The American Association of Cat Enthusiasts(AACE)

 
Scale of Points Points
Total 100
Type 20
Head 30
Eye Colour 15
Coat Colour 30
Condition 5


General
The ideal Persian should be a well proportioned, medium to large cat giving the impression of elegant robust power. The head is massive with small, rounded ears, wide-set eyes and a short nose presenting a sweet expression. In profile, the forehead, the nose and the chin appear to form a perpendicular line. The body is compact and broad, with heavily-boned short legs. Tail is in proportion to the body. It is recognized in a variety of colors and patterns. The overall type, head and body structure, takes predominance over coat and color. Quality is the determining consideration.
Head Should be massive with great breadth of skull; round underlying bone structure. Nose; short, snub and broad with a decided nose break between the eyes. Jaws; broad and powerful. Chin; full and well developed with cheeks full and prominent, perfect tooth occlusion desirable. In profile, the forehead, nose and chin should appear to form a perpendicular line. Penalize: long, narrow head, long roman nose, thin muzzle, visible bite deformity.
Eyes The eyes are large and round a vivid copper on all colors except white which may come in odd eyed and blue eyed; Silver which must have green eyes.
Ears Should be small, round tipped, set wide apart and not unduly open at the base. Penalize: Large pointed ears; slanting out from the head or set on a bias or close together.
Body Neck should be short and powerful, providing adequate support for the massive head. The body should have heavy bone and good muscle tone. The back should be short and level with a well-rounded midsection. The shoulders and hips should be the same width. Females may be proportionately smaller. Penalize: Narrow chest, long back, slab flanks, long and thin neck, extreme weightlessness.
Legs and Feet Legs should be short thick and heavily boned, having a height at the shoulders and rump about equal to the length of the back. Feet should be large, round and firm with toes close together; five toes in front and four behind. Penalize: Light boned, long legs, bowed legs, hock heels, oval feet and separated toes.
Tail The tail should be short but in proportion to the body length, carried at an angle lower than the back. Penalize: Long tail; tail carried in a squirrel-like fashion.
Coat The coat should be long, soft, glossy, full of life and should stand with fullness from the body. It should be long all over the body, including the shoulders. The ruff should be immense and continue in a deep frill between the front legs. The ear furnishings should be long and curved, and the toe tufts long. The tail plume should be very full.
Condition The cat should be firm in flesh but not fat, gentle and amenable to handling. The cat should be clean and well groomed.
NFA Incorrect number of toes; wrong eye color; kinked tail; lockets and/or buttons (exceptions: Any Color and Whites, refer to Color Pattern description); insufficient merit.


Association info
The federation grew considerably over the years. With the acceptance of the Brazilian Clube Brasileiro do Gato in 1972, the FIFE had expanded beyond Europe and thus had to change its name, which it did at the following year's General Assembly, becoming the Federation Internationale Feline (FIFe).

Each of the national members of FIFe retains its own identity, with the FIFe guaranteeing their complete uniformity with cat registrations, shows, judges and judge training.

The accent within FIFe is on healthy and happy cats which is reflected in its rules with their emphasis on health and welfare.
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