Rassestandard Maine Coon, GCCF
Die Maine Coon ist eine Halblanghaarkatze mittleren nichteuropäischen Typs und ist durch ihre beträchtliche Größe, Knochenstruktur, rechteckige Erscheinung und das wehende Fell ausgezeichnet. Viele Farbkombinationen sind erlaubt, aber „Farbe“ ist von weit geringerer Bedeutung als Typ, Größe und Fellqualität.
Die Maine Coon entwickelte sich aus einer arbeitenden Hauskatze in ländlicher Umgebung. Diese Rolle spiegelt sich wider in einer muskulösen Katze in einer robusten Freigänger-Erscheinung mit einem charakteristischen wetterfesten Fell und dem Verhalten eines wachsamen, fähigen Jägers.
Körperteil Beschreibung
Kopf
Mittlere Länge, der Nasenrücken ist gleichweit von der Ohrlinie und der Nasenspitze entfernt, mit einer geringfügig kleineren Breite als die Länge des Kopfes. Größere Breite und Hängebacken ((Unter)Kiefer, Wange, Backe) sollten bei erwachsenen Katern toleriert werden.
Die Schnauze sollte rechteckig sein mit einem festen Kinn: Kinn, Oberlippe und Nasenspiegel sollten eine senkrechte Linie bilden. Die Wangen fast voll mit hohen Backenknochen. Biss eben. Nase gleichmäßig breit mit einer sanften konkaven Krümmung am Nasenrücken, wenn von der Seite betrachtet und ohne scharfe Unterbrechung oder Stopp.
Ohren
Große, hohe Ohren, weit auseinander, breit an der Basis und mäßig spitz zulaufend.
Augen
Voll und rund, weit auseinander gesetzt, leicht schräg nach innen zulaufend (eulenhaft, nicht asiatisch). Farben Grün, Gold und Kupfer. Fell- und Augenfarbe sind voneinander unabhängig. Zweifarbige oder blaue Augen sind bei weißen Katzen erlaubt.
Körper und Nacken
Körper von großer bis mittlerer Größe, massiv und muskulös mit breiter Brust. Langer gerader Rücken mit dazu entsprechenden Gliedmaßen um die charakteristische rechteckige Erscheinung zu bilden; rechteckiger Rumpf. Nacken von mittlerer Länge; besonders breit und muskulös bei erwachsenen Katern.
Beine und Pfoten
Kräftige Beine mit großen runden Pfoten; Zehen eng getragen, fünf vorne, vier hinten.
Schwanz
Lang, mindestens so lange wie der Rücken. Haare am Schwanz lang, üppig und herabhängend, nicht buschig. Die Schwanzhaare dürfen nie gebürstet werden, da sie sonst ausfallen und fast 1 Jahr zum Nachwachsen brauchen. Bei Bedarf den Schwanz nur ausschütteln wie ein Staubtuch.
Fell
Wasserdicht und sich nahezu selbst pflegend, bestehend aus Unterwolle die von einem kräftigen, glänzenden Deckhaar bedeckt wird. Fell am Kopf, Nacken und Schultern kurz, an den Flanken herunter und an den Beinen länger. Im Winter großer Halskragen, im Sommer das spärlichere Sommerfell. Die vordere Halskrause beginnt am Ohransatz; bei Katern stärker als bei Kätzinnen. Die Ohren befedert und vorzugsweise mit Büscheln an den Spitzen; die Haare in den Ohren sollten über die äußeren Ränder der Ohren hinausragen. Die Pfoten zwischen den Zehen mit langen Haarbüscheln, die wie Schnneeschuhe fungieren.
Fellfarbe
Heute gibt es die Maine Coon in allen Farben: Weiß, schwarz, silber, rot, creme, blau, gescheckt, schildpatt, tabby (classic oder mackerel), smoke. Siam- und Burmazeichnung kennt man bei ihr nicht. Beliebt ist aber auch heute noch die klassische Tabby-Zeichnung, die häufig mit Weiß an Brust, Bauch und Pfoten gepaart ist. Alle Tabby-Katzen haben eine "M"-Zeichnung auf der Stirn. Zwischen Fell- und Augenfarbe gibt es keinen unmittelbaren Zusammenhang. Alle Kombinationen sind erlaubt.
Chocolate, lilac und point (Siamesen) sind nicht erlaubt.
Die Maine Coon ist eine Halblanghaarkatze mittleren nichteuropäischen Typs und ist durch ihre beträchtliche Größe, Knochenstruktur, rechteckige Erscheinung und das wehende Fell ausgezeichnet. Viele Farbkombinationen sind erlaubt, aber „Farbe“ ist von weit geringerer Bedeutung als Typ, Größe und Fellqualität.
Die Maine Coon entwickelte sich aus einer arbeitenden Hauskatze in ländlicher Umgebung. Diese Rolle spiegelt sich wider in einer muskulösen Katze in einer robusten Freigänger-Erscheinung mit einem charakteristischen wetterfesten Fell und dem Verhalten eines wachsamen, fähigen Jägers.
