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  1. Theory Workbook for Milady's Standard Cosmetology 2008 (Spanish) by Milady, 2008-02-21
  2. C++ Coding Standards: 101 Rules, Guidelines, and Best Practices by Herb Sutter, Andrei Alexandrescu, 2004-11-04
  3. Developing with Web Standards by John Allsopp, 2009-11-21
  4. New American Standard Gift & Award Bible; Black Imitation Leather by The Lockman Foundation, 1997-03-01
  5. Common Formative Assessments: How to Connect Standards-Based Instruction and Assessment
  6. Standard Bidding With Sayc by Ned Downey, Ellen Pomer, 2005-11
  7. Holy Bible: New Revised Standard Version With The Apocrypha And The Deuterocanonical Books
  8. Standard Catalog of World Coins - 1801-1900 (Standard Catalog of World Coins 19th Century Edition 1801-1900) by Thomas Michael, 2009-12-08
  9. Developing Standards-Based Report Cards
  10. Milady's Standard Esthetics: Fundamentals Exam Review (Spanish) by Joel Gerson, 2009-02-12
  11. Byrne's New Standard Book of Pool and Billiards by Robert Byrne, 1998-07-15
  12. Standard Operating Procedure by Philip Gourevitch, Errol Morris, 2008-04-03
  13. New American Standard Bible
  14. Making Standards Work, 3rd Edition: How to Implement Standards-Based Assessments in the Classroom, School, and District by Douglas B. Reeves, 2001-12-01

81. CFA Breed Standard: Manx
Features the qualities and characteristics of this cat type.
http://www.cfainc.org/breeds/standards/manx.html
CFA Breed Standards
Abyssinian
American Bobtail

American Curl

American Shorthair
...
Maine Coon

Manx
Norwegian Forest Cat

Ocicat

Oriental

Persian
...
Turkish Van
Related Links
  • What is a Breed Standard?
  • What is Condition?
  • An Important Note on Feline Structure
  • Feline Structure: Recognizing Normal and Abnormal ...
  • Identifying the Parts of a Cat
    CFA Breed Profiles
    Abyssinian American Bobtail American Curl American Shorthair ... Turkish Van
    Breed Standard: Manx
    Updated: Wednesday, February 20, 2002 A black line denotes an updated section.
    POINT SCORE
    HEAD and EARS....... 25 EYES ............... 5 BODY ............... 25 TAILLESSNESS ....... 5 LEGS and FEET ...... 15 COAT Length ........ 10 Texture ....... 10 COLOR and MARKINGS .. 5 GENERAL: the overall impression of the Manx cat is that of roundness; round head with firm, round muzzle and prominent cheeks; broad chest; substantial short front legs; short back which arches from shoulders to a round rump; great depth of flank and rounded, muscular thighs. The Manx should be alert, clear of eye, with a glistening, clean, well-groomed coat. They should be surprisingly heavy when lifted. Manx may be slow to mature and allowance should be made in young cats. round head with prominent cheeks and a jowly appearance (more evident in adult males) that enhances the round appearance of the breed. In profile, head is medium in length with a gentle dip from forehead to nose. Well developed muzzle, very slightly longer than it is broad, with a strong chin. Definite whisker break with large, round whisker pads. Short, thick neck. Ears wide at the base, tapering gradually to a rounded tip. Medium in size in proportion to the head, widely spaced and set slightly outward. When viewed from behind, the ear set resembles the rocker on a cradle. The furnishings of the ears are sparse in Shorthair Manx and full furnishings for Longhair Manx.
  • 82. CFA Breed Standard: British Shorthair
    Features the qualities and characteristics of this cat type.
    http://www.cfainc.org/breeds/standards/british.html
    CFA Breed Standards
    Abyssinian
    American Bobtail

