Torso Solid, rather long-bodied, with depth and fullness but never coarse. Substantial bone and muscle development, yet with an athletic appearance.
Torso: Medium to deep, long and muscular with rounded contours; strong and robust but not blocky.
Torso/Neck: These are neither stocky nor rangy. The torso is a moderate rectangle. It is well rounded but not cobby. The abdomen is taut; well muscled and firm. The neck is medium in length.
Torso medium in length, firm and muscular; general conformation is mid-range between the short-coupled, thickset, and svelte breeds; stands relatively high on its legs.
Torso: medium to large and well-balanced. The substantial muscular torso is more rectangular than square, but not long. Back is straight with a slight rise to the hindquarters. Shoulders and hip should appear to be the same width.
The torso should be "tubular" on fine boned long limbs. The wedge appearance of the face starts at the tip of the nose and extends to the tips of the ears. This forms a triangle.
Body: Torso is long, lean and elegant, medium in size, and exhibits well developed muscular strength without coarseness. Legs: Long, slender and high, but not dainty.
The body is medium in size muscular, with a long, straight and slender torso, without any sign of coarseness, flabbiness or cobbiness.
From torso to tail the Cornish Rex is long and lean. However, do not let the willowy form fool you-the Cornish Rex is no weakling. Under that ultra short fur are strong bones and muscles.
The torso is long and slender, while the hips are heavy and muscular. The back is naturally arched. This breed has a medium sized head that is triangular and longer than it is wide. The eyes are medium to large sized and oval in shape.
The Chausie, is a medium to large size feline that is tall and long-bodied, with a rectangular torso, deep chest, and flat sides. The Chausie is tall, statuesque, and shorthaired. The head is relatively long, with a full muzzle and deep chin.
Toyger's are of medium size with a strong and robust torso. The tail is long and muscular and set and carried low. Toyger's coats are short, thick, plush, soft and feel extremely luxurious.
Long torso, lean and elegant, showing well developed muscular strength. Also balance is very very important. Neck: Not too long and not too short, in proportion to the length of the body. Legs: Long, slender, and high.
Physical Attributes: Medium to large in size; box-like torso; massive, round head set on short, thick neck; small, round-tipped ears set far apart on head; short, broad nose and large, round eyes; full, short, brush-like tail; long, ...
The legs are long and muscular, the torso solid and hard, and the cat has surprising weight for his/her size.
The spots are scattered across the shoulders and hindquarters and extend down the legs, and large thumbprint-shaped spots appear on the sides of the torso.
Bicolor: A cat with more than two spots of colour on the torso, either white and one basic colour, or white with one tabby colour. Blaze: A marking down the forehead, nose and under the chin.
Large thumbprint shaped spots are scattered on the sides of the torso, with a subtle suggestion of a classic pattern. (a spot circled by spots in place of the bulls eye) ...
The head of the American Wirehair is rounded with high cheekbones. It has a level back and round torso. The tail is tapered, rounded at the tip, but not blunt. The legs are medium length and study, with compact, rounded paws. Coat ...
This skin disorder will generally affect the cat's legs and torso, causing: Scabs Redness Alopecia Ulceration Scaling of skin ...
general appearance of the cat, which should be harmonious and well proportioned in all breeds torso legs and paws tail neck, if not mentioned separately.
The Ocicat has a large, long, and muscular body. It is neither stocky nor angular in appearance. The torso is solid, hard and rather long-bodied with depth and fullness.
The Siberian has a rounded barrel-shaped torso and a broad, modified wedge-shaped head with rounded contours, rounded ears and round eyes. The Maine coon, on the other hand, is more rectangular with his long body, tail and legs.
Scientifically speaking the Burmese and Siamese each have a variation of a gene that changes coat color from black to dark brown, then lightens the color on the cats torso.
See also: Champion, Taper, Wedge, CFA, Conformation
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