Asian atigrado smoke
Like the Burmilla, the Asian Smoke and the Atigrado Asian is Asian part of the group of Short Hair.
The Smoke was developed first in Britain under the name of Burmoire. It does not have the coat normal ray agouti of colors of the atigrado one, although it takes some atigradas marks. The coat can be of anyone of the colors in the same range that the Burmilla, even those with the restriction of the color Birmano type, with a white coat internal silver-plated or near the target.
The Atigrado Asian comes in the forms Pinto, Speckled, Mackerel and Clásico (stained), in a similar range of colors. In Pinto, the pattern agouti must produce a pinto uniform of two or three bands of darker color throughout each hair, the face marked with a ?M? in the forehead and outlines like of pencil, the tail and legs with atigradas spots, and a dark line in the spine.
Body: Of length and medium density, with firm muscles, a straight back and a generous chest but not too wide; legs of medium length, the back a little longer than the advantages, claws of oval form; tail of medium to long, average thickness, slightly narrower towards the cleared end.
Head: A short wedge with a marked, manifest cut of nose in the profile, amplitude between the ears, which are of medium to great, of cleared ends and continues the angle of the superior part of the face to create the contour of the wing of a butterfly, Vista from the front.
Eyes: Great, quite separated and On guard slightly Eastern, but neither almendrados nor round; with yellow color or green, in the cats of silver-plated coat the green one is preferred.
Coat: Short, fine and patch to the body, small tufts in the ears are accepted.
Colors: Black, blue, chocolate, lila, reddish, caramel, cream; black, blue tortie, chocolate, lila or caramel.