Saturday 11 April 2015

Seal mink spotted Bengal cats.

These Bengals are often called “Snow Bengals” because of there almost white appearance. When Seal mink spotted Bengals are born they have a very creamy white colour. Sometimes they already have their spotted pattern, but often the spots are still vague. Their eyes are blue and after five weeks you can catch a glimpse of aquamarine.







 
In this slide show, Wasilla is one and a half year old. Her coat is creamy white and her spots are reddish brown. When she is walking in the sun, her coat has a red glow with golden glitter. She is a beautiful cat, with a regal appearance.
Wasilla has an agile, large, athletic and muscular body and long strong legs. She needs a lot of freedom of movement and she likes to be in the garden. She is an experienced hunter and she can patiently stalk her prey for a long time. Most of the time she is successful and her prey does not manage to escape lightly. Wasilla prefers to hunt solo, but she is always willing to share her catch, she clearly enjoys the hunt more and she loses interest when the prey is lying motionless in front of her.

 

 

Airashii’s Samoerai  a.k.a Sammy is a very enterprising male Bengal cat. He is Wasilla’s son and he has her beautