Singapura
Singapura was developed by an American criadora from cats that discovered in Singapur and took with himself to their return to the United States, in where under a careful program of young got to be an accepted race.
The body and the legs must form a square with the ground; the average section must be firm and not contracted.
In the kittens the coat stuck to the body tends to be longer; it does not have to be elastic. The color sepia of the coat is product of the dots dark coffee on a color bases old warm ivory, with clear bands near the dark skin and points.
The snout, the chin, the chest and the belly are of the color of the muselina without whitening. It has rays only in the inner part of the front legs and the back knees, but lack is not considered an extended dark line throughout the thorn, and the dark tone of the end of the tail continues backwards by the superior part until the body. The skin of the nose is of pale salmon to dark, but it must also have a wild dark coffee and of this tone the edges of the eyes and the lips.
Body: Small to great, robust and muscular; made oval claws; tail of medium length with the blunted end.
Head: Cleared, with a snout of average length; slightly pointed ears.
Eyes: Great and almendrados, of green color hazelnut or yellow.
Coat: Short and fine, pinto with at least two rays.
Colors: Only agouti sepia.