POINT SCORE
HEAD .. 20
TYPE .. 30
TAIL .. 20
COLOR and MARKINGS .. 20
COAT .. 10
GENERAL: the Japanese Bobtail should present the overall impression of
a medium sized cat with clean lines and bone structure, well-muscled but
straight and slender rather than massive in build. The unique set of its eyes,
combined with high cheek bones and a long parallel nose, lend a distinctive
Japanese cast to the face, especially in profile, quite different from the other
oriental breeds. Its short tail should resemble a bunny tail with the hair
fanning out to create a pom-pom appearance which effectively camouflages the
underlying bone structure of the tail.
HEAD: although the head appears long and finely chiseled, it forms
almost a perfect equilateral triangle (the triangle does not include the ears)
with gentle curving lines, high cheekbones, and a noticeable whisker break, the
nose long and well-defined by two parallel lines from tip to brow with a gentle
dip at, or just below, eye level. Allowance must be made for jowls in the stud
cat.
EARS: large, upright, and expressive, set wide apart but at right
angles to the head rather than flaring outward, and giving the impression of
being tilted forward in repose.
MUZZLE: fairly broad and rounding into the whisker break; neither
pointed nor blunt. CHIN: should be full, neither undershot nor overshot.
EYES: large, oval rather than round, but wide and alert; set into the
skull at a rather pronounced slant when viewed in profile. The eyeball shows a
shallow curvature and should not bulge out beyond the cheekbone or the forehead.
BODY: medium in size, males proportionately larger than females. Torso
long, lean and elegant, not tubular, showing well developed muscular strength
without coarseness. No inclination toward flabbiness or cobbiness. General
balance of utmost importance. NECK: neither too long nor too short, in
proportion to the length of the body.
LEGS: in keeping with the body, long, slender, and high, but not
dainty or fragile in appearance. The hind legs noticeably longer than the
forelegs, but deeply angulated to bend when the cat is standing relaxed so that
the torso remains nearly level rather than rising toward the rear. When
standing, the cat's forelegs and shoulders form two continuous straight lines,
close together.
PAWS: oval. Toes: five in front and four behind.
COAT (SHORTHAIR): medium length, soft and silky, but without a
noticeable undercoat.
COAT (LONGHAIR): length medium-long to long, texture soft and silky,
with no noticeable undercoat in the mature adult. Frontal ruff desirable. Coat
may be shorter and close lying over the shoulders, gradually lengthening toward
the rump, with noticeable longer hair on the tail and rear britches. Ear and toe
tufts desirable. Coat should lie so as to accent the lines of the body.
TAIL: the tail is unique not only to the breed, but to each individual
cat. This is to be used as a guideline, rather than promoting one specific type
of tail out of the many that occur within the breed.
The tail must be clearly visible and is composed of one or more curves,
angles, or kinks or any combination thereof. The furthest extension of the tail
bone from the body should be no longer than three inches. The direction in which
the tail is carried is not important. The tail may be flexible or rigid and
should be of a size and shape that harmonizes with the rest of the cat.
COLOR: in the bi-colors and tri-colors (Ml-KE) any color may
predominate with preference given to bold, dramatic markings and vividly
contrasting colors. In the solid color cat the coat color should be of uniform
density and color from the tip to the root of each hair and from the nose of the
cat to the tail. Nose leather, paw pads, and eye color should harmonize
generally with coat color. Blue eyes and odd eyes are allowed.
PENALIZE: short round head, cobby build.
DISQUALIFY: tail bone absent or extending too far beyond body. Tail
lacking in pom-pom or fluffy appearance. Delayed bobtail effect (i.e., the
pom-pom being preceded by an inch or two of normal tail with close-lying hair
rather than appearing to commence at the base of the spine).
JAPANESE BOBTAIL COLORS
WHITE: pure glistening white.
BLACK: dense, coal black, sound from roots to tip of fur. Shiny and
free from any tinge of rust on tips.
RED: deep, rich, clear, brilliant red, the deeper and more glowing in
tone the better.
BLACK AND WHITE.
RED AND WHITE/RED TABBY AND WHITE (red areas may have tabby striping
or spotting).
Ml-KE (tricolor): black, red, and white (red areas may have tabby
striping or spotting).
TORTOISESHELL: black, red, and cream.
OTHER JAPANESE BOBTAIL COLORS (OJBC): Include the following categories
and any other color or pattern or combination thereof except coloring showing
the evidence of hybridization resulting in the colors chocolate, lavender,
point-restricted (i.e., Siamese marking) or un-patterned agouti (i.e.,
Abyssinian coloring), or these combinations with white. "Patterned" and patched
tabby categories include any variety of tabby striping or spotting in a
mackerel, spotted or classic pattern with or without areas of solid (unmarked)
color, with preference given to bold, dramatic markings and rich, vivid
coloring. Cats with no more white than a locket and/or button do not qualify for
these color classes. Such cats shall be judged in the color class of their basic
color with no penalty for such locket and/or button.
OTHER SOLID COLORS: Blue or Cream.
TABBY COLORS: Red Tabby, Brown Tabby, Blue Tabby, Cream Tabby, Silver
Tabby.
PATCHED TABBY COLORS: Brown Patched Tabby, Blue Patched Tabby, Silver
Patched Tabby.
OTHER PARTI-COLORS: Blue-Cream. Other Bi-Colors: Blue and White or
Cream and White.
TABBY AND WHITE COLORS: Brown Tabby and White, Blue Tabby and White,
Cream Tabby and White, or Silver Tabby and White.
PARTI-COLOR AND WHITE COLORS: Tortoiseshell and White or Blue-Cream
and White.
OTHER TRI-COLORS: Dilute Mi-ke (Blue Cream and White); Patterned Mi-ke
(areas of brown tabby and areas of red on white [red areas may be solid or
tabby]); Dilute Patterned Mi-ke (areas of blue tabby and areas of cream on white
[cream areas may be solid or tabby]); Silver Patterned Mi-ke (areas of silver
tabby and areas of red on white [red areas may be solid or tabby]); Smoke Mi-ke
(black, red and white. Non-white areas have a white undercoat deeply tipped with
black or red [red areas may be solid or tabby]. Cat in repose appears mi-ke.
When the coat is parted, the white undercoat is clearly apparent).