    American Curl

    American Shorthair
    ...
    Bombay

    British Shorthair
    Burmese

    Chartreux

    Colorpoint Shorthair

    Cornish Rex
    ...
    Turkish Van
    Related Links
  • What is a Breed Standard?
  • What is Condition?
  • An Important Note on Feline Structure
  • Feline Structure: Recognizing Normal and Abnormal ...
  • Identifying the Parts of a Cat
    CFA Breed Profiles
    Abyssinian American Bobtail American Curl American Shorthair ... Turkish Van
    Breed Standard: British Shorthair
    Updated: Wednesday, February 20, 2002 A black line denotes an updated section.
    POINT SCORE
    HEAD (25) Muzzle and Chin .............. 5 Skull ........................ 5 Ears ......................... 5 Neck ......................... 5 Eye shape .................... 5 BODY (35) Torso ........................ 20 Legs and Paws ................ 10 Tail ......................... 5 COAT (20) Texture, length, and density . 20 COLOR (20) Eye color .................... 5 Coat color ................... 15 GENERAL: the British Shorthair is compact, well-balanced and powerful, showing good depth of body, a full broad chest, short to medium strong legs, rounded paws, tail thick at base with a rounded tip. The head is round with good width between the ears, round cheeks, firm chin, medium ears, large round and well-opened eyes, and a medium broad nose. The coat is short and very dense. Females are less massive in all respects with males having larger jowls. This breed is slow to mature.
  • 83. ENC Professional Development Standards Frameworks
    National standards. National standards documents for math and science education. Anational technology standards document for teachers has also been developed.
    http://www.enc.org/professional/standards/national/

    84. CFA Breed Standard: Sphynx
    Features the qualities and characteristics of this cat type.
    http://www.cfainc.org/breeds/standards/sphynx.html
    CFA Breed Standards
    Abyssinian
    American Bobtail

    American Curl

    American Shorthair
    ...
    Somali

    Sphynx
    Tonkinese

    Turkish Angora

    Turkish Van
    Related Links
  • What is a Breed Standard?
  • What is Condition?
  • An Important Note on Feline Structure
  • Feline Structure: Recognizing Normal and Abnormal ...
  • Identifying the Parts of a Cat
    CFA Breed Profiles
    Abyssinian
    American Bobtail

    American Curl
    American Shorthair ... Turkish Van
    Breed Standard: Sphynx
    Updated: A black line denotes an updated section.
    POINT SCORE
    HEAD (35) Size/Shape .............. 5 Ears .................... 10 Muzzle/Chin ............. 5 Profile ................. 5 Cheekbones .............. 5 Eyes .................... 5 BODY (35) Neck .................... 5 Chest ................... 10 Abdomen and Rump ........ 10 Legs and Feet ........... 5 Tail .................... 5 COAT/SKIN ....................... 30 GENERAL: the most distinctive feature of this cat is its appearance of hairlessness. The Sphynx is of medium size and body conformation with substantial weight for its size. Females are generally smaller than males. The head shape is a modified wedge, with prominent cheekbones and whisker pads giving a squared appearance to the muzzle. The body is warm and soft to the touch, with a skin texture akin to either a soft peach or a smooth nectarine. The Sphynx is sweet-tempered, lively, intelligent, and amenable to handling. HEAD: the head is slightly longer than it is wide, with prominent cheekbones and a distinctive whisker break. The skull is slightly rounded with a flat plane in front of the ears. The nose is straight and there is a slight to moderate palpable stop at the bridge of the nose.
  • 85. Information Literacy Competency Standards For Higher Education
    A core resource for anyone starting a new information literacy program or assessing an existing program .Category Reference Libraries User Services Information Literacy......Information Literacy Competency standards for Higher Education. Thesestandards standards, Performance Indicators, and Outcomes. Appendix I
    http://www.ala.org/acrl/ilcomstan.html
    Information Literacy Competency Standards for Higher Education These standards were reviewed by the ACRL Standards Committee and approved by the Board of Directors of the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL) on January 18, 2000, at the Midwinter Meeting of the American Library Association in San Antonio, Texas.
    ACRL seeks endorsement and promulgation of these standards from professional and accreditation associations in higher education. An Information Literacy Standards Implementation Task Force will be charged to promote the use of the standards in higher education. We encourage you to share these with your colleagues and appropriate organizations. If you are referencing these standards in another work, refer to the "Citation Style Guide" for guidance on proper citation style. Five copies of the Information Literacy Competency Standards are available in booklet form at no charge. Additional copies may be purchased from the Association of College and Research Libraries for $25.00 for a package of 25. Orders (along with check or money order made payable to Association of College and Research Libraries) should be sent to: Association of College and Research Libraries
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    86. CFA Breed Standard: Singapura