Körperteil Beschreibung
Kopf
Mittlere Länge, der Nasenrücken ist gleichweit von der Ohrlinie und der Nasenspitze entfernt, mit einer geringfügig kleineren Breite als die Länge des Kopfes. Größere Breite und Hängebacken ((Unter)Kiefer, Wange, Backe) sollten bei erwachsenen Katern toleriert werden.
Die Schnauze sollte rechteckig sein mit einem festen Kinn: Kinn, Oberlippe und Nasenspiegel sollten eine senkrechte Linie bilden. Die Wangen fast voll mit hohen Backenknochen. Biss eben. Nase gleichmäßig breit mit einer sanften konkaven Krümmung am Nasenrücken, wenn von der Seite betrachtet und ohne scharfe Unterbrechung oder Stopp.
Ohren
Große, hohe Ohren, weit auseinander, breit an der Basis und mäßig spitz zulaufend.
Augen
Voll und rund, weit auseinander gesetzt, leicht schräg nach innen zulaufend (eulenhaft, nicht asiatisch). Farben Grün, Gold und Kupfer. Fell- und Augenfarbe sind voneinander unabhängig. Zweifarbige oder blaue Augen sind bei weißen Katzen erlaubt.
Körper und Nacken
Körper von großer bis mittlerer Größe, massiv und muskulös mit breiter Brust. Langer gerader Rücken mit dazu entsprechenden Gliedmaßen um die charakteristische rechteckige Erscheinung zu bilden; rechteckiger Rumpf. Nacken von mittlerer Länge; besonders breit und muskulös bei erwachsenen Katern.
Beine und Pfoten
Kräftige Beine mit großen runden Pfoten; Zehen eng getragen, fünf vorne, vier hinten.
Schwanz
Lang, mindestens so lange wie der Rücken. Haare am Schwanz lang, üppig und herabhängend, nicht buschig. Die Schwanzhaare dürfen nie gebürstet werden, da sie sonst ausfallen und fast 1 Jahr zum Nachwachsen brauchen. Bei Bedarf den Schwanz nur ausschütteln wie ein Staubtuch.
Fell
Wasserdicht und sich nahezu selbst pflegend, bestehend aus Unterwolle die von einem kräftigen, glänzenden Deckhaar bedeckt wird. Fell am Kopf, Nacken und Schultern kurz, an den Flanken herunter und an den Beinen länger. Im Winter großer Halskragen, im Sommer das spärlichere Sommerfell. Die vordere Halskrause beginnt am Ohransatz; bei Katern stärker als bei Kätzinnen. Die Ohren befedert und vorzugsweise mit Büscheln an den Spitzen; die Haare in den Ohren sollten über die äußeren Ränder der Ohren hinausragen. Die Pfoten zwischen den Zehen mit langen Haarbüscheln, die wie Schnneeschuhe fungieren.
Fellfarbe
Heute gibt es die Maine Coon in allen Farben: Weiß, schwarz, silber, rot, creme, blau, gescheckt, schildpatt, tabby (classic oder mackerel), smoke. Siam- und Burmazeichnung kennt man bei ihr nicht. Beliebt ist aber auch heute noch die klassische Tabby-Zeichnung, die häufig mit Weiß an Brust, Bauch und Pfoten gepaart ist. Alle Tabby-Katzen haben eine "M"-Zeichnung auf der Stirn. Zwischen Fell- und Augenfarbe gibt es keinen unmittelbaren Zusammenhang. Alle Kombinationen sind erlaubt.
Chocolate, lilac und point (Siamesen) sind nicht erlaubt.
Standard des GCCF
THE MAINE COON - BREED 64
This standard became effective in May 2007 and includes new colour reference numbers for Tabby & Shaded Pattern Maine Coons.
The Maine Coon is a semi-longhaired cat of medium Foreign type and is distinguished by its large size, bone structure, rectangular appearance and flowing coat.
The Maine Coon evolved as a working domesticated cat in a rural environment; this role is reflected in a muscular cat of rugged outdoor appearance with a characteristic weatherproof coat and the demeanour of an alert capable hunter.
Head - Medium in length, the nasal bridge being equidistant from the ear line and the tip of the nose, with the width being slightly less than the length of the head. Allowance should be made for additional breadth or jowls in mature males.
The muzzle should be square with firm chin: chin, upper lip and nose leather should fall in a perpendicular line. Cheeks fairly full, with high cheekbones. Bite level. Nose of uniform width with shallow concave curve at the nasal bridge when viewed in profile, and without a sharp break or stop.
Ears - Large, tall ears, wide at base and tapering to appear pointed at the tip; set high but well apart.
Eyes - Full and round, spaced wide apart with a slightly oblique aperture and set. Shades of green, gold or copper; coat and eye colour may be unrelated. Odd or blue eyes are permissible in white cats.
Body and Neck - Body large to medium size, solid and muscular with breadth of chest. Long body with proportionate limbs to create the characteristic rectangular appearance; square rump. Neck moderately long; particularly thick and muscular in mature males.
Legs and Paws - Substantial legs with large round paws; toes carried close, five in front, four behind.
