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Breed standard includes a number of detailed descriptions: head shape, the shape of the legs, body length, tail length, body type, eye color, the shape of ears, length of hair, and color. It also includes the temperament of the breed, such as its intelligence, energy level, and trainability. The breed standard also outlines any disqualifying faults that would make a dog ineligible for showing in confirmation events.
To characterize the color of the cat, the terms are used; with their help, limnologists all over the world describe hair color, the presence of the pattern, the spots, color uniformity of hairs, and so on. Hair Color:
The most common hair colors for cats are black, white, gray, brown, and tabby. Other colors such as red, orange, cream, blue-gray (blue-silver), and tortoiseshell are also possible.
Cats can have a variety of patterns including solid (one color), tabby (strip)
In certain colors, hairs are stained due to natural pigment dyes, called - melanin. It also paints the color of the eye. If there is a lot of melanin in the hair, the cat is black or brown in color; if there is a lot of yellows - the cat will be red; if there is no melanin at all, the beauty will be snow-white.
Thus, the terms denote:
Each breed has its own color standards. Therefore, for example, the Persian cats should be blue (light gray), black, white, gray, red (Auburn), purple (gray with a purple tinge), cream, and red.
The British shorthair may have a variety of shades of gray: purple, gray, or blue. The British shorthair can be red only if the wool has a tortoiseshell pattern. Siamese or Balinese must be painted in color point, different options are allowed.