    http://www.cfainc.org/breeds/standards/singapura.html
    CFA Breed Standards
    Abyssinian
    American Bobtail

    American Curl

    American Shorthair
    ...
    Siberian

    Singapura
    Somali

    Sphynx

    Tonkinese

    Turkish Angora
    ...
    Turkish Van
    Related Links
  • What is a Breed Standard?
  • What is Condition?
  • An Important Note on Feline Structure
  • Feline Structure: Recognizing Normal and Abnormal ...
  • Identifying the Parts of a Cat
    CFA Breed Profiles
    Abyssinian American Bobtail American Curl American Shorthair ... Turkish Van
    Breed Standard: Singapura
    Updated: Wednesday, February 20, 2002 A black line denotes an updated section.
    POINT SCORE
    GENERAL: the appearance of an alert healthy small to medium sized muscular bodied cat with noticeably large eyes and ears. Cat to have the illusion of refined delicate coloring. HEAD: skull rounded with rounded width at the outer eye narrowing to a definite whisker break and a medium-short, broad muzzle with a blunt nose. In profile, a rounded skull with a very slight stop well below eye level. Straight line nose to chin. Chin well developed. EARS: large, slightly pointed, wide open at the base, and possessing a deep cup. Medium set. Outer lines of the ear to extend upward at an angle slightly wide of parallel. Small ears a serious fault. EYES: large, almond shaped, held wide open but showing slant. Neither protruding nor recessed. Eyes set not less than an eye width apart. Color hazel, green or yellow with no other color permitted. Brilliance preferred. Small eyes a serious fault.
  • 87. Information Power: Nine Information Literacy Standards For Student Learning
    INFORMATION POWER. The Nine Information Literacy standards for StudentLearning. Excerpted from Chapter 2, Information Literacy standards
    http://www.ala.org/aasl/ip_nine.html
    INFORMATION POWER
    The Nine Information Literacy Standards
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    Information Literacy Standard 1: The student who is information literate accesses information efficiently and effectively. Standard 2: The student who is information literate evaluates information critically and competently. Standard 3: The student who is information literate uses information accurately and creatively. Independent Learning Standard 4: The student who is an independent learner is information literate and pursues information related to personal interests. Standard 5: The student who is an independent learner is information literate and appreciates literature and other creative expressions of information. Standard 6: The student who is an independent learner is information literate and strives for excellence in information seeking and knowledge generation.

    88. CFA Breed Standard: Japanese Bobtail
    Features the qualities and characteristics of this cat type.
    http://www.cfainc.org/breeds/standards/japanese.html
    CFA Breed Standards
    Abyssinian
    American Bobtail

