Asian - ASI

This is a preliminary standard. 
Final version is to be approved by the Standard Commission, and will soon be published.

General  

The Asian Group of breeds is the name used for cats of Burmese type that come in other coat colours and patterns. 

The varieties within the Asian Group are: · Asian Self,  Asian Smoke, Asian Tabbies   

Points 

Head:  

 

20 

Shape  

Top of head 

Short and broad wedge with prominent rounded cheek bones. Top of the head broad and with height, wide between the ears and slightly rounded.
Rounded forehead. 

10 

Muzzle and chin 

Broad and quite short muzzle with soft rounded contours.
Chin and lower jaw are firm.  

 

Profile  

Broad nose of even width. A straight nose is preferred, but a slightly downward nose leather is acceptable. The profile is clearly curved. 

Eyes 

The eyes are large and set wide apart. The upper line of the eyes are set at an slight oriental slant, while the lower line is rounded. Colour varies from yellow to amber, golden yellow is preferred. 

10 

Ears 

The ears are rather large in proportion to head, set wide apart and slightly tilted forward. They are broad at the base with slightly rounded tips. The outer lines of the ears continue the upper contours of the wedge. 

5 

Body: 

 

20 

Size and boning 

The body is medium sized and of medium length. It is very muscular and more solid and heavier than it appears. 

Torso 

The chest is solid and rounded, when viewed in profile. The back is straight from the shoulders to the rump. 

Neck 

Medium length, strong. 

Legs and paws 

Rather slender and in proportion to the body, the paws are dainty and oval. 

Tail 

The tail is straight and of medium length, with a slightly rounded tip. 

5 

Coat: 

 

35 

Length 

The coat is very short. 

10 

Texture  

Sleek and silky to touch, fine and glossy. It lies close to the body and has almost no undercoat. 

10 

Colour 

Self: the coats of kittens and adolescent cats need time to develop full pigmentation.
Smoke: when in repose the cat should have overall appearance of a Self cat, the silver undercoat showing through when the cat moves giving the “smoke” effect. Some faint ghost tabby markings may be evident on the body, especially in kittens, but distinct tabby markings in adults are undesirable.
Tabby: the markings should show good contrast with the ground colour but in dilute colours the contrast between the markings and the ground colour is less than that required in non-dilute colours or full expression colours. In Tortie Tabbies the distribution of Tortie markings is immaterial. 

15 

Condition  

See general part. 

5 

Total  

 

100 

Special breed faults 

Round eyes.
Prominent nose bump.
Pronounced whisker break.
Narrow cheek bones.
Flat forehead.
Pale eye colour. 

 

Without certificates 

Green eyes.
Cobby or oriental body.
Too long or shaggy coat. 

 

Disqualify 

White spots anywhere. 

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Remarks 

Reds, Creams may show "freckles" on the nose, paw pads, lips, eye rims and ears. 

 

Outcross with other breeds 

Tiffany, Burmese, Burmilla.