Acfa Persian

Solid Colors
White Pure clear white. Eyes deep blue, brilliant copper or odd (one blue and one copper eye) with equal color depth. Nose leather and paw pads pink.
Note White kittens often show a colored cap on their head, ranging from a few hairs to quite a large sized patch, which should disappear by early adulthood. This is normal and should not be considered a color fault.
Blue Even blue, lighter shades preferred; one level tone without shading or markings from nose to tip of tail, and sound to the roots. Eyes brilliant copper. Nose leather and paw pads blue.
Black Lustrous jet black, with sound color from the roots to the tips of fur. Eyes brilliant copper. Nose leather and paw pads black or charcoal.
Cream One level shade of buff cream, lighter shades preferred; free from shading, markings or ticking, sound to the roots. Lips and chin same color as the coat. Eyes brilliant copper. Nose leather and paw pads pink.
Red Deep rich, clear red, free from shading, markings or ticking, and sound to the roots. Lips and chin the same color as coat. Eyes brilliant copper. Nose leather and paw pads brick red.
Tabby Patterns Classic Tabby Markings dense, clearly defined and broad, showing good contrast between the pale ground color and the deep, heavy markings. Legs evenly barred with bracelets coming up to meet the body markings. Tail evenly ringed. At least one unbroken necklace on neck or upper chest. Frown marks on the forehead extending between the ears and down the neck to meet the "butterfly" on the shoulders. An unbroken line runs back from the outer corner of the eye. Swirls on cheeks. Back markings consist of a vertical line down the spine from the butterfly to tail with a vertical stripe paralleling it on each side. The three stripes are well separated by stripes of the ground color. The dark swirls on the sides of the body shall be centered by a dark blotch surrounded by the ground color. The underside of the body should have double vertical row of buttons in the color of the dense marking.
Mc Tabby Markings dense, clearly defined and all narrow penciling, showing good contrast between the pale ground color and the dense markings. Legs evenly barred with bracelets coming up to meet the body markings. Tail evenly ringed. At least one unbroken necklace on neck or upper chest. Frown marks on the forehead extending between the ears and down the neck to meet the shoulders. An unbroken line runs back from the outer corner of the eye. There are three distinct spine lines but they are very narrow and often meld into what looks like one wide stripe without fault. Narrow penciling in the dense marking run around the body in unbroken lines. The underside of the body should have a double row of vertical buttons in the color of the dense markings
Spotted Tabby Good clear spotting is the first essential. The spots may be round, oblong or rosette shaped. Any of these markings may be of equal merit but, the spots, however shaped or placed, should be distinct and not running into each other. They may be of any color suitable to the ground coloration. Eye color should conform to coat color.
Patched Tabby Markings to conform to either the Classic Tabby pattern or the Mackerel Tabby pattern. The patched tabby is an established silver, brown, or blue tabby with patches of red and/or cream.
Tabby Colors Blue Tabby The ground color, including lips and chin, should be pale bluish ivory. Markings a very deep blue affording a good contrast with the pale ground color. Warm fawn overtones or patina over the whole. Eyes brilliant copper. Nose leather and paw pads rose.
Blue Patched Tabby The ground color, including lips and chin, should be pale bluish ivory. Markings a very deep blue affording a good contrast with the pale ground color. patches of cream clearly defined on both body and extremities. Markings of cream on the face are desirable. Warm fawn overtones or patina over the whole. Eyes brilliant copper. Nose leather and paw pads rose and/or pink.
Cream Tabby The ground color, including lips and chin, of very pale cream. Markings of buff or cream sufficiently darker than ground color to afford good contrast, but remaining within the dilute color range. Eye brilliant copper. Nose leather and paw pads pink.
Red Tabby The ground color, including lips and chin, should be red. Markings a dense, darker red affording a good contrast with the lighter red ground color. Eyes brilliant copper. Nose leather and paw pads brick red.
