American Wirehair |
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Body | The medium to large sized cat is strong and muscular, not too compact but lithe. |
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Head | The broad head gives a rounded impression, but it is slightly longer than broad. |
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Ears | The ears are medium sized with slightly rounded tips, which may have tufts. |
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Eyes | The rounded eyes are open, set wide apart and at a slight slant. The eye colour shall be even and corresponds with the coat colour. In silver colours only green is permitted, in brown tabbies only golden. |
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Coat | The coat is short, each individual hair is crimped, hooked or bent resulting in a wired coat and the coat standing away from the body. The coat is elastic, coarse and very dense. The general impression of wiring is more important than the crimping of each individual hair. |
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Colour varieties | The colours chocolate and cinnamon, as well as their dilution (lilac and fawn) are not recognized in any combinations (bicolour, tricolour, tabby). The pointed pattern is also not recognized. All other colours and patterns are recognized. Any amount of white is permitted. The description of colours is listed in the general list of colours. |
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