Kurilian Bobtail

Substantial

Coat

Solid:
Tabby: Brown, blue, red and cream tabby in the Classic, Mackerel or Spotted pattern. Golden and silver tabby are also accepted. Heavy tabby is accepted in the Longhair variety.
Tortoishell: Black and blue tortie are accepted.
Torbie: Torbie versions of the above listed tabby/tortie combinations are accepted.
Smoke/Shaded/Chinchilla: Any of the above in any of the patterns, including silver and golden.
White Patterns: Any of the above colours may come with or without in any amount.

Eyes


Solid white catz and catz with at least 75% white spotting may have one or two

Nose

Matches surrounding coat.

Faults

None

Disqualifications

Chocolate, lilac, colourpoint.

Varieties

Shorthair, Longhair

Notes

The Kurilian Bobtail is one of a few natural breeds of bobtailed cat. Its geographic origins reveal a lot about its type: it hails from eastern Russia, from Sakhalin and the Kuril Islands, an archipelago stretching between the Russian peninsula of Kamchatka and the Japanese island of Hokkaido. Located in between Russia and Japan, the Kurilian Bobtail is the middle ground between the forest-dwelling Siberian and the lean, sprightly Japanese Bobtail (although neither breed contributed to its development). Bobtailed cats have been known in the Kurils for at least two centuries, likely arriving via boat from Japan, and were first brought to western Russia in the mid-20th century. They remain exceedingly popular in Russia and Europe more generally, but are virtually unknown in North America where less than 100 are known to exist.

As a natural breed, they have excellent health and a robust, sturdy character. They are known to be good mousers and have a trusting, outgoing personality. They are intelligent and active jumpers, happily supervising their families from the highest point in the house. They are very gentle and do not typically have issues with aggression, even among intact males.

Type & judging remarks
The Kurilian Bobtail is medium to large, with a semi-cobby build and a broad chest. They are heavier than they look, and should surprise you with their musculature and density. The head is a large, modified wedge with walnut-shaped eyes. The pompom tail is curled and kinked, and should be active and flexible.

Breed Files

Filename: Kurilian Bobtail SH
Offset: 0209
Base: Maine Coon
SCP: Maine Coon
Accepted: January 17, 2011
Notes: Shorthair variety. Addball tail (3 variations which come in 2 sizes and 3 lengths).

Filename: Kurilian Bobtail
Offset: A705
Base: Maine Coon
SCP: Maine Coon
Accepted: May 30, 2006
Notes: Longhair variety. Includes variations in tailshape and with or without eartufts.