Tail - Long, at least the length of the back, wide at the base and tapering towards the tip.
Coat: Waterproof and virtually self-maintaining, consisting of an undercoat covered by a more substantial glossy topcoat. Fur shorter on the head, neck and shoulders increasing in length down the back, flanks and tail. A fluffy appearance is undesirable.
Breeches and belly fur full and shaggy. Frontal ruff beginning at the base of the ears; heavier in males than females. Tail fur long, profuse and flowing; not bushy. Ears feathered and preferably tufted at the tips; the ear feathering should extend beyond the outer edges of the ear. Paws tufted, with long tufts emanating from under the paws, extending backwards to create a snowshoe effect.
Coat Colour and Pattern - The Maine Coon is recognised in a variety of solid colours (including white in all eye colours); tortoiseshell; tabby colours (classic and mackerel patterns) with or without silver; shaded and smoke colours; bi-colour and parti-colour (e.g. solid/tabby/tortoiseshell/shaded/smoke colour and white).
Notes:
1. Since the Maine Coon is slow to mature (taking up to 4 years), allowance should be made as to their size when judging younger cats. The balance of the cat is of uppermost importance.
2. The cat loses coat during the summer months.
3. Different coat colours may have different textured coats
SCALE OF POINTS:
Head: Including general shape and proportions: shape, size and ear set; shape, size, set and colour of eyes; nose length and profile; cheeks, muzzle and chin ……...................................……..……..........................35 points
Body: Including shape and proportions; size, bone structure, muscularity and condition, height and thickness of legs; shape and size of paws; shape and length of tail……………...........………….................................... 30 points
Coat: Including length and texture; frontal ruff; ear feathering and tufting; tail furnishings; paw furnishings…..................20 points
Colour and Pattern: .................................................. 15 points
Total: .........................................................................100 points
Withhold all awards for:
1. Wrongly registered adults, kittens or neuters.
NOTE: These should be marked as wrong colour on judge's slips and disqualified.
2. Blue or odd eyes in cats of a colour other than white
3. Van Patterned Cats
Withhold Certificates or First Prizes in Kitten Open Classes for:
1. Cobby body shape and/or fine bone structure
2. Bi-Colour or Parti-colour cats that exhibit more than one third white or do not exhibit some white on all four paws, belly and chest
3. Definite nose break or stop
4. Straight profile or pronounced nose bump
5. Untufted paws
6. White markings (including buttons, lockets or spots) anywhere other than those referred to in the SOP
7. Overall even coat length
8. Persian like coat texture
9. Serious colour or pattern faults
10. Any defect as listed in the preface to this SOP booklet
Faults
1. Unsound base coat in Solid or Tortoiseshell coloured cats
2. Tabby markings in adult Smoke coloured cats
3. Heavy tabby markings in Shaded coloured cats
4. White extending beyond the throat in Non-Silver Tabby cats registered without white
5. Tarnishing in Silver Series cats
6. Heavily brindled coat in Tabby cats
COAT COLOURS
Chocolate, Lilac and Siamese Points are not allowed.
SOLID COLOURS
The fur should be sound to the roots in colour and free from any shadings, markings and patches of white hairs, except that red series solid cats may well show tabby markings. Nose leather, Paw pads and eye rims to tone with the bodv colour.
64/14 White - Blue Eye 64/14a White - Orange Eye
64/14b White - Odd Eye 64/14c White - Green Eye
64/15 Black 64/15d Red
64/16 Blue 64/17 Cream
TORTOISESHELLS:
The patterning should extend throughout the coat including the limbs, tail and face; blaze desirable. Base colour should be sound to the roots.
64/21 Tortoiseshell - Black and shades of red. Nose leather, paw pads and eye rims pink and/or black depending on the distribution of the red.
64/28 Blue Tortie - Blue and shades of cream. Nose leather, paw pads and eye rims pink and/or blue depending on the distribution of the cream.
SMOKE COLOURS
Any solid or tortoiseshell colour accepted. The undercoat should be silvery white with deep tips shading to the basic colour. The cat appears darkest on the back, head and feet. In a smoke cat the silvery white undercoat, which is next to the skin, should not be clearly visible when the cat is in repose. However, this can be seen when fur is parted or when the cat is moving.
This is a genetically silver non-tabby variety of Maine Coon. The appearance of clear tabby markings in the coat is undesirable. However, it is accepted that Red Series Smoke colours may exhibit some faint markings which should not be unduly penalised in an otherwise good example of the breed. It should also be noted that kittens of all Smoke colours may well show ghost tabby markings on the body for which they should not be too heavily penalised. The presence of tabby markings in adults is undesirable.
64/36 Black Smoke. Silvery white undercoat deeply tipped with black, and free from tabby markings. In motion, the silvery white undercoat is apparent; cat in repose appears black with no other markings. Extremities and face black, narrow band of silvery white at base of hair, next to skin, which may only be seen when the fur is parted. Nose leather and paw pads black.
64/36a Blue Smoke. The above is also the Standard for blue smoke except that, where the word 'black' occurs, "blue' should be substituted. Nose leather and paw pads blue.
