The Maine Coon standard
(CFA)
HEAD (30)
15 .. Shape
10 .. Ears
05 .. Eyes
BODY (30)
15 .. Shape
05 .. Neck
05 .. Legs and Feet
05 .. Tail
COAT .. 20
COLOR (15)
10 .. Body color
05 .. Eye color
BALANCE .. 5
GENERAL:originally a
working cat, the Maine Coon is solid, rugged, and can endure a harsh
climate. A distinctive characteristic is its smooth, shaggy coat. A
well proportioned and balanced appearance with no part of the cat
being exaggerated. Quality should never be sacrificed for size. With
an essentially amiable disposition, it has adapted to varied
environments.
HEAD SHAPE:medium in
width and slightly longer in length than width with a squareness to
the muzzle. Allowance should be made for broadening in older studs.
Cheekbones high.
MUZZLE/CHIN:is
visibly square, medium in length and blunt ended when viewed in
profile. It may give the appearance of being a rectangle but should
not appear to be tapering or pointed. Length and width of the muzzle
should be proportionate to the rest of the head and present a
pleasant, balanced appearance. The chin should be strong, firm and
in line with the upper lip and nose. When viewed in profile the chin
depth should be observable and give the impression of a square,
90-degree angle. A chin lacking in depth, i.e. one that tapers from
the jaw line to the lip, is not considered strong, firm or
desirable.
PROFILE:should be
proportionate to the overall length of the head and should exhibit a
slight concavity when viewed in profile. The profile should be
relatively smooth and free of pronounced bumps and/or humps. A
profile that is straight from the brow line to the tip of the nose
is not acceptable, nor should the profile show signs of having a
"break" or "stop."
EARS: Shape: large,
well-tufted, wide at base, tapering to appear pointed. Set:
approximately one ear's width apart at the base; not flared.
EYES:large,
expressive, wide set. Slightly oblique setting with slant toward
outer base of ear.
NECK:medium long.
BODY SHAPE:muscular,
broad-chested. Size medium to large. Females generally are smaller
than males. The body should be long with all parts in proportion to
create a well-balanced rectangular appearance with no part of the
anatomy being so exaggerated as to foster weakness. Allowance should
be made for slow maturation.
LEGS and FEET:legs
substantial, wide set, of medium length, and in proportion to the
body. Forelegs are straight. Back legs are straight when viewed from
behind. Paws large, round, well-tufted. Five toes in front; four in
back.
TAIL:long, wide at
base, and tapering. Fur long and flowing.
COAT:heavy and
shaggy; shorter on the shoulders and longer on the stomach and
britches. Frontal ruff desirable. Texture silky with coat falling
smoothly.
ENALIZE: a coat that
is short or overall even.
DISQUALIFY: delicate
bone structure. Undershot chin, i.e. the front teeth (incisors) of
the lower jaw overlapping or projecting beyond the front teeth of
the upper jaw when the mouth is closed. Crossed eyes. Kinked tail.
Incorrect number of toes. White buttons, white lockets, or white
spots. Cats showing evidence of hybridization resulting in the
colors chocolate, lavender, the Himalayan pattern; or unpatterned
agouti on the body (i.e. Abyssinian type ticked tabby).
MAINE COON CAT COLORS
EYE COLOR: eye color can
be shades of green, gold, green-gold or copper. Blue-eyes or
odd-eyes are also allowed for white or bi-color (including vans)
patterned cats.
Solid Color Class
WHITE:pure
glistening white. Nose leather and paw pads: pink.
BLACK: dense coal
black, sound from roots to tip of fur. Free from any tinge of rust
on tips or smoke undercoat. Nose leather: black. Paw pads: black or
brown.
BLUE: one level tone
from nose to tip of tail. Sound to the roots. Nose leather and paw
pads: blue.
RED: deep, rich,
clear, brilliant red; without shading, markings, or ticking. Lips
and chin the same color as coat. Nose leather and paw pads: brick
red.
CREAM:one level
shade of buff cream, without markings. Sound to the roots. Nose
leather and paw pads: pink.
