Characteristics of a Fancy Mouse
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Satin: | Coat has a lustrous sheen. |
Long Hair: | Coat to be long and thick, but fine and silky in texture. |
Frizzie: | Curly Coat. |
Hairless: | Mice that naturally have no hair. |
Frizzled: | A tightly curled coat resembling the soft side of velcro. |
Self: | Coat is all one color (i.e. Beige, Black, Blue, Champagne, Chocolate, Coffee, Cream, Dove, Fawn, Gold, Ivory, Lilac, Orange, Red, Silver, White). |
Tan or Fox: | The top color is one color and the belly is either orange (Tan) or white (Fox). |
Marked: | These are marked with specific white and colored markings (i.e. Banded, Broken Marked, Broken Merle, Dutch, Even Marked, Hereford, Rumpwhite, Spotted Tan, Variegated). |
AOC: | The entire body is of the same color, but the coat consists of individual hairs banded with two or more colors, and evenly interspersed with colored guard hairs, or individual hairs banded in two colors (i.e. Agouti, Argente, Blue Agouti, Chinchilla, Cinnamon, Pearl, Silver Black, Silver Blue, Silver Chocolate, Silver Grey). |
AOCP: | To have a combination of two or more colors other than white arranged in a recognized pattern (i.e. Blue Point Himalayan, Blue Point Siamese, Blue Siamese Sable , Brindle, Himalayan, Merle, Reverse Siamese, Roan, Seal Point Siamese, Siamese Sable, Splashed). |