64/36d Red Smoke. The above is also the Standard for red smoke except that, where the word 'black' occurs, 'red' should be substituted. Nose leather and paw pads pink.
64/36e Tortie Smoke. Silvery white undercoat, deeply tipped with black and shades of red, which are clearly visible on both body and extremities. Cat in repose appears tortoiseshell. Extremities and face black and shades of red with narrow band of silvery white at base of hair next to skin, which may only be seen when the fur is parted. Red markings on the face are desirable. Nose leather and paw pads to conform to requirements for coat colour.
64/36f Cream Smoke. The Standard for Black Smoke is also the standard for cream smoke except that, where the word 'black' occurs, ‘cream' should be substituted. Nose leather and paw pads pink.
64/36g Blue Tortie Smoke. The Standard for Tortie Smoke is also the Standard for Blue Tortie Smoke except that, where the words 'black and shades of red' occur, 'blue and cream' should be substituted and, where the word 'red' appears, 'cream' should be substituted. Nose leather and paw pads blue or pink to conform to requirements for coat colour.
TABBY PATTERNS:
Allowances to be made for diffusion of tabby markings in cats showing long or full flowing coats. Recognised coat patterns are Classic and Mackerel pattern.
There is a tendency for tabbies to show white around the immediate area of the lips and lower jaw area. It is a serious fault if this extends to the throat in non-silver tabbies or tabbies registered without white. Silver-white colour on the throat and muzzle of silver tabbies/silver tortie tabbies is not a fault and the base colour may be diluted by the gene producing silver.
Classic Pattern:
All markings to be clearly defined and dense. On the forehead there should be a letter 'M' giving the impression of a frown. There should be an unbroken stripe running back from the outer comer of the eye and narrow lines on the cheeks. On the neck and upper chest there should be unbroken necklaces, the more the better. The edges of the ears to be the same colour as the markings with a central patch of ground colour resembling a thumb print. A series of lines run from above the 'M' marking, over the top of the head and extend to the shoulder markings. The shoulder markings form the outline of a butterfly, when viewed from above. On the back there should be an unbroken line running down the spine from the butterfly to the tail, and there should be a stripe on either side of this running parallel to it. These stripes should be separated from each other by stripes of ground colour. On each flank there should be an 'oyster" shaped patch which should have complete rings, as numerous as possible. The tip of the tail should be the same colour as the markings. The legs should be barred evenly with bracelets from the body markings to the toes which should be spotted. The back of the leg from the sole to the hock should be solid colour. The abdominal area should be spotted.
Mackerel Pattern:
All markings to be clearly defined and dense. On the forehead, there should be a letter 'M' giving the impression of a frown. There should be an unbroken stripe running from the outer comer of the eye and narrow lines on the cheeks. On the neck and upper chest there should be unbroken necklaces, the more the better. The edges of the ears to be the same colour as the markings with a central patch of colour resembling a thumb print. A series of lines run from above the 'M' marking, over the top of the head and extend to the shoulder markings. There should be one narrow, unbroken central spine line on either side of which is a broken spine line from which the narrow lines which form the Mackerel pattern run vertically down the body. These lines should be unbroken and as narrow and numerous as possible. The tip of the tail should be the same colour as the markings.
64 41 Brown Classic Tabby Black markings on a warm copper agouti ground colour. Nose leather brick red, paw pads and eye rims black or brown. 64 44 Brown Mackerel Tabby 64/41a Blue Classic Tabby
Blue markings on a cool beige agouti ground colour. Nose leather solid blue or pink edged with blue, paw pads and eye rims blue. 64/44a Blue Mackerel Tabby 64/41d Red Classic Tabby
Rich red markings on a bright apricot agouti ground colour. Nose leather, paw pads and eye rims deep pink. 64/44d Red Mackerel Tabby 64/41f Cream Classic Tabby
Rich cream markings on a cooler cream agouti ground colour. Nose leather, paw pads and eye rims pink. 64/44f Cream Mackerel Tabby 64/41e Tortie Classic Tabby
Black markings on a warm copper agouti ground which has been overlaid with shades of red. Nose leather brick red and/or pink, paw pads and eye rims black and/or pink depending on the distribution of the red. 64/44e Tortie Mackerel Tabby 64/41g Blue Tortie Classic Tabby
Blue markings on a cool beige agouti ground which has been overlaid with shades of cream. Nose leather blue and/or pink, paw pads blue and/or pink depending on the distribution of the cream 64/44g Blue Tortie Mackerel Tabby 64/41s Silver Classic Tabby Colour and markings as above on a silver agouti ground. Nose leather, paw pads and eye rims as above.
64/44s Silver Mackerel Tabby 64/41as Blue Silver Classic Tabby 64/44as Blue Silver Mackerel Tabby 64/41ds Red Silver Classic Tabby 64/44ds Red Silver Mackerel Tabby 64/41fs Cream Silver Classic Tabby 64/44fs Cream Silver Mackerel Tabby 64/41es Tortie Silver Classic Tabby 64/44es Tortie Silver Mackerel Tabby 64/41gs Blue Tortie Silver Classic Tabby 64/44gs Blue Tortie Silver Mackerel Tabby Colour and markings as above on a silver agouti ground. Nose leather, paw pads and eye rims as above. (See Non-Silver Tabby Series for full description).
