Curled American
All the American Curlings descend from Sulamita, a vagabond female of California of the South, that appeared in 1981 with ears curved upwards like a spontaneous mutation. These raised ears give a quite peculiar expression him, alerts, to a cat whose appearance is between the type of short hair and the foreigner, are of intermediate size and body and must exhibit in their developed musculatura forces and tone moderately.
The American Curling can be of long coat as as much short and it admits in all the colors and patterns to him.
The ears must not have an exaggerated curling, any cat in which the ears curl backwards to touch the later part of the ear or until the head, will be disqualified to compete in any exhibition. The ears must feel rigid and have cartilage until at least the third part of their height.
Body: Of an equal length to 1,5 times the height to the shoulder; the legs must be straight and the claws of medium size and round; the tail must be wide in the base and narrows towards the end.
Head: A modified wedge of smooth profile. The moderately long ears, are wide in the base, curved backwards in a delicate arc, with cleared ends, their interior must well be provided with hair, of preference with tufts.
Eyes: Great and in nut form. It is not necessary that the color bears relation to the coat, except the punteados cats must have blue eyes.
Coat: Smooth and short coat in those of short hair and long silky means and in those of long hair.
Colors: All the colors are acceptable