Tabby Patterns
CLASSIC TABBY PATTERN:
markings dense, clearly defined, and broad. Legs
evenly barred with bracelets coming up to meet the body markings.
Tail evenly ringed. Several unbroken necklaces on neck and upper
chest, the more the better. Frown marks on forehead form an
intricate letter "M." Unbroken line runs back from outer corner of
eye. Swirls on cheeks. Vertical lines over back of head extend to
shoulder markings which are in the shape of a butterfly with both
upper and lower wings distinctly outlined and marked with dots
inside outline. Back markings consist of a vertical line down the
spine from butterfly to tail with a vertical stripe paralleling it
on each side, the three stripes well separated by stripes of the
ground color. Large solid blotch on each side to be encircled by one
or more unbroken rings. Side markings should be the same on both
sides. Double vertical rows of buttons on chest and stomach.
MACKEREL TABBY PATTERN:
markings dense, clearly defined, and all narrow
pencillings. Legs evenly barred with narrow bracelets coming up to
meet the body markings. Tail barred. Necklaces on neck and chest
distinct, like so many chains. Head barred with an "M" on the
forehead. Unbroken lines running back from the eyes. Lines running
down the head to meet the shoulders. Spine lines run together to
form a narrow saddle. Narrow pencillings run around body.
PATCHED TABBY PATTERN:
a patched tabby (torbie) is an established silver,
brown, blue or blue-silver tabby with patches of red or cream.
Brown Tabby Color Class
BROWN TABBY (classic, mackerel, patched):
ground color brilliant coppery brown. Markings dense black. Back of
leg black from paw to heel. White trim around lip and chin allowed.
Nose leather and paw pads: black or brown desirable.
All Other Tabby Colors Class
SILVER TABBY (classic, mackerel, patched):
ground color pale, clear silver. Markings dense black. White trim
around lip and chin allowed. Nose leather: brick red desirable. Paw
pads: black desirable.
BLUE-SILVER TABBY (classic, mackerel, patched):
ground color pale, clear silver. Markings
a deep blue affording a good contrast with ground color. White trim
around lip and chin allowed. Nose leather: old rose desirable. Paw
pads: rose desirable.
RED TABBY (classic, mackerel):
ground color red. Markings deep, rich red. White trim around lip and
chin allowed. Nose leather and paw pads: brick red desirable.
BLUE TABBY (classic, mackerel, patched):
ground color pale bluish Ivory. Markings a very deep blue affording
a good contrast with ground color. Warm fawn overtones or patina
over the whole. White trim around lip and chin allowed. Nose
leather: old rose desirable. Paw pads: rose desirable.
CREAM TABBY (classic, mackerel):
ground color very pale cream. Markings of buff or cream sufficiently
darker than the ground color to afford good contrast but remaining
within the dilute range. White trim around lip and chin allowed.
Nose leather and paw pads: pink desirable.
CREAM SILVER TABBY (classic, mackerel):
ground color off-white. Markings cream. Undercoat white. Lips and
chin the same shade as the rings around the eyes. Nose leather and
paw pads: pink desirable.
CAMEO TABBY (classic, mackerel):
ground color off-white. Markings red. White trim around lip and chin
allowed. Nose leather and paw pads: rose desirable.
Brown Tabby & White Color Class (including
Vans)
BROWN TABBY & WHITE (classic, mackerel,
patched): color as defined for brown tabby
with or without white on the face. Must have white on bib, belly,
and all four paws.
BROWN VAN TABBY & WHITE (classic, mackerel,
patched): white with color confined to the
extremities: head, tail, and legs. One or two small colored patches
on body allowable. Tabby pattern to be present in the colored
markings.
BROWN PATCHED TABBY & WHITE [including vans
(classic, mackerel)]: color as described
for patched tabby (torbie) but with distribution of white markings
as described in brown tabby with white. Color as described for
patched tabby (torbie) with or without white on face. Must have
white on bib, belly, and all four paws.