Silver-white colour on the throat and muzzle of silver tabbies/silver tortie tabbies is not a fault and the base colour may be diluted by the gene producing silver. Tarnishing is undesirable.
SHADED COLOURS:
Both Standard (non-silver) and Silver Shaded colours are accepted in any solid or tortoiseshell colour. Shaded cats are genetically agouti. In the shaded cat the coloured fur should give the overall appearance of a mantle on the back. The body should be as free from tabby markings as possible in adults. Kittens may well exhibit ghost tabby markings on the body for which allowance should be made.
In Standard Shaded, the undercoat should be as pale as possible with the shaft of each hair pale at the root and darkening to the base colour at the tip.
In Silver Shaded, the undercoat should as pale a silver as possible with shallow tips shading to the basic colour; the dark points being most clearly defined on the back, head and feet and the lighter points on the flanks and ear tufts. Any tarnishing of the coat is undesirable.
Nose leather, paw pads and eye rims in keeping with the basic colour.
64/43 Black shaded 64/43s Silver Shaded 64/43a Blue Shaded 64/43as Blue Silver Shaded 64/43d Red Shaded 64/43ds Red Silver Shaded 64/43e Tortie Shaded 64/43es Tortie Silver Shaded 64/43f Cream Shaded 64/43fs Cream Silver Shaded 64 43g Blue Tortie Shaded 64 43gs Blue Tortie Silver Shaded BICOLOUR AND PARTICOLOUR
SOLIDS 64/31 Black & White 64/31a Blue & White 64/31d Red & White 64/31f Cream & White 64/22 Tortoiseshell & White 64/22a Blue Tortie & White SMOKES 64/31s Black Smoke & White 64/31as Blue Smoke & White 64/31ds Red Smoke & White 64/31fs Cream Smoke & White 64/31es Tortie Smoke & White 64/31gs Blue Tortie Smoke & White TABBIES 64/41w Brown Classic Tabby & White 64/44w Brown Mackerel Tabby & White 64/41aw Blue Classic Tabby & White 64/44aw Blue Mackerel Tabby & White 64/41dw Red Tabby & White 64/44dw Red Mackerel Tabby & White 64/41fw Cream Classic Tabby & White 64/44fw Cream Mackerel Tabby & White 64/41ew Tortie Classic Tabby & White 64/44ew Tortie Mackerel Tabby & White 64/41gw Blue Tortie Classic Tabby & White 64/44gw Blue Tortie Mackerel Tabby & White 64/41sw Silver Classic Tabby & White 64/44sw Silver Mackerel Tabby & White 64/41asw Blue Silver Classic Tabby & White 64/44asw Blue Silver Mackerel Tabby & White 64/41dsw Red Silver Classic Tabby & White 64/44dsw Red Silver Mackerel Tabby & White 64/41fsw Cream Silver Classic Tabby & White 64/44fsw Cream Silver Mackerel Tabby & White 64/4lesw Tortie Silver Classic Tabby & White 64/44esw Tortie Silver Mackerel Tabby & White 64/41gsw Blue Tortie Silver Classic Tabby & White 64/44gsw Blue Tortie Silver Mackerel Tabby & White SHADEDS 64/43w Black Shaded & White 64/43sw Silver Shaded & White 64/43aw Blue Shaded & White 64/43asw Blue Silver Shaded & White 64/43dw Red Shaded & White 64/43dsw Red Silver Shaded & White 64/43ew Tortie Shaded & White 64/43esw Tortie Silver Shaded & White 64/43fw Cream Shaded & White 64/43fsw Cream Silver Shaded & White 64/43gw Blue Tortie Shaded & White 64/43gsw Blue Tortie Silver Shaded & White Any solid, tabby, tortoiseshell, shaded or smoke colour and white. The base colour to be present on head, back (extending down onto sides) and fully coloured tail. On tabby cats, there should be sufficient base colour to show the pattern. The minimum white permitted is some white to all four paws, underbelly and chest, with some colour allowed to these areas. Refer to the appropriate section for descriptions of coat markings
Refer to the appropriate section for descriptions of coat markings
THE MAINE COON - BREED 64
This standard became effective in May 2007 and includes new colour reference numbers for Tabby & Shaded Pattern Maine Coons.
The Maine Coon is a semi-longhaired cat of medium Foreign type and is distinguished by its large size, bone structure, rectangular appearance and flowing coat.
The Maine Coon evolved as a working domesticated cat in a rural environment; this role is reflected in a muscular cat of rugged outdoor appearance with a characteristic weatherproof coat and the demeanour of an alert capable hunter.
Head - Medium in length, the nasal bridge being equidistant from the ear line and the tip of the nose, with the width being slightly less than the length of the head. Allowance should be made for additional breadth or jowls in mature males.
