptable.
CHOCOLATE LYNX
POINT: body ivory with little
shading. Pale body coat is
desirable, preferably free from body
markings; however, body shading of
light ghost striping toning with the
points is acceptable. Points, except
for gloves, milk chocolate markings
on a light bronze agouti background.
Solid markings on the back of the
hind legs should be a milk chocolate
color, warm in tone. Tail color,
with the exception of the rings,
should be milk chocolate in color.
Nose leather: pink to brick colored
outlined in chocolate to tone with
the points. A solid color nose
leather to tone with the point color
is acceptable.
LILAC LYNX POINT:
body almost white (magnolia color).
Pale body coat is desirable,
preferably free from body markings;
however, body shading of light ghost
striping toning with the points is
acceptable. Points, except for
gloves, frosty grey with pinkish
tone markings on a pale beige agouti
background. Solid markings on the
back of the hind legs should be
frosty grey with a pinkish tone.
Tail color, with the exception of
the rings, should be frosty grey
with a pinkish tone. Nose leather:
pink to brick colored outlined in
grey-pink to tone with the points. A
solid color nose leather to tone
with the point color is acceptable.
RED LYNX POINT:
body creamy white, shading gradually
to white on stomach and chest. Pale
body coat is desirable, preferably
free from body markings; however,
body shading of light ghost striping
toning with the points is
acceptable. Points, except for
gloves, deep red on a light apricot
agouti background. Solid markings on
the back of the hind legs should be
deep red. The tail color, with the
exception of the rings, should be
deep red. Nose leather: pink to
brick colored outlined in red to
tone with the points. A solid color
nose leather to tone with the point
color is acceptable.
CREAM LYNX POINT:
body clear white to creamy with no
shading. Pale body coat is
desirable, preferably free from body
markings; however, body shading of
light ghost striping toning with the
points is acceptable. Thumb marks
are less apparent in cream lynx
points. Points, except for gloves,
buff cream on a paler cream agouti
background. Solid markings on the
back of the hind legs should be buff
cream. Nose leather: pink to brick
colored outlined in cream to tone
with the points. A solid color nose
leather to tone with the point color
is acceptable.
NOTE: on red and cream lynx points,
"freckles" may occur on nose, lips,
eyelids and ears. Slight freckling
in a mature cat should not be
penalized.
SEAL-TORTIE LYNX
POINT: body mottled pale fawn to
creamy white, shading gradually to
lighter color on stomach and chest.
Thumb marks are mottled in seal-tortie
lynx points. Points, except for
gloves, seal brown markings on a
pale brown agouti background
overlaid and intermingled with
shades of light and dark red. Nose
leather: pink, mottled pink or seal.
CHOCOLATE-TORTIE
LYNX POINT: body mottled ivory to
creamy white, shading gradually to
white on stomach and chest. Thumb
marks are mottled in chocolate-tortie
lynx points. Points, except for
gloves, milk chocolate markings on a
light bronze agouti background
overlaid and intermingled with
shades of light and dark red. Nose
leather: pink, mottled pink and
chocolate or solid chocolate.
BLUE-CREAM LYNX
POINT: body mottled bluish white to
clear white, shading gradually to
almost white on stomach and chest.
Points, except for gloves, blue
markings on a light beige agouti
background overlaid and intermingled
with shades of light and dark cream.
Nose leather: pink, mottled pink and
blue or solid blue.
LILAC-CREAM LYNX
POINT: body almost white with no
shading. Points, except for gloves,
lilac markings on a pale beige
agouti background overlaid and
intermingled with shades of cream.
Nose leather: pink, mottled pink and
light grey or solid pink-grey.
NOTE: the four colors above show the
normal lynx point pattern which has
been overlaid with shades of light
and dark red (seal-tortie/chocolate-tortie)
or cream (blue-cream/lilac-cream).
The extent and distribution of the
tortie areas are not important
providing that both elements, tortie
and lynx, are clearly visible.
Parti-Color
Colors Class
SEAL-TORTIE
POINT: body mottled pale fawn to
creamy white, shading gradually to
lighter color on stomach and chest.
Points, except for gloves, seal
brown, mottled with red. Nose
leather: in accordance with one or
both point colors.
BLUE-CREAM POINT:
body mottled bluish white to clear
white, shading gradually to almost
white on stomach and chest. Points,
except for gloves, deep blue mottled
with cream. Nose leather: in
accordance with one or both point
colors.
CHOCOLATE-TORTIE
POINT: body mottled ivory to creamy
white, shading gradually to white on
stomach and chest. Points, except
for gloves, milk chocolate mottled
with red. Nose leather: in
accordance with one or both point
colors.
LILAC-CREAM
POINT: body almost white with no
shading. Points, except for gloves,
frosty gray with pinkish tone,
mottled with cream. Nose leather: in
accordance with one or both point
colors.
Other Solid Point
Colors Class
RED POINT: Body
creamy white, shading gradually to
white on stomach and chest. Points,
except for gloves, deep red. Nose
leather: bright pink.
CREAM POINT: Body
creamy white to clear white with no
shading. Points, except for gloves,
buff cream. Nose leather: flesh
pink.
NOTE: on red points and cream
points, small dark "freckles" may
occur on nose, lips, eyelids and
ears. Slight freckling in a mature
cat should not be penalized.


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