    American Curl

    American Shorthair
    ...
    Havana Brown

    Japanese Bobtail
    Javanese

    Korat

    LaPerm

    Maine Coon
    ...
    Turkish Van
    Related Links
  • What is a Breed Standard?
  • What is Condition?
  • An Important Note on Feline Structure
  • Feline Structure: Recognizing Normal and Abnormal ...
  • Identifying the Parts of a Cat
    CFA Breed Profiles
    Abyssinian American Bobtail American Curl American Shorthair ... Turkish Van
    Breed Standard: Japanese Bobtail
    Updated: A black line denotes an updated section.
    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.
  • 89. Content Standards For California Public Schools, Kindergarten To Grade 12
    Academic content standards for kindergarten through grade twelve, adoptedby the California State Board of Education. Curriculum standards.
    http://www.cde.ca.gov/standards/
    California Dept of Education A-Z Index Search Help ... Resources Content Standards
    for California Public Schools
    Kindergarten Through Grade Twelve Curriculum Standards
    Electronic versions of the content standards adopted by the California State Board of Education are available here. Standards for other subjects are at The Challenge . To order printed versions of the standards, contact CDE Press : P.O. Box 270, Sacramento, CA 95812-0271; telephone, 800-995-4099. Overviews of the standards in Spanish and English are at Free Educational Publications . Download Acrobat to read files in Portable Document Format (PDF). English-Language Arts
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    90. CFA Breed Standard: American Shorthair
    Features the qualities and characteristics of this cat type.
    http://www.cfainc.org/breeds/standards/american-sh.html
    CFA Breed Standards
    Abyssinian
    American Bobtail

    American Curl

    American Shorthair
    American Wirehair

    Balinese

    Birman

    Bombay
    ...
    Turkish Van
    Related Links
  • What is a Breed Standard?
  • What is Condition?
  • An Important Note on Feline Structure
  • Feline Structure: Recognizing Normal and Abnormal ...
  • Identifying the Parts of a Cat
    CFA Breed Profiles
    Abyssinian
    American Bobtail

    American Curl
    American Shorthair ... Turkish Van
    Breed Standard: American Shorthair
    Updated: Wednesday, February 20, 2002 A black line denotes an updated section.
    POINT SCORE
    HEAD (including size and shape of eyes, ear .............. 30 shape, and set and structure of nose) BODY (including shape, size, bone, and length of tail) ... 30 COAT ........ 15 COLOR ....... 20 (Tabby pattern = 10 points; Color =10 points) EYE COLOR ... 5 GENERAL: the American Shorthair is a true breed of working cat. The conformation should be adapted for this with no part of the anatomy so exaggerated as to foster weakness. The general effect should be that of a strongly built, well balanced, symmetrical cat with conformation indicating power, endurance, and agility. SIZE: medium to large. No sacrifice of quality for sake of size. Females may be less massive in all respects than males and should be rewarded equally if overall balance is correct.
  • 91. California State Board Of Education: Standards, Assessment, Adoptions, Curriculu
    Policies and actions of the State Board of Educationfor standardsbased reform in California.
    http://www.cde.ca.gov/board/
    California State Board of Education CDE A-Z Index Search ... California California State Board of Education SBE Home
    K-12 Content Standards

    Adopted Instructional Materials

    Policies

    Waiver Process
    ...
    Professional Development

    The California State Board of Education (SBE) is the governing and policy-determining body of the California Department of Education ( CDE ). The State Superintendent of Public Instruction, who heads the CDE, also serves as the SBE's executive officer and secretary. The SBE sets K-12 education policy in the areas of standards, curriculum, instructional materials and assessment. The SBE also adopts textbooks for use in grades K-8, and it adopts regulations to implement legislation. In addition, the SBE has the authority to grant local education agency requests for waivers of the state Education Code. The SBE has 11 members, all of whom are appointed by the Governor and serve four-year terms, with the exception of the student member, who serves a one-year term. SBE at Work
    Members
    Current Agenda Meeting Highlights
    Meeting Minutes
    ... Public Notices/News Releases Features New NCLB State of California Consolidated State Application Accountability Workbook - January 31, 2003

    92. CFA Breed Standard: Norwegian Forest Cat
    Features the qualities and characteristics of this cat type.
    http://www.cfainc.org/breeds/standards/norwegian.html
    CFA Breed Standards
    Abyssinian
    American Bobtail

