Bombay
Bombay was developed in the United States. It was the result of it crosses it of Black Americans of Short Hair Burmen of the American type, and has the Burman characteristic to see itself less heavy of which it is.
Their solid body and ?a sweet face expression? is combined with the brilliant deep black coat and eyes shining gold or receives intense, to give to this friendly race and seemed an appearance well very hers.
The coat must be black until the roots. To the kittens it can take some time to develop the complete dark color to them, but with the age they are put smoother and bright until reaching or that both standards, the Briton and the American, compare with ?charol brilliant?. The eyes also have a special brilliance when they stand out next to the impeccable black coat.
In Britain, the Bombay standard is he himself who stops the other cats of short hair of the Asian group, except by being restricted to a single color.
The skin of the nose, the edges of the eyes and the pads of the claws must be all black uniform; the pads of the claws very dark coffee also are acceptable.
In Britain the standard is like the one of the Burmilla and other Asian classes.
Body: Medium stature, muscular in its development, neither compact nor wide, with a straight tail, of medium length and not of appearance of whip, and legs provided on round claws.
Head: Pleasingly cleared without acute angles, full face with enough space between the eyes, that is narrowed slightly towards the short snout, developed well, with a cut of remarkable nose in the profile.
Eyes: Cleared and very moved away one of the other.
Coat: Fine, short, of texture satin with a brilliant brightness charol.
Color: Black until the roots.