Standards du Savannah à l’AFC

SAVANNAH

GENERAL

The overall impression of the Savannah is a large, tall, lean, graceful cat with striking large solid dark brown to black spots and other bold markings on a luxurious tawny, gold, orange, silver, black or black smoke background. The cat is a replica of the tall, lean, muscular Serval cat of the African plains from which it originated. Affectionate and outgoing, with exceptionally long neck, legs and ears, as well as a medium length tail, the Savannah is both unusual and beautiful. The Savannah is also an exceptionally graceful, well-balanced cat with striking colour and pattern.
I - BODY/CONFORMATION (40)
(8) BODY – A semi-foreign body type with a full deep rib cage and a slight, but not extreme, tuck-up and a rounded rump. The hip and thigh are full and long and somewhat heavy in proportion to the rest of the body.

(8) BONING – Medium boning with density and strength.

(8) MUSCULATURE – Firm, well developed, yet smooth.

(8) LEGS – Very long and slender yet strong. Back legs are slightly longer than the front legs, and due to this extreme length, may now and then give a false appearance of being cow hocked.

(4) FEET – Oval, small to medium, with elongated toes.

(4) TAIL – Medium length and thickness, not reaching the floor when standing and tapering slightly to a blunt end; very articulated and expressive.

II - HEAD TYPE (40)
(3) SHAPE –– The face forms a equilateral triangle. The top of the triangle is the brow line over the eyes; the sides follow down the jawbone meeting at the chin. The triangle excludes the ears. The head is small in proportion to the body.

(7) CHIN –– From the frontal view the chin tapers to follow the triangle of the head. In profile, the chin is very shallow without much depth.

(7) MUZZLE –– The muzzle is tapered with no break. It falls within the bottom portion of the facial triangle that runs from the brow to the point of the chin.

(5) NOSE –– Viewed from the front, the nose is wide across the top with low set nostrils, in profile, there is a slight downward turn at the end, giving a rounded appearance. Nose leather is slightly convex, not flat.

(7) EARS – Ears are large and high on the head, wide with a deep base and rounded tips. The inner base of the ears is quite close at the top of the head. There are ear furnishings present that rarely extend beyond the edge of the ear. Light coloured, horizontal bars (i.e. occelli) on the back of the ears are desirable.

(4) EYES – The top of the eye resembles a boomerang set on the exact angle so that the corner of the eye slopes down the line of the nose. The bottom half of the eye has an almond shape. The eyes are moderately deep set and low on the forehead with at least one eye width apart. Tear stain markings are present along and between the eye and the nose. Eye colour is considered independent of coat colour, the deeper, more vivid colours are preferred.

(5) PROFILE – The forehead is a straight to slightly convex curve from the top of the head to the ridge just above the eye where there is a slight change of direction and a straight to very slight concave curve from that ridge to the tip of the nose. In profile, the face also forms a triangle from the top of the eye to the tip of the nose, turning to follow the jaw line and back up to the eye.

(2) NECK – Long and lean
III - COAT / COLOUR / PATTERN (20)
(8) COAT - Short to medium in length with a slightly course feel to it; a coat that has remarkable substance and texture. Courser guard hairs cover a softer undercoat, though the spots have a notably softer texture. The coat is not inordinately dense and lies relatively flat against the body.

(4) COLOUR

DIVISIONS: Solid, Tabby and Silver/Smoke Division
COLOURS: Black, brown spotted tabby, silver spotted tabby, black smoke ONLY. The only colour variations allowed are the gold to orange ground colour with bold dark markings, solid black and black smoke. In any variation the lips are black, as are the prominent black tear duct lines on the innter sides of each eye.

On the spotted Savannahs the nose leather can be either brick red, solid black or black with a light red or pink line running down the center. In black Savannahs, the nose leather must be solid black. Paw pads in either colour variation should be deep charcoal or brownish black.

(8) PATTERN - The spotted Savannah pattern is bold, dark-brown to black with round, oval and elongated solid spots. A series of parallel stripes, from the back of the head to just over the shoulder blades, fan out slightly over the back and the spotting pattern follows the line of the stripes from the shoulders continuing the length of the body. Smaller spots will be found on the legs and feet as well as on the face. The black Savannah should be solid black. Black spotting on a black background is the ideal. The spots should conform to the spotted Savannah’s standard. The smoke pattern will conform to the spotted Savannah’s standard.

TEMPERAMENT

Temperament must be unchallenging. Any sign of definite challenge shall disqualify. Cat may exhibit fear, seek to flee or generally complain aloud, but may not threaten to harm.

OBJECTIONS DEDUCT
*Spots that are any colour other than solid dark brown to black, vertically aligned spots, mackerel tabby type stripes. 1-8
*Cobby body 2-5
*Small ears 1-3
*Short legs 1-3

WITHHOLDS
All grounds for withholding awards as listed in the General Preface plus temperament.

RECOGNIZED COLOURS
Refer to Colours & Patterns appendix for a complete list.
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BREED ORIGIN: Hybrid

REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS:
An F1 is an outcross between a Serval and a domestic shorthair (of non-purebred heritage) or a Serval outcross with an Egyptian Mau, Ocicat, or Oriental Shorthair.
An F2 and greater is a cross between a Savannah and a Domestic shorthair, Savannah, Egyptian Mau, Ocicat or Oriental Shorthair.
SHOWING REQUIREMENTS:
F4 from Serval lineage.

2007-10-20 TS

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