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Pixie-Bob's
standard
source:
TICA Trend oct/nov 2001 entete _standard_english
General
description
The
Pixie-Bob (PB) is a domestic cat with a visual similarity
to the North American Bobcat yet a loving, trusting, tractable
nature. The Pixie-Bob Longhair (PL) is the longhaired
version of this breed.
General
description: The goal of the Pixie-Bob breeding
program is to create a domestic cat with a visual similarity
to the North American Bobcat. This wild look does not
reflect the true nature of the cat, which is loving, trustworthy
and tractable. The Pixie-Bob comes in the shorthair and
longhair varieties. The Pixie-Bob has an inverted pear-shaped
head, heavily hooded eyes, stong muzzle and chin. Strong
heavy muscular body with substantial boning, like the
North American Bobcat. Females are proportionnately smaller
than the males.
Allowances:
Polydactyl; seven toes maximum.
Penalize:
Coat / belly coat too dark. Close-lying coat. Coat too
long on longhair. Head flat. Narrow Hips. Lacking a primordial
belly pouch. White Locket. Deficient chin or brow. Tail
not meetin standard. Cowhocking.
Withhold
all awards: Lack of substantial boning / musculature,
(fine boning). Any color / pattern not described in the
standard. Lack of ticking, or pattern through out coat.
A ruff around the neck (longhair). Tail bone shorter than
tip of thumb to first knuckle, (approximately 1 inch),
and full length tail. Round eyes.
Temperament
must be unchallenging; any sign of definite challenge
shall disqualify. The cat may exhibit fear, seek to flee,
or generally complain aloud but may not threaten to harm.
Evidence
of intent to deceive the judge by artificial means, cats
with all or part of their tail missing (except those breeds
whose standard calls for this feature), totally blind
cats, cats having mor or less than five toes on each front
foot and four on each back foot (unless proved to be the
result of an injury or as authorized by board approved
standard), male cats in the adult championship class which
do not have two descended testicles, and, at the discretion
of the judge, tail faults (visible ou invisible) and /
or crossed eyes shall be disqualified from championship
competition.
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