European Standard
Category IIIEUREuropean Standard
Generalthe European can be compared to the kind of domestic cat, which has developed naturally, i.e. without having been subjected to special rules for breeding
Appearancethe ideal European is presumed to be totally free of any admixture of other breeds
breeding should be based on the fact that it is a robust and supple cat, which is not different, from the point of view of anatomy, from the European domestic cat
Sizemedium to large
HeadShapefairly large
the face gives the impression of being rounded but is a little longer than its breadth.
Forehead
Skull
forehead and skull slightly rounded
Cheekswell developed
Nosestraight, of medium length and uniformly broad throughout its length
the transition between the nose and the forehead is marked by a shallow indentation between the eyes
Chinfirm
EarsShapemedium in size, slightly rounded at the tips and may be tufted
the height of the ears corresponds to the width of the base
Placementset well apart and fairly upright
EyesShapeRounded and open; widely separated and set slightly oblique
ColourClear and pure colour.
Green, amber, blue
odd eyed: one eye blue, the other one amber
Neck mediun long and muscular.
BodyStructurerobust, strong and muscular, not cobby
chest round and well developed
Legs strong and sturdy, medium in length and narrowing steadily into firm, round paws
Pawsfirm and round
Tail medium long, rather thick at the base, tapers gradually to a rounded tip
CoatStructureshort and dense; springy and glossy
Colourfor colour varieties refer to the following tables
Remarks colour varieties as a result from cross breeding with other breeds are not permitted
FaultsHead
  • hanging jowl pouches
Faults precluding the certificateHead
  • definite stop of the nose
Body
  • too cobby
  • too slender
Coat
  • long or wooly coat
  • any appearance of cross breeding (hybrid)

European Standard scale of points
Scale of PointsPoints
Total 100
Headgeneral shape, nose, jaws and teeth, forehead, chin, neck, placement and shape of the ears, shape and size of the eyes25
Eye colour 10
Bodyshape, size, bone structure, height of the legs, shape of the paws, shape and length of tail25
Coatcolour, markings and pattern, patching20
quality and texture, length15
Condition 5

European Standard colour varieties
Recognized Colour Varieties
ColourEMS Code*Remarks
WhiteEUR w 61/62/63/64A, B. C. D
Black/Blue/Red/CreamEUR n/a/d/eB, D
Black/Blue tortieEUR f/gB, D
Black/Blue/Red/Cream/Black Tortie/Blue tortie smokeEUR n/a/d/e/f/g sB, D
Black/Blue/Red/Cream/Black Tortie/Blue tortie tabbyEUR n/a/d/e/f/g 22/23/24B, D
Black/Blue/Red/Cream/Black Tortie/Blue Tortie silver tabbyEUR n/a/d/e/f/g s 22/23/24B, D, E
Van/Harlequin/BicolourEUR n/a/d/e/f/g 01/02 61/62/62/64A, B, C, D, F
EUR n/a/d/e/f/g 03B, D

European Standard remarks
*Remarks
Eye colourA61: deep blue
B62: amber
C63: odd eyed: one eye deep blue, the ohter one amber
D64: green
Egreen or amber; green is preferable
Misc.Fall eye colour varieties of Van/Harlequin are judged in the same class