    American Curl

    American Shorthair
    ...
    Manx

    Norwegian Forest Cat
    Ocicat

    Oriental

    Persian

    Ragdoll
    ...
    Turkish Van
    Related Links
  • What is a Breed Standard?
  • What is Condition?
  • An Important Note on Feline Structure
  • Feline Structure: Recognizing Normal and Abnormal ...
  • Identifying the Parts of a Cat
    CFA Breed Profiles
    Abyssinian American Bobtail American Curl American Shorthair ... Turkish Van
    Breed Standard: Norwegian Forest Cat
    Updated: A black line denotes an updated section.
    POINT SCORE
    HEAD (50) Nose profile ......... 10 Muzzle ............... 10 Ears ................. 10 Eye shape ............ 5 Eye set .............. 5 Neck ................ 5 Chin ................ 5 BODY (30) Torso ................ 10 Legs/feet ............ 10 Boning ............... 5 Tail ................ 5 COAT LENGTH/TEXTURE ....... 5 COLOR/PATTERN ............. 5 CONDITION ................. 5 BALANCE ................... 5 GENERAL: the Norwegian Forest Cat is a sturdy cat with a distinguishing double coat and easily recognizable body shape. It is a slow maturing breed, attaining full growth at approximately five years of age. HEAD: equilateral triangle, where all sides are of equal length as measured from the outside of the base of the ear to the point of the chin. The neck is short and heavily muscled.
  • 93. Accounting Standards Board UK
    The Accounting standards Board (ASB) makes, amends and withdraws accounting standards.Category Regional Europe Financial Services Regulation......The Accounting standards Board (ASB) makes, amends and withdraws accountingstandards. Welcome to the Accounting standards Board Internet Site.
    http://www.asb.org.uk/
    Keyword Search:
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    ... Membership Free Updates: Welcome to the Accounting Standards Board Internet Site. The January edition of the ASB newsletter Inside Track is available. Latest Press Notices Please register for free email notification of news from this and related sites. ASB PN 213 - 27 February 2003 ASB Publishes Exposure Draft on Application Note on Revenue Recognition ASB PN 212 - 09 January 2003 ASB Publishes Revised Statement 'Operating and Financial Review' ASB PN 211 - 19 December 2002 ASB Announces the withdrawal of UITF Abstract 10 'Disclosure of Directors' Share Options' ASB PN 210 - 05 December 2002 ASB Issues Consultation Paper on Business Combinations ASB PN 209 - 28 November 2002 Draft UITF Abstract Published on Contracts for Sales of Capacity FRC PN 69 - 16 January 2003 Financial Reporting Council publishes its Annual Review for 2002 This site provides a guide to accounting standards. For information on how to obtain them, and the ASB's other publications, see

    94. CFA Breed Standard: Javanese
    Features the qualities and characteristics of this cat type.
    http://www.cfainc.org/breeds/standards/javanese.html
    CFA Breed Standards
    Abyssinian
    American Bobtail

    American Curl

    American Shorthair
    ...
    Japanese Bobtail

    Javanese
    Korat

    LaPerm

    Maine Coon

    Manx
    ...
    Turkish Van
    Related Links
  • What is a Breed Standard?
  • What is Condition?
  • An Important Note on Feline Structure
  • Feline Structure: Recognizing Normal and Abnormal ...
  • Identifying the Parts of a Cat
    CFA Breed Profiles
    Abyssinian American Bobtail American Curl American Shorthair ... Turkish Van
    Breed Standard: Javanese
    Updated: Wednesday, February 20, 2002 A black line denotes an updated section.
    POINT SCORE
    HEAD (20) Long flat profile ..................... 6 Wedge, fine muzzle, size .............. 5 Ears .................................. 4 Chin .................................. 3 Width between eyes ................... 2 EYES (5) Shape, size, slant, and placement ..... 5 BODY (30) Structure and size, including neck .... 12 Muscle tone ........................... 10 Legs and Feet ......................... 5 Tail .................................. 3 COAT (20) Length ................................ 10 Texture ............................... 10 COLOR (25) Body color ............................ 10 Point color (matching points of dense . 10 color, proper foot pads and nose leather) Eye color ............................ 5 GENERAL: the ideal Javanese is a svelte cat with long tapering lines, very lithe but strong and muscular. Excellent physical condition. Neither flabby nor bony. Not fat. Eyes clear. Because of the longer coat the Javanese appears to have softer lines and less extreme type than other breeds of cats with similar type.
  • 95. Worldwide TV Standards - A Web Guide
    Comparison of the various analog TV standards.Category Science Technology Television......Worldwide TV standards A Web Guide. Contents. TV standards.
    http://www.ee.surrey.ac.uk/Contrib/WorldTV/
    Worldwide TV Standards - A Web Guide
    Contents
    TV Standards
    Solutions
    Going Digital
    Equipment
    Other References

