Standard of Points
The Australian Mist is a well balanced cat of moderate foreign type, with no tendency to extremes in any characteristic. Both males and females have an open generous expression. The males may be slightly larger than the females with facial characteristics and musculature more developed. Muscle development, coat and eye colour achieve adult expression by 2 years of age.
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HEAD: Head of generous proportions and comparatively broad, carried on a well defined neck. PROFILE: Nose break is concave below, convex above the line of the eyes, the two parts of the curve being of equal length. NOSE: broad, balanced by a firm chin and well developed whisker pads. EARS: Large, wide at the base, rounded tips. Set low on the head and tilted slightly forward. |
20 POINTS |
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EYES: Large and lustrous, upper lid straight, lower curved; wide apart, slanting towards the nose. |
10 POINTS |
| BODY: Medium in length, hard and muscular, heavier than it appears; chest broad and round. LEGS: Proportionately strong, hind legs slightly higher than forelegs. PAWS: Neat and oval. TAIL: Long, thick, minimal taper, well furred. | 20 POINTS |
| COAT TEXTURE: Short, glossy, dense and resilient. | 10 POINTS |
| COAT PATTERN:
SPOTTED
Thera Ace High - photo: Rob Fox An unbroken line runs back from the corner of the eye to meet a broken line running from the corner of the mouth. Markings on the forehead form an intricate letter M, and extend as lines over the top of the head to the shoulder region. Several broken/unbroken necklaces on neck and upper chest. Spine line/s broken or unbroken, no penalty. Body markings symmetrical spots of any size or shape over sides, flanks and belly. Elongated spots, or banding on the legs permissible. Tail evenly ringed, with a solid tip. Paws may be spotted above, undersides of the pattern colour. MARBLED
Thera Marmor Zoroaster - photo Rob Fox
The marbling consists of symmetrically placed patches of the darkest
colour, broken internally with blotches of lighter colours, on a pale
ground. Margins between ground colour and dark patches may be uneven,
but should be clearly delineated. Ground colour has uneven margins along
the spine. |
15 POINTS |
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CONDITION: Cats should feel firm with rounded contours. |
10 POINTS |
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AUSTRALIAN MIST COLOUR STANDARD |
15 POINTS |
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FAULTS: |
WITHHOLD
FAULTS:
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EYES: Clear delicate shadings of green from chartreuse to aquamarine, the same for all coat colours.
COAT: Markings are
delicate, though distinct from the paler ground, which provides a misted
background. Overall colour should be rich and warm, paler on the underbody, with
rufus tonings on nose, cheeks and ears present in even the palest colours.
Chocolate, lilac, gold and peach kittens are very much paler than adults,
with the rufus toning dominating the body markings. Full colour is not obtained
until 2 years of age.
COLOURS:
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BROWN:
(Genotype
AA BB/Bb/Bbl cbcb DD/Dd)
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BLUE:
(Genotype AA BB/Bb/Bbl cbcb dd)
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CHOCOLATE:
(Genotype AA bb/bbl cbcb DD/Dd)
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LILAC:
(Genotype AA bb/bbl cbcb dd)
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GOLD:
(Genotype AA blbl cbcb DD/Dd)
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PEACH:
(Genotype AA blbl cbcb dd)
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