Chartreuse cat (definite introduction)
The Chartreuse cat is slightly fatter and has blue-gray coat color. This is the Chartreuse cat Biggest feature. Its blue-gray elastic coat is thick and soft, and sparkles beautifully, making it very attractive. It is a short-haired cat with a slightly longer appearance. The Chartreuse cat's head is slightly larger and rounder, with a pair of plump cheeks. Its golden eyes are round and translucent, and its expression is rich. It looks very smart and cute.
Shadow Cat’s Shape
Head: broad, round, non-spherical, like an upside-down trapezoid. The skull is non-hemispherical, slightly rounded, and the area between the two ears is flat. The cheeks are full and round, the body is short, and the adult male cat has a large double chin. The nose is straight and broad, not aggressively turned up. Mild nasal obstruction is possible, but non-nasal obstruction is not encouraged. The intersection between the muzzle and the head is straight, gradually tapering toward the end but not pointed. The moustache pads are large and the boundary between the cheek and chin is more obvious, resulting in the unique smile of this type of cat. The jaws are strong, especially for male cats over two years old.
Ears: Small to medium sized. The seat is high. Erect, with rounded tips. The base is small.
Eyes: large and round, with the outer tip of the eye tilted forward. Color: Orange to gold. It is not allowed to be mixed with green, nor is it allowed to have a light complexion.
Neck: Short and strong. The body is healthy and tall, especially for male cats. The shoulders are broad and the chest is thick. Back straight. Bone health. Muscles are dense.
Legs and Claws: Legs are straight, short to medium length, healthy, and well muscled. Small, round, with wide claws.
Tail: Moderate in length. The rear is thick, tapering slightly toward the tip, and the tail tip is rounded.
Coat: Short, thick, extremely dense (minase fur), glossy, lightly woolly, waterproof, erected due to excessive undercoat. Color: All blues, from soot to slate gray, are acceptable, but a translucent blue is best. The expression is generally closed. The nose is slate gray and the pads are rose gray. The skin is blue. Kittens are born with fetal moles, but they disappear by the time they are 6 months to one year old. The orange color of the eyes does not appear until 3 months old and replaces the usual blue-gray eye color of kittens. Green eye color, dull or faded eye color. Coat: white locks. Tip coloration, birthmark stripes, or coat color variation. Brown or red is used as a dark color.
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