The muzzle should be square with firm chin: chin, upper lip and nose leather should fall in a perpendicular line. Cheeks fairly full, with high cheekbones. Bite level. Nose of uniform width with shallow concave curve at the nasal bridge when viewed in profile, and without a sharp break or stop.
Ears - Large, tall ears, wide at base and tapering to appear pointed at the tip; set high but well apart.
Eyes - Full and round, spaced wide apart with a slightly oblique aperture and set. Shades of green, gold or copper; coat and eye colour may be unrelated. Odd or blue eyes are permissible in white cats.
Body and Neck - Body large to medium size, solid and muscular with breadth of chest. Long body with proportionate limbs to create the characteristic rectangular appearance; square rump. Neck moderately long; particularly thick and muscular in mature males.
Legs and Paws - Substantial legs with large round paws; toes carried close, five in front, four behind.
Tail - Long, at least the length of the back, wide at the base and tapering towards the tip.
Coat: Waterproof and virtually self-maintaining, consisting of an undercoat covered by a more substantial glossy topcoat. Fur shorter on the head, neck and shoulders increasing in length down the back, flanks and tail. A fluffy appearance is undesirable.
Breeches and belly fur full and shaggy. Frontal ruff beginning at the base of the ears; heavier in males than females. Tail fur long, profuse and flowing; not bushy. Ears feathered and preferably tufted at the tips; the ear feathering should extend beyond the outer edges of the ear. Paws tufted, with long tufts emanating from under the paws, extending backwards to create a snowshoe effect.
Coat Colour and Pattern - The Maine Coon is recognised in a variety of solid colours (including white in all eye colours); tortoiseshell; tabby colours (classic and mackerel patterns) with or without silver; shaded and smoke colours; bi-colour and parti-colour (e.g. solid/tabby/tortoiseshell/shaded/smoke colour and white).
Notes:
1. Since the Maine Coon is slow to mature (taking up to 4 years), allowance should be made as to their size when judging younger cats. The balance of the cat is of uppermost importance.
2. The cat loses coat during the summer months.
3. Different coat colours may have different textured coats
SCALE OF POINTS:
Head: Including general shape and proportions: shape, size and ear set; shape, size, set and colour of eyes; nose length and profile; cheeks, muzzle and chin ……...................................……..……..........................35 points
Body: Including shape and proportions; size, bone structure, muscularity and condition, height and thickness of legs; shape and size of paws; shape and length of tail……………...........………….................................... 30 points
Coat: Including length and texture; frontal ruff; ear feathering and tufting; tail furnishings; paw furnishings…..................20 points
Colour and Pattern: .................................................. 15 points
Total: .........................................................................100 points
Withhold all awards for:
1. Wrongly registered adults, kittens or neuters.
NOTE: These should be marked as wrong colour on judge's slips and disqualified.
2. Blue or odd eyes in cats of a colour other than white
3. Van Patterned Cats
Withhold Certificates or First Prizes in Kitten Open Classes for:
1. Cobby body shape and/or fine bone structure
2. Bi-Colour or Parti-colour cats that exhibit more than one third white or do not exhibit some white on all four paws, belly and chest
3. Definite nose break or stop
4. Straight profile or pronounced nose bump
5. Untufted paws
6. White markings (including buttons, lockets or spots) anywhere other than those referred to in the SOP
7. Overall even coat length
8. Persian like coat texture
9. Serious colour or pattern faults
10. Any defect as listed in the preface to this SOP booklet
Faults
1. Unsound base coat in Solid or Tortoiseshell coloured cats
2. Tabby markings in adult Smoke coloured cats
3. Heavy tabby markings in Shaded coloured cats
4. White extending beyond the throat in Non-Silver Tabby cats registered without white
5. Tarnishing in Silver Series cats
6. Heavily brindled coat in Tabby cats
COAT COLOURS
Chocolate, Lilac and Siamese Points are not allowed.
SOLID COLOURS
The fur should be sound to the roots in colour and free from any shadings, markings and patches of white hairs, except that red series solid cats may well show tabby markings. Nose leather, Paw pads and eye rims to tone with the bodv colour.
64/14 White - Blue Eye 64/14a White - Orange Eye
64/14b White - Odd Eye 64/14c White - Green Eye
64/15 Black 64/15d Red
64/16 Blue 64/17 Cream
TORTOISESHELLS:
The patterning should extend throughout the coat including the limbs, tail and face; blaze desirable. Base colour should be sound to the roots.
64/21 Tortoiseshell - Black and shades of red. Nose leather, paw pads and eye rims pink and/or black depending on the distribution of the red.
64/28 Blue Tortie - Blue and shades of cream. Nose leather, paw pads and eye rims pink and/or blue depending on the distribution of the cream.
SMOKE COLOURS
Any solid or tortoiseshell colour accepted. The undercoat should be silvery white with deep tips shading to the basic colour. The cat appears darkest on the back, head and feet. In a smoke cat the silvery white undercoat, which is next to the skin, should not be clearly visible when the cat is in repose. However, this can be seen when fur is parted or when the cat is moving.