    Choose: Read through Document Home Entertainment Index 26th May 1999

    96. CFA Breed Standard: Korat
    Point scores for competition in the Thailand cat category and information about what qualifies and disqualifies in the showing.
    http://www.cfainc.org/breeds/standards/korat.html
    CFA Breed Standards
    Abyssinian
    American Bobtail

    American Curl

    American Shorthair
    ...
    Javanese

    Korat
    LaPerm

    Maine Coon

    Manx

    Norwegian Forest Cat
    ...
    Turkish Van
    Related Links
  • What is a Breed Standard?
  • What is Condition?
  • An Important Note on Feline Structure
  • Feline Structure: Recognizing Normal and Abnormal ...
  • Identifying the Parts of a Cat
    CFA Breed Profiles
    Abyssinian American Bobtail American Curl American Shorthair ... Turkish Van
    Breed Standard: Korat
    Updated: Wednesday, February 20, 2002 A black line denotes an updated section.
    POINT SCORE
    HEAD (25) Broad head ............... 5 Profile .................. 4 Breadth between eyes ..... 4 Ear set and placement .... 4 Heartshape ............... 5 Chin and Jaw ............. 3 EYES (15) Size ..................... 5 Shape .................... 5 Placement ................ 5 BODY (25) Body ..................... 15 Legs and Feet ............ 5 Tail ..................... 5 COAT (10) Short .................... 4 Texture .................. 3 Close lying .............. 3 COLOR (25) Body color ............... 20 Eye color ................ 5 GENERAL: the Korat (Koh-raht) is a rare cat even in Thailand, its country of origin, and because of its unusually fine disposition, is greatly loved by the Thai people who regard it as a "good luck" cat. Its general appearance is of a silver blue cat with a heavy silver sheen, medium sized, hard-bodied, and muscular. All smooth curves with huge eyes, luminous, alert, and expressive. Perfect physical condition, alert appearance.
  • 97. STANDARDS: International Cultural Studies
    A journal for the critical study of how cultural diversity impacts literature.Category Arts Literature Poetry Criticism and Theory...... The rerelease of early works by Essex Hemphill, and a Tribute in his honor; newpoetry and fiction; along with the standards hotlist of multicultural sites to
    http://www.colorado.edu/journals/standards/
    Volume VIII, Number 1 BARE Online now! A 11th-hour preview of our upcoming issue. Take a peek. Volume VII, Number 2 REVOLUTIONS The Summer-Fall 2001-2002 issue, with a focus on "Revolutions," including a conversation with National Book Award winner, the poet Ai; a Tribute to the life and works of welfare activist Johnnie Tillmon; considerations of contemporary feminism and women's rights world-wide; a gallery of sculpture works by Kisangani artist Augie Kuyowa N'Kele; insights into Chinese poetry in Australia, by Ouyang Yu; and a rich array of new poetry and fiction from our continually inspired authors. Also: This year's Best of the Small Presses Award goes to New Victoria. Volume VII, Number 1 COMPLEXITIES Our Tenth Anniversary Edition, with a focus on "Complexities," in new fiction by New York-Trinidadian author Samantha Coerbell; a novel extract from Australian writer Claine Helen Keily's The Mechanical Ocean Many Mountains Moving , including works by Kim Addonizio, Sherman Alexie, Homer Aridjis, Jim Elledge, Yusef Komunyakaa, Walter McDonald, Richard Siken, Martha G. Wiseman, Diana Abu-Jaber, Carolyn Alessio, Patricia Ammann, Marie Lee, Mary Park, David Sims, W.D. Wetherell, and many more. Also check out our Reviews section, for a heady blend of Latino linguistics from Calaca Press.

