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post #1 of 8
Thread Starter 
Wrinkles is not a bi-color yet she has to be shown as a bi-color in CFA.

post #2 of 8
Why is that?

On the CFA website the 2nd best is a red point, so points must be allowed?
post #3 of 8
What does it really matter? The standard does not award any points for color. Bi-colors are defined by the standard as any color and white. Doesn't she have white?

COLOR: color and pattern are difficult to distinguish and should
not affect the judging of the cat. White lockets, buttons, or belly
spots are allowed.


and

BI-COLOR: solid color and white, tabby and white, tortoiseshell
and white, pointed and white, any color and white, etc.
post #4 of 8
If the cat is pointed and white it would be considered "bicolor".
post #5 of 8
Thread Starter 
I was asking because she is 3 colors.
She is Seal Tortie Point and White.
I know there are no points for color.

In TICA she is not a Bi-Color.
post #6 of 8
Then CFA must be counting a point & white as a bicolor no matter if its seal point and white or seal tortie point and white.
post #7 of 8
There are only three Sphynx color classes available for competition, and one for AOV. She competes as a bi-color because she can't compete anywhere else!

Sphynx Color Class Numbers
Solid................................................................... 5000 5001
(Black, Blue, Red, Cream, Chocolate,
Lavender, Cinnamon, Fawn, White)
Bi-Color ............................................................. 5060 5061
(Any color or pattern with White)
Other Sphynx Colors........................................ 5090 5091
(Any other color or pattern)
AOV ........................................................................None None
post #8 of 8
Thread Starter 
Thanks for the info.
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