All Other Tabby & White Colors Color Class
(including Vans)
TABBY & WHITE (classic, mackerel):
color as defined for tabby with or without white on the face. Must
have white on bib, belly, and all four paws. Colors accepted are
silver, blue, blue-silver, red, cream, cream-silver, cameo.
VAN TABBY (classic, mackerel):
>white with color confined to the extremities: head,
tail, and legs. One or two small colored patches on body allowable.
Tabby pattern to be present in the colored markings.
PATCHED TABBY AND WHITE (torbie with white):
color as described for patched tabby (torbie) but with distribution
of white markings as described in tabby with white and van tabby.
Color as described for patched tabby (torbie) with or without white
on face. Must have white on bib, belly, and all four paws. Colors
accepted are blue, silver or blue-silver.
Parti-Colors Color Class
TORTOISESHELL: black
with patches of red or softly intermingled areas of red on both the
body and the extremities. Presence of several shades of red
acceptable.
BLUE-CREAM: blue with
patches of cream or softly intermingled areas of cream on both the
body and the extremities.
TORTOISESHELL WITH WHITE:
color as defined for tortoiseshell with or without
white on the face. Must have white on bib, belly, and all four paws.
BLUE-CREAM WITH WHITE:
color as defined for blue-cream with or without white
on the face. Must have white on bib, belly, and all four paws.
CALICO: white with
unbrindled patches of black and red. White predominant on
underparts.
DILUTE CALICO: white
with unbrindled patches of blue and cream. White predominant on
underparts.
BI-COLOR: a
combination of a solid color with white. The colored areas
predominate with the white portions being located on the face,
chest, belly, legs, and feet. Colors accepted are red, black, blue,
or cream.
VAN BI-COLOR:white
with color confined to the extremities: head, tail, and legs. One or
two small colored patches on body allowable.
Other Maine Coon Colors Class
CHINCHILLA SILVER:
undercoat pure white. Coat on back. flanks, head, and tail
sufficiently tipped with black to give the characteristic sparkling
silver appearance. Legs may be slightly shaded with tipping. Chin,
ear tufts, stomach, and chest, pure white. Rims of eyes, lips, and
nose outlined with black. Nose leather: brick red. Paw pads: black.
SHADED SILVER:
undercoat white with a mantle of black tipping shading down from
sides, face, and tail from dark on the ridge to white on the chin,
chest, stomach, and under the tail. Legs to be the same tone as the
face. The general effect to be much darker than a chinchilla. Rims
of eyes, lips, and nose outlined with black. Nose leather: brick
red. Paw pads: black.
SHELL CAMEO (red chinchilla):
undercoat white, the coat on the back, flanks, head,
and tail to be sufficiently tipped with red to give the
characteristic sparkling appearance. Face and legs may be very
slightly shaded with tipping. Chin, ear tufts, stomach, and chest
white. Nose leather, rims of eyes and paw pads: rose.
SHADED CAMEO (red shaded):
undercoat white with a mantle of red tipping shading
down the sides, face, and tail. Face and legs may be a deeper
shading than the rest of the body. Chin, ear furnishings, stomach
and chest (ruff) to be white. The general effect to be much redder
than the shell cameo. Nose leather, rims of eyes and paw pads: rose.
BLACK SMOKE:white
undercoat, deeply tipped with black. Cat in repose appears black. In
motion the white undercoat is clearly apparent. Points and mask
black with narrow band of white at base of hairs next to skin which
may be seen only when fur is parted. Light silver frill and ear
tufts. Nose leather and paw pads: black.
BLUE SMOKE:white
undercoat, deeply tipped with blue. Cat in repose appears blue. In
motion the white undercoat is clearly apparent. Points and mask blue
with narrow band of white hairs next to skin which may be seen only
when fur is parted. White frill and ear tufts. Nose leather and paw
pads: blue.
CAMEO SMOKE (red smoke):
white undercoat, deeply tipped with red. Cat in
repose appears red. In motion the white undercoat is clearly
apparent. Points and mask red with narrow band of white at base of
hairs next to skin which may be seen only when fur is parted. Nose
leather, rims of eyes and paw pads: rose.
