standard of breed STANDARD OF BREED (FIFe) standard of breed



GENERAL

Appearance: The breed of the Maine Coon is large framed with a square outline of the head, large ears, broad chest, solid bone structure, a long, hard muscled, rectangular body and a flowing tail. Good muscle tone and density give the cat the appearance of power and robustness.

Size: Medium to large.



HEAD

Shape: Medium in size, square outline. Profile with a gentle concave slope.

Forehead: Gently curved.

Cheeks: Cheekbones high and prominent.

Face, Nose, Muzzle: Face and nose of medium length with a square outline of the muzzle. Distinct transition can be felt between muzzle and cheekbones.

Chin: Firm, in vertical alignment with nose and upperlip.



EARS

Shape: Large, wide at the base. Moderately pointed. Lynx tufts are desirable. Tufts of hair in the ears extend beyond outer edges of ears.

Placement: Set high on head with a very slight outward tilt. Ears should be placed one ear's width apart. The width extends slightly in older cats. Lower base set just slightly further back than upper base.



EYES

Shape: Large and widely set. Slightly oval, but not almond shaped, appear round when wide open. Set slightly slanted towards the outer base of the ear.

Colour: Any colour is permitted. There is no relationship between eye- and coatcolour. Clear eye colour is desirable.



NECK

Neck: Males have a very strong muscled neck.



BODY

Structure: The body should be long, substantial bone structure.Hard muscled, powerful, broad chested. Large framed, all parts of the body in proportion to create a rectangular appearance.



LEGS

Legs: Substantial, medium length to form a rectangle with the body.

Paws: Large, round and well tufted between the toes.



TAIL

Tail: At least als long as the body from shouderblade to base of tail. Wide at the base tapering to the tip, with full flowing hair. The hair on the tail is long and always remains flowing.



COAT

Structure: All weather coat. Dense. Short on head, shoulders and legs, becoming gradually longer down the back and sides, with long, full shaggy baggy trousers on the hind legs and belly fur. A frill is expected. Texture silky. Coat has distinct body, falling smoothly. The undercoat is soft and fine, covered by the coarse smooth outercoat.

Colour: All colours are acceptable except pointed patterns, the colours chocolate, cinnamon, lilac, fawn, and the burmese factors. Any amount of white is permitted.



CONDITION

Condition: The Maine Coon should always be in good balance, condition and proportion.




MISC.

- Type must always take preference over colour.

- Very slow maturing of the breed should be taken into account.

- Mature males may have larger and broader heads than females.

- Females are proportionally smaller than males. Allowance must be made for this significant difference in size.

- Length of coat and density of undercoat vary with the seasons.




FAULTS

General: Unbalanced proportions. Overall small cat.

Head: Round head. Straight or convex profile.

Nose: Nose break.

Muzzle: Pronounced whisker pads. Round or pointed muzzle.

Chin: Undershot chin.

Ears: Wide set, flared ears.

Eyes: Slanted, almond shaped eyes.

Body: Fine,light bone structure. Short cobby body.

Legs: Long stilty legs.

Tail: Short tail.

Coat: Lack of belly shag. Coat of overall even length. Lack of any undercoat.




POINTS SCORE

Head: 35 Points
Shape: 10
Profile: 10
Ears: 10
Eyes: 5

Body/Tail: 35 Points
Shape: 15
Legs/Feet: 10
Tail: 10

Coat: 20 Points
Length: 10
Texture: 10
COLOR: 10 Points



breed historyBREED HISTORY
accepted colorsACCEPTED COLORS

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