Brown Tabby The ground color should be a rich, tawny brown. Lips and chin the same shade as the rings around the eyes. Markings dense black. Eyes brilliant copper. Nose leather brick red, paw pads black or brown.
Brown Patched Tabby The color should be a rich, tawny brown. Lips and chin the same shade as the rings around the eyes. markings of dense black and patches of red and/or cream clearly defined on both body and extremities. Markings of red and/or cream on the face are desirable. Eyes brilliant copper. Nose leather brick red, paw pads brick red, black and/or brown.
Silver Tabby The ground color, including lips and chin, pale pure silver. Markings dense black. Rims of eyes, nose and lips outlined in black. Eyes green, brilliant copper or hazel. Nose leather brick red, paw pads black.
Silver Patched Tabby The ground color, including lips and chin, are pure pale silver. Markings dense, black, patches of red and/or cream clearly defined on both body and extremities. Markings of red and/or cream on the face are desirable. Rims of eyes, nose and lips outlined in black. Eyes green, brilliant copper or hazel. Nose leather brick red, paw pads black and/or brick red.
Golden Tabby The ground color, including lips and chin, rich warm cream to apricot, apricot preferred. Markings dark brown to black. Rims of eyes, nose and lips outlined with dark brown or black. Eyes green, gold or amber. Nose leather brick red. Paw pads dark brown or black.
Cameo Tabby The ground color, including lips and chin, of pale ivory. Markings red diminishing in intensity of color approaching the roots of the hairs. Clarity of markings to take precedence over depth of tipping. Eyes brilliant copper. Nose leather and paw pads rose.
Tortoiseshell Colors Blue Cream Blue and cream, lighter shades preferred, in clearly defined and well broken patches on both body and extremities. Markings of cream on the face are desirable. Eye brilliant copper. Nose leather and paw pads blue and/or pink.
Blue Cream Shaded A white undercoat with blue and cream tipping arranged in clearly defined and well broken patches on both body and extremities. The depth of tipping may range from shell to shaded with evenness of tipping taking precedence. Markings of cream on the face are desirable. Eyes brilliant copper. Nose leather and paw pads blue and/or pink.
Blue Cream Smoke A white undercoat with deep blue and cream tipping arranged in clearly defined and well broken patches on both body and extremities. Markings of cream on the face are desirable. Cat in repose appears bluecream; in motion the white undercoat is apparent. Extremities and face bluecream pattern with narrow band of white at the base of the hair next to the skin that may be seen only when fur is parted. White ruff and ear tufts. Eyes brilliant copper. Nose leather and paw pads blue and/or pink.
Tortoiseshell Black, red and cream in bright, clearly defined and well broken patches on both body and extremities. Markings of red and/or cream on the face are desirable. Eyes brilliant copper. Nose leather and paw pads black and/or red.
Shaded Silver Tortie A white undercoat with black, red and cream tipping arranged in bright, clearly defined and well broken patches on both body and extremities. The depth of tipping may range from shell to shaded with evenness of tipping taking precedence. Markings of red and/or cream on face are desirable. Eyes brilliant copper. Nose leather and paw pads black and/or red.
Black Smoke Tortoiseshell A white undercoat with deep black, red and cream tipping arranged in bright, clearly defined and well broken patches on both body and extremities. Markings of red and/or cream on face are desirable. Cat in repose appears tortoiseshell; in motion the white undercoat is clearly apparent. Extremities and face tortoiseshell pattern with narrow band of white at the base of the hair next to the skin that may be seen only when fur is parted. White ruff and ear tufts. Eyes brilliant copper. Nose leather and paw pads black and/or red
Silver Colors Chinchilla he undercoat should be a pale silver or silvery white. The coat on back, flanks, head and tail should be sufficiently tipped with jet black to give the characteristic sparkling silver appearance. The legs and face may be slightly shaded with tipping, but the chin, ear tufts, stomach and chest should be silvery white without tipping. Rims of eyes, lips and nose to be outlined in black. Eyes green or blue-green. Nose leather brick red, paw pads black or dark charcoal.
