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A helpful Guide to judging Selkirk
Rex has been written by Mrs Anne Gregory and is briefly covered on
this page.
HEAD
(35 POINTS)
Round,
broad and full cheeked with round under -lying bone structure.
Short, thick neck. Forehead rounded with slightly curved top of head.
Muzzle
of medium width with well padded whisker pads giving a rectangular
impression and is clearly visible beyond the cheeks when viewed in
profile.
Whiskers
are curly or broken. Nose short, broad & straight with a
downward slant. In profile the nose can appear to have a convex
curve. The nose break is neither too pronounced nor too shallow. Chin
firm and well developed. The bite must be level & the tip of the
chin should line up with the tip of the nose in the same vertical
plane.
EYES
Large,
round and well-opened.
Set
wide apart with no tendency to Oriental shape nor squint.
All
eye colours allowed.
EARS
medium sized,
broad at base & may be tufted. Set well
apart & should fit into the head contours.
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Selkirk Rex looks like
BODY
Cobby
type with a level back and may have slight rise to the heavy
hindquarters.
The
muscular torso is more rectangular than square, but not long.
The
body is equally broad across the shoulders and the rump. A Selkirk Rex
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 should not be dainty in appearance.
COAT (35 POINTS)
The coat is thick and dense with no bare or sparsely
covered areas on the body.
The coat stands out from the body and
should not appear flat or close-lying. It is a random,
unstructured coat arranged in loose, individual curls giving an “untidy”
appearance with an overall soft, plush feel. Ideally the
entire coat should show the effect of the rex gene, but curliness may
be most evident on the neck, belly and tail. Allowance may be made for
less curl on kittens and young adults, especially females.
79L:
The coat is semi-long, the tail curls are plumy and stand out
away from the tail. The ruff hairs are longer and frame the face. The
curls are tousled and random.
79S:
The coat is of fairly uniform length over the entire body. The ruff
and tail fur are a similar length to the rest of the coat with tail
curls that are plush and lie compactly around the tail. n.b.The
shorthaired Selkirk Rex coat is normally longer than that desired in a
British Shorthair.
ALL
COAT COLOURS, PATTERNS AND COLOUR COMBINATIONS ARE ACCEPTABLE –
THERE ARE NO POINTS FOR COLOUR
TAIL
Thick, of medium length, thicker at
the base with a rounded tip
LEGS
& PAWS
Legs are medium length and substantially boned. Paws round and firm
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