    98. CFA Breed Standard: Oriental
    Features the qualities and characteristics of this cat type.
    http://www.cfainc.org/breeds/standards/oriental.html
    CFA Breed Standards
    Abyssinian
    American Bobtail

    American Curl

    American Shorthair
    ...
    Ocicat

    Oriental
    Persian

    Ragdoll

    Russian Blue

    Scottish Fold
    ...
    Turkish Van
    Related Links
  • What is a Breed Standard?
  • What is Condition?
  • An Important Note on Feline Structure
  • Feline Structure: Recognizing Normal and Abnormal ...
  • Identifying the Parts of a Cat
    CFA Breed Profiles
    Abyssinian American Bobtail American Curl American Shorthair ... Turkish Van
    Breed Standard: Oriental
    Updated: December 4 2002 A black line denotes an updated section.
    POINT SCORE
    HEAD (20) Long, flat profile ................. 6 Wedge, fine muzzle, size ........... 5 Ears ............................... 4 Chin ............................... 3 Width between eyes ................. 2 EYES (10) Shape, size, slant, and placement .. 10 BODY (30) Structure and size, including neck . 12 Muscle tone ........................ 10 Legs and Feet ...................... 5 Tail ............................... 3 COAT .................................... 10 COLOR (30) Coat color (color 10; pattern 10) .. 20 Eye color .......................... 10 GENERAL: the ideal Oriental is a svelte cat with long, tapering lines, very lithe but muscular. Excellent physical condition. Eyes clear. Strong and lithe, neither bony nor flabby. Not fat. Because of the longer coat the Longhair Division appears to have softer lines and less extreme type than the Shorthair Division.
  • 99. CFA Breed Standard: Selkirk Rex
    Features the qualities and characteristics of this cat type.
    http://cfainc.org/breeds/standards/selkirk.html
    CFA Breed Standards
    Abyssinian
    American Bobtail

    American Curl

    American Shorthair
    ...
    Scottish Fold

    Selkirk Rex
    Siamese

    Siberian

    Singapura

    Somali
    ...
    Turkish Van
    Related Links
  • What is a Breed Standard?
  • What is Condition?
  • An Important Note on Feline Structure
  • Feline Structure: Recognizing Normal and Abnormal ...
  • Identifying the Parts of a Cat
    CFA Breed Profiles
    Abyssinian American Bobtail American Curl American Shorthair ... Turkish Van
    Breed Standard: Selkirk Rex
    Updated: Wednesday, February 20, 2002 A black line denotes an updated section.
    POINT SCORE
    GENERAL: the Selkirk Rex is the result of a dominant, spontaneous mutation that causes each hair (guard, down and awn) to have a gentle curl giving the coat a soft feel. This is a medium to large cat with heavy boning that gives the cat surprising weight and an impression of power. Females may be less massive than males but not dainty in appearance. The Selkirk Rex is an active cat with a sweet and endearing personality. HEAD: Skull: round, broad and full-cheeked in both males and females. Round underlying bone structure with no flat planes. Muzzle: the muzzle is medium width. The underlying bone structure is rounded with well-padded whisker pads to give the impression of squareness. The length is equal to 1/2 the width. Profile shows a muzzle, clearly visible beyond the curve of the cheek. The tip of the chin lines up with the tip of the nose and the upper lip in the same vertical plane. Profile reveals a nose stop. The nose has a downward slant with a convex curve and is set below the eye line.
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