Shaded Silver The undercoat should be a pale silver or silvery white. A mantle of black tipping shading gradually down the sides, face and tail, from dark on the ridge to silvery white on the chin, chest, belly and under tail; the legs to be the same tone as face. The general effect to be much darker than a chinchilla. Rims of eyes, lips and nose to be outlined in black. Eyes green or blue-green. Nose leather brick red, paw pads black or dark charcoal.
Golden Colors Golden Chinchilla The undercoat should be rich, warm cream to apricot, apricot preferred. The coat on back, flanks, head and tail should be sufficiently tipped with dark brown to black to give the characteristic golden appearance. The legs and face may be very slightly shaded with tipping, but the chin, ear tufts, stomach and chest should be cream to apricot without tipping. Rims of eyes, lips and nose outlined in dark brown to black. Eyes green or blue-green. Nose leather brick red, paw pads dark brown to black.
Golden Shaded The undercoat should be rich, warm cream to apricot, apricot preferred. A mantle of dark brown to black tipping shading gradually down the sides, face and tail, from dark on ridge ranging from cream to apricot on the chin, chest belly and under tail; the 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 to be outlined in dark brown to black. Eyes green or blue-green. Nose leather brick red, paw pads dark brown to black
Smoke Colors Blue Smoke White undercoat deeply tipped with blue. Cat in repose appears blue; in motion the white undercoat is clearly apparent. Extremities and face blue with narrow band of white at base of hair next to skin which may be seen only when fur is parted. White frill and ear tufts. Eyes brilliant copper. Nose leather and paw pads blue.
Black Smoke White undercoat deeply tipped with black. Cat in repose appears black; in motion the white undercoat is clearly apparent. Extremities and face black with narrow band of white at base of hair next to skin which may be seen only when fur is parted. Light silver frill and ear tufts. Eyes brilliant copper. Nose leather and paw pads black.
Cameo Colors Shell Cameo The undercoat should be ivory white. The coat on back, flanks, head and tail should be sufficiently tipped with red to give the characteristic sparkling appearance. The legs and face may be very slightly shaded with tipping, but the chin, ear tufts, stomach and chest should be ivory white without tipping. Eyes brilliant copper. Nose leather, rims of eyes and paw pads rose.
Shaded Cameo The undercoat should be ivory white. A mantle of red tipping shading gradually down the sides, face and tail, from dark on the ridge to ivory white on the chin, chest, belly and under the tail, the legs to be same tone as the face. The general effect to be much redder than a shell. Eyes brilliant copper. Nose leather, rims of eyes and paw pads rose.
Smoke Cameo Ivory white undercoat deeply tipped with red. Cat in repose appears red; in motion the white undercoat is clearly apparent. Extremities and face red with narrow band of white at base of hair next to skin which may be seen only when fur is parted. Ivory white frill and ear tufts. Eyes brilliant copper. Nose leather, rims of eyes and paw pads rose.
Any Color & White Patterns White A random combination of the indicative color and white with a preferred minimum of 1/3 white. Eyes, nose leather and paw pads to conform to indicative coat color. See color descriptions above for indicative color descriptions. Colored portions of tabby and white to conform to classic, Mackerel or patched tabby pattern descriptions
Note A cat having white expressed only in the form of a locket and/or belly spots and/or toes does not have enough white and should be disqualified.
Van #1: Confined to head and tail. This is a perfectly marked van, and therefore, the most desirable. The following markings will rank behind the above in desirability on an equal level with each other. These are still acceptable markings and should not carry a color penalty.

#2: Confined to the head, tail, feet and legs.

#3: Trail extension onto the back from the base of the tail and/or where the color extends down the backside of the hind legs. Note: The extension onto the back may contain some white, but must not be completely broken with white.

#4: Shoulder extension where the color extends down the back and neck to the shoulder area.

#5: One or two small body patches anywhere on the body.

The van may be marked as numbered above, or any combination of the numbered possibilities, bearing in mind that the least amount of color markings other than head and tail is most desirable.