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well as of parents and the litter
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THE INDIAN BILLI
Body: Medium strong boning,
strong muscles, rectangular format,
shoulder and hips are of even
length. Legs are medium long. Paws
are oval. Tail is as long as to reach
the shoulder, tapering to a fine tip.
Females are in general smaller and
more elegant than male cats.
Head: In good proportion to body,
forms a modified wedge with high
cheekbones and a mild whisker
break. Profile forms an angle at
eyebrow level and goes down to the
nose leather in an almost straight line.
A slight concave curve is allowed. Top
of head is flat. Chin is strong.
Ears: Set as much on the sides as
on the top with the width of one ear
between them. Ear tips showing
slighty to the side. Size is medium.
Eyes: Oval shape, slightly oblique set.
Eye colour of all shades from green to
golden. Blue and odd-eye colour for
white and white spotted cats.
Coat: Short with minimal undercoat
and firm to touch. All coat colours
are allowed with the exception
of Colourpoint, Burmese and
Tonkanese colour restriction. Ticked
tabbies with white are preferred.
WHAT IS THE ICF?
The Indian Cat Federation (ICF),
is a society formed by Shree Nair
(founder-president) in 2012 to
interact with pet cat owners, cat
breeders and cat lovers in India.
ICF is a member of the World Cat
Federation (WCF). The ICF’s aims
are essentially to bring cat owners
under one banner to look after the
affairs of cats, as per international
norms and issuing certificates of
breed and class. Educating cat
owners and breeders, supporting
activities for the betterment of
the cat population, conducting
exhibitions, meetings etc are
also on their agenda. Their aims
also include stopping cruelty to
homeless cats. — UKC