American bobtail cat morphological characteristics

American short tail Cat Morphological Characteristics
American Bobtail Cat

American Bobtail Cat Appearance

American Bobtail Cats are medium to large in size. The body weighs 3 to 9 kilograms. Semi-fat to low-fat body type, powerful, heavy, and muscular. Short tail. Medium long double sinker coat.

Head: Broad with rounded curves. Slightly arched eyebrows. The cheeks are full and flourishing. The width and length of the kiss are simply perfect. Slightly interrupted nose. The nose is broad and straight, slightly concave between the eyebrow ridge and the nose. The chin is strong, strong and strong. The claws are powerful. Brown pattern coloring and white American Bobtail.

Ears: Medium in size, wide at the base, round at the top, preferably with lynx tips. The two ears are widely separated and agile. The ears are covered with rich long hair.

Eye: Large, broad, oval almond-shaped, with the tip of the eye tilted toward the target of the ear. Eye color and coat color should be coordinated.

Neck: Long, moderately muscular.

Body: Medium size, compact. The chest is broad and the back is slightly raised. Lots of bones. Muscles are strong and strong.

Legs and Claws: Moderately sized. The hind legs are slightly longer than the front legs. Healthy bone structure. Broad and round claws. There is hair between the toes.

Tail: Short (2.5 to 20 cm) and flexible; may be knotted or twisted. Covered with long and thick rough coat.

Coat; Double coat, thick and dense, of medium length, very hard and rough. The lower layer is rich in villi. The collar and tail hair are longer. All expressions can be settled.


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