Main forms
of the tail
The Kurilian bobtail’s phenomenon consists in its
tail. Every Kurilian bobtail has its unique tail.
The tail could be called pompon for its appearance.
But its structure may differ. The best way is to say “short tail”.
It may mean short-cut, docked, twisted or spiral tail.
It is absolutely impossible to find two identical tails. The tail
serves cats for something like human fingerprints. The tail is as
individual as possible. Such a diversity of tails gives still more
charm to this breed.
Approved on June 16-17, 2001, in Moscow by the International
Collegium of experts-felinologists, the standard currently in force
describes
the tail as short one in the forms of “whisk”, “spiral”, “snag” or
“delayed bobtail”, being bushy. The visible length (without hair)
comes to 3-8 cm. The tail consists of 2-10 vertebrae, kinked many
times in various directions and with different degree of articulation.
The
expert has to establish visible length of the tail, quantity of
vertebrae, curves and their angles, flexibility or rigidity
of vertebrae junction as well.
The breeders usually subdivide the tails into relative
forms in order to describe their pets.
“Whisk”
This form of tail consists of 5-15 vertebrae. The
length usually runs up to 5-13 cm or 2/3 of normal tail length.
The vertebrae curve at obtuse angle. They may keep partial flexibility
in some junctions of the tail.
The vertebrae may form one or two strongly pronounced
kinks. Such type of “whisk” will look like zigzag. The tail of semi-longhairs
is usually bushy and proportionates to the body. But the same tail
of shorthairs may look somewhat absurdly.
The standard currently in force allows this form of tails. But a
judge must record that the length exceeds 5 cm and the tail does
not harmonize with the body.
“Snag”
This form of tail mostly consists of 2-8 vertebrae,
strongly deformed as if they stick between them. The vertebrae joint
rigidly. The kinks are felt like knobs.
The short-cut “snag” usually consists of 2-3 still
and rigid vertebrae. The presence of a skin pouch on such a tail
may testify that the laying of vertebrae was meant for bigger length.
But for some reason, the vertebrae resorbed or simply deformed in
the process of embryogeny. The vertebrae of such a tail may coil
up, but it is impossible to determine the direction of cockling
due to very close fitting. Sometimes, such a “snag” ends with 1-2
vertebrae, thin enough and pointed aside. As is often the case,
the vertebrae of so-called “snag with outgrowth” keep partial flexibility.
It is difficult to count the exact number of vertebrae as, very
often, only the outgrowth can be felt. So the expert may indicate
by mistake on the result sheet that the tail consists of 1 vertebra
only. The situation can be clarified when finding the tail base or
having roentgenogram. In all cases, the expert must be very experienced.
“Spiral”
This type of tail is the most beautiful and preferable.
This tail consists of 5-10 vertebrae deformed in the manner that
they form sharp angles in their junctions. These sharp angles permit
the tail to coil up. The “spiral” may look like a halfbagel or fishhook.
The vertebrae junctions can be articulated or semi-rigid.
It can also represent the combination of articulated and rigid sections.
In this case the cat is able to wag with one or several sections
of its tail. Such tails may be long enough if the vertebrae are
not so deformed. At the same time, semi-longhairs camouflage the
tail length with hair. The shorthairs having spiral tail look very
amusingly, if the tail size is in good proportion to the body.
The knitting of the spiral or fishhook-shaped tail
base with or their close laying along sacrum is also possible. Then,
it is difficult
to measure real length of the tail. It is true especially for short
spiral tail.
“Delayed bobtail”
This form of tail commences as normal one. In other
words it is straight and free from defects for the space of 5-7
vertebrae, but it ends with a hook consisting of some other deformed
vertebrae of different degree of articulation. At bottom of fact,
the hook represents a spiral or a zigzag. The alternation of curved
and straight sections makes odd combinations. It is especially typical
for the first descendants of female cats with normal tail.
A kink of the first vertebra may appear with age. Then the tails
is directed upward forming so called “squirrel tail”.
The “delayed bobtail” is a fault. The excessive length of straight
section represents the corporal defect of a pedigreed cat. Today
the owners use such cats for breeding once at their own discretion,
if the animals are of great value as an original color or new bloodline
carrier. The inbreeding with such cats is undesirable as there is
a risk of getting kittens also with delayed or overly long tails.
Such cats will not be allowed to obtain titles even if their tails
keep within admissible length.
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