GENERAL STANDARD
The Cornish Rex is an elegant, well-muscled, alert, medium-sized
cat of foreign type. Its most distinctive features are its short, soft,
plush, rippling or wavy coat, its longish head, large ears and characteristic
tuck up of the stomach. Males are generally larger than females.
HEAD - of good length, about one
third longer than its maximum width. From the front, it is of medium width
across the skull, narrowing to a medium wedge and a strong chin.
The Cornish Rex, has a "Roman Profile" rather than a "Roman Nose".
A curve extends from the top of the skull over the forehead to the end
of the nose. There should be no dips, bumps or plateau. A strong
muzzle break is essential for the proper head type. High cheek bones
are also very important.
EARS - large and angled slightly
outwards, set rather high on the head, neither low nor flared. They
are wide at the base and tapering to rounded tips, well covered in fine
fur.
EYES - medium-sized and oval in shape,
angled slightly down to the nose.
CHEEKS – chiselled, marginally broader
than the line of the wedge.
JAWS - strong, of medium width and
not blunt or pointed.
CHIN - firm. In profile, of good
depth and in a vertical line with the tip of the nose.
NECK - elegant, of medium fineness
and flowing smoothly into the body.
BODY - slender, hard and muscular.
It is medium long, with a slight tuck up of the stomach, which creates
a very slight arch in the back rather than a straight spine line.
TAIL - long, fine and tapering, in
proportion to the body and is well covered with wavy fur.
LEGS - long, slender, straight and
in proportion to the body, with the hind legs being slightly longer than
the front, giving the appearance of being on tiptoes.
PAWS - small and oval.
SCALE OF POINTS
Head and neck 15
Ears 10
Eye shape and set 5
30
Body 15
Tail 5
Legs and paws 5
25
Coat coverage, wave,
texture and length 35
Crinkly whiskers
and eyebrows 5
40
Condition 5
5
Total 100
FAULTS
REFER TO GENERAL LIST
COVERING ALL BREEDS, PLUS:
FAULTS - guard hairs, shaggy, coarse
or too short a coat, too little coverage.
- not waved, bare or bushy tail.
- straight coat along spine line.
- lack of muscle tone.
- small ears.
- incorrect eye shape.
- dip in profile.
- whisker break or muzzle pinch.
- lack of stomach tuck.
- marked arch in back.
WITHHOLD - baldness, bare patches
or straight coat.
- body which is too fine or too short and thickset.
COAT AND COLOUR
COAT TEXTURE AND LENGTH - short,
soft and plushy, without guard hairs and should wave, ripple or curl.
The whiskers and eye brows are crinkled, rather coarse and of medium length.
All colours and patterns are accepted. There are no points for coat colour.
Bare patches are a fault in kittens and a serious fault in adults.
CONDITION - well-muscled, lively
and alert.
EYE COLOUR - any colour acceptable,
clear and bright, in harmony with coat colour. It MUST be blue in pointed
Rex. Odd-eyed Whites are permissible.
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