This is a genetically silver non-tabby variety of Maine Coon. The appearance of clear tabby markings in the coat is undesirable. However, it is accepted that Red Series Smoke colours may exhibit some faint markings which should not be unduly penalised in an otherwise good example of the breed. It should also be noted that kittens of all Smoke colours may well show ghost tabby markings on the body for which they should not be too heavily penalised. The presence of tabby markings in adults is undesirable.
64/36 Black Smoke. Silvery white undercoat deeply tipped with black, and free from tabby markings. In motion, the silvery white undercoat is apparent; cat in repose appears black with no other markings. Extremities and face black, narrow band of silvery white at base of hair, next to skin, which may only be seen when the fur is parted. Nose leather and paw pads black.
64/36a Blue Smoke. The above is also the Standard for blue smoke except that, where the word 'black' occurs, "blue' should be substituted. Nose leather and paw pads blue.
64/36d Red Smoke. The above is also the Standard for red smoke except that, where the word 'black' occurs, 'red' should be substituted. Nose leather and paw pads pink.
64/36e Tortie Smoke. Silvery white undercoat, deeply tipped with black and shades of red, which are clearly visible on both body and extremities. Cat in repose appears tortoiseshell. Extremities and face black and shades of red with narrow band of silvery white at base of hair next to skin, which may only be seen when the fur is parted. Red markings on the face are desirable. Nose leather and paw pads to conform to requirements for coat colour.
64/36f Cream Smoke. The Standard for Black Smoke is also the standard for cream smoke except that, where the word 'black' occurs, ‘cream' should be substituted. Nose leather and paw pads pink.
64/36g Blue Tortie Smoke. The Standard for Tortie Smoke is also the Standard for Blue Tortie Smoke except that, where the words 'black and shades of red' occur, 'blue and cream' should be substituted and, where the word 'red' appears, 'cream' should be substituted. Nose leather and paw pads blue or pink to conform to requirements for coat colour.
TABBY PATTERNS:
Allowances to be made for diffusion of tabby markings in cats showing long or full flowing coats. Recognised coat patterns are Classic and Mackerel pattern.
There is a tendency for tabbies to show white around the immediate area of the lips and lower jaw area. It is a serious fault if this extends to the throat in non-silver tabbies or tabbies registered without white. Silver-white colour on the throat and muzzle of silver tabbies/silver tortie tabbies is not a fault and the base colour may be diluted by the gene producing silver.
Classic Pattern:
All markings to be clearly defined and dense. On the forehead there should be a letter 'M' giving the impression of a frown. There should be an unbroken stripe running back from the outer comer of the eye and narrow lines on the cheeks. On the neck and upper chest there should be unbroken necklaces, the more the better. The edges of the ears to be the same colour as the markings with a central patch of ground colour resembling a thumb print. A series of lines run from above the 'M' marking, over the top of the head and extend to the shoulder markings. The shoulder markings form the outline of a butterfly, when viewed from above. On the back there should be an unbroken line running down the spine from the butterfly to the tail, and there should be a stripe on either side of this running parallel to it. These stripes should be separated from each other by stripes of ground colour. On each flank there should be an 'oyster" shaped patch which should have complete rings, as numerous as possible. The tip of the tail should be the same colour as the markings. The legs should be barred evenly with bracelets from the body markings to the toes which should be spotted. The back of the leg from the sole to the hock should be solid colour. The abdominal area should be spotted.
Mackerel Pattern:
All markings to be clearly defined and dense. On the forehead, there should be a letter 'M' giving the impression of a frown. There should be an unbroken stripe running from the outer comer of the eye and narrow lines on the cheeks. On the neck and upper chest there should be unbroken necklaces, the more the better. The edges of the ears to be the same colour as the markings with a central patch of colour resembling a thumb print. A series of lines run from above the 'M' marking, over the top of the head and extend to the shoulder markings. There should be one narrow, unbroken central spine line on either side of which is a broken spine line from which the narrow lines which form the Mackerel pattern run vertically down the body. These lines should be unbroken and as narrow and numerous as possible. The tip of the tail should be the same colour as the markings.
64 41 Brown Classic Tabby Black markings on a warm copper agouti ground colour. Nose leather brick red, paw pads and eye rims black or brown. 64 44 Brown Mackerel Tabby 64/41a Blue Classic Tabby
Blue markings on a cool beige agouti ground colour. Nose leather solid blue or pink edged with blue, paw pads and eye rims blue. 64/44a Blue Mackerel Tabby 64/41d Red Classic Tabby
Rich red markings on a bright apricot agouti ground colour. Nose leather, paw pads and eye rims deep pink. 64/44d Red Mackerel Tabby 64/41f Cream Classic Tabby
Rich cream markings on a cooler cream agouti ground colour. Nose leather, paw pads and eye rims pink. 64/44f Cream Mackerel Tabby 64/41e Tortie Classic Tabby
Black markings on a warm copper agouti ground which has been overlaid with shades of red. Nose leather brick red and/or pink, paw pads and eye rims black and/or pink depending on the distribution of the red. 64/44e Tortie Mackerel Tabby 64/41g Blue Tortie Classic Tabby
Blue markings on a cool beige agouti ground which has been overlaid with shades of cream. Nose leather blue and/or pink, paw pads blue and/or pink depending on the distribution of the cream 64/44g Blue Tortie Mackerel Tabby 64/41s Silver Classic Tabby Colour and markings as above on a silver agouti ground. Nose leather, paw pads and eye rims as above.
64/44s Silver Mackerel Tabby 64/41as Blue Silver Classic Tabby 64/44as Blue Silver Mackerel Tabby 64/41ds Red Silver Classic Tabby 64/44ds Red Silver Mackerel Tabby 64/41fs Cream Silver Classic Tabby 64/44fs Cream Silver Mackerel Tabby 64/41es Tortie Silver Classic Tabby 64/44es Tortie Silver Mackerel Tabby 64/41gs Blue Tortie Silver Classic Tabby 64/44gs Blue Tortie Silver Mackerel Tabby Colour and markings as above on a silver agouti ground. Nose leather, paw pads and eye rims as above. (See Non-Silver Tabby Series for full description).
Silver-white colour on the throat and muzzle of silver tabbies/silver tortie tabbies is not a fault and the base colour may be diluted by the gene producing silver. Tarnishing is undesirable.
SHADED COLOURS:
Both Standard (non-silver) and Silver Shaded colours are accepted in any solid or tortoiseshell colour. Shaded cats are genetically agouti. In the shaded cat the coloured fur should give the overall appearance of a mantle on the back. The body should be as free from tabby markings as possible in adults. Kittens may well exhibit ghost tabby markings on the body for which allowance should be made.
In Standard Shaded, the undercoat should be as pale as possible with the shaft of each hair pale at the root and darkening to the base colour at the tip.
In Silver Shaded, the undercoat should as pale a silver as possible with shallow tips shading to the basic colour; the dark points being most clearly defined on the back, head and feet and the lighter points on the flanks and ear tufts. Any tarnishing of the coat is undesirable.
Nose leather, paw pads and eye rims in keeping with the basic colour.
64/43 Black shaded 64/43s Silver Shaded 64/43a Blue Shaded 64/43as Blue Silver Shaded 64/43d Red Shaded 64/43ds Red Silver Shaded 64/43e Tortie Shaded 64/43es Tortie Silver Shaded 64/43f Cream Shaded 64/43fs Cream Silver Shaded 64 43g Blue Tortie Shaded 64 43gs Blue Tortie Silver Shaded BICOLOUR AND PARTICOLOUR
SOLIDS 64/31 Black & White 64/31a Blue & White 64/31d Red & White 64/31f Cream & White 64/22 Tortoiseshell & White 64/22a Blue Tortie & White SMOKES 64/31s Black Smoke & White 64/31as Blue Smoke & White 64/31ds Red Smoke & White 64/31fs Cream Smoke & White 64/31es Tortie Smoke & White 64/31gs Blue Tortie Smoke & White TABBIES 64/41w Brown Classic Tabby & White 64/44w Brown Mackerel Tabby & White 64/41aw Blue Classic Tabby & White 64/44aw Blue Mackerel Tabby & White 64/41dw Red Tabby & White 64/44dw Red Mackerel Tabby & White 64/41fw Cream Classic Tabby & White 64/44fw Cream Mackerel Tabby & White 64/41ew Tortie Classic Tabby & White 64/44ew Tortie Mackerel Tabby & White 64/41gw Blue Tortie Classic Tabby & White 64/44gw Blue Tortie Mackerel Tabby & White 64/41sw Silver Classic Tabby & White 64/44sw Silver Mackerel Tabby & White 64/41asw Blue Silver Classic Tabby & White 64/44asw Blue Silver Mackerel Tabby & White 64/41dsw Red Silver Classic Tabby & White 64/44dsw Red Silver Mackerel Tabby & White 64/41fsw Cream Silver Classic Tabby & White 64/44fsw Cream Silver Mackerel Tabby & White 64/4lesw Tortie Silver Classic Tabby & White 64/44esw Tortie Silver Mackerel Tabby & White 64/41gsw Blue Tortie Silver Classic Tabby & White 64/44gsw Blue Tortie Silver Mackerel Tabby & White SHADEDS 64/43w Black Shaded & White 64/43sw Silver Shaded & White 64/43aw Blue Shaded & White 64/43asw Blue Silver Shaded & White 64/43dw Red Shaded & White 64/43dsw Red Silver Shaded & White 64/43ew Tortie Shaded & White 64/43esw Tortie Silver Shaded & White 64/43fw Cream Shaded & White 64/43fsw Cream Silver Shaded & White 64/43gw Blue Tortie Shaded & White 64/43gsw Blue Tortie Silver Shaded & White Any solid, tabby, tortoiseshell, shaded or smoke colour and white. The base colour to be present on head, back (extending down onto sides) and fully coloured tail. On tabby cats, there should be sufficient base colour to show the pattern. The minimum white permitted is some white to all four paws, underbelly and chest, with some colour allowed to these areas. Refer to the appropriate section for descriptions of coat markings
Refer to the appropriate section for descriptions of coat markings