BLUE-CREAM SMOKE:
white undercoat, deeply tipped with blue, with clearly defined
patches of cream as in the pattern of the blue-cream. Cat in repose
appears blue-cream. In motion, the white undercoat is clearly
apparent. Face and ears blue-cream pattern with narrow band of white
at the base of the hairs next to the skin which may be seen only
when the fur is parted. White ruff and ear tufts. Blaze of cream on
face is desirable.
TORTIE SMOKE:white
undercoat, deeply tipped with black with patches of red or softly
intermingled areas of red on both the body and the extremities. The
presence of several shades of red is acceptable. Cat in repose
appears tortoiseshell. In motion the white undercoat is clearly
apparent. Face and ears tortoiseshell pattern with narrow band of
white at the base of the hairs next to the skin that may be seen
only when fur is parted. White ruff and ear tufts. Blaze of red or
cream on face is desirable.
SMOKE & WHITE:Color
as defined for smokes with or without white on the face. Must have
white on bib, belly, and all four paws.
SHELL CREAM:
undercoat white, the coat on the back, flanks, head and tail to be
lightly tipped with cream. Face and legs may be very slightly shaded
with tipping. Chin, ear furnishings, stomach and chest (ruff) to be
white. Nose leather, rims of eyes and paw pads: rose.
SHADED CREAM:
undercoat white with a mantle of cream shading down the sides, face
and tail, face and legs may be a deeper shading than the rest of the
body. Chin, ear furnishings, stomach and chest (ruff) to be white.
Nose leather, rims of eyes and paw pads: rose.
SHELL TORTOISESHELL:
undercoat white. The coat on the back, flanks and tail to be lightly
tipped with black and shades of red. Face and legs may be lightly
shaded with tipping. Chin, ear furnishings, stomach and chest (ruff)
may be white to very lightly tipped with shading. Nose leather, rims
of eyes and paw pads: rose to black, may also be patched.
SHADED TORTOISESHELL:
undercoat white. Mantle of black and red shading down
the sides, face and tail. Face and legs may be a deeper shading than
the rest of the body. Chin, ear furnishings, stomach and chest
(ruff) may be white to lightly tipped. The general effect is to be
much darker than the shell tortoiseshell. Nose leather, rims of eyes
and paw pads: rose to black, may also be patched.
SHELL BLUE-CREAM:
undercoat white. The coat on the back, flanks and tail to be lightly
tipped with blue and shades of cream. Face and legs may be lightly
shaded with tipping. Chin, ear furnishings, stomach and chest (ruff)
may be white to very lightly tipped with shading. Nose leather, rims
of eyes and paw pads: rose to blue, may also be patched.
SHADED BLUE-CREAM:
undercoat white. Mantle of blue and cream shading down the sides,
face and tail. Face and legs may be a deeper shading than the rest
of the body. Chin, ear furnishings, stomach and chest (ruff) may be
white to lightly tipped. The general effect is to be much darker
than the shell blue-cream. Nose leather, rims of eyes and paw pads:
rose to blue, may also be patched.
CALICO SMOKE:white
with unbrindled patches of black and shades of red. Black and red
patches to have a white undercoat. White predominate on the
underpants of the cat.
DILUTE CALICO SMOKE:
white with unbrindled patches of blue and shades of cream. Blue and
cream patches to have a white undercoat. White predominate on the
underpants of the cat.
CHINCHILLA SILVER & WHITE, SHADED SILVER &
WHITE, SHELL/SHADED CAMEO & WHITE, SHELL/SHADED CREAM & WHITE,
SHELL/SHADED CALICO, SHELL/SHADED DILUTE CALICO:
white undercoat. Body color to conform to the
established color descriptions. Nose leather, rims of eyes and paw
pads: must conform to the accepted color descriptions. This color
description also applies to the Van patterned cats of these
chinchilla/shell/shaded colors.
OMCCC (Other Maine Coon Cat colors):
any other color with the exception of those
showing hybridization resulting in the colors chocolate, lavender,
the Himalayan pattern; the unpatterned agouti on the body (i.e.
Abyssinian type ticked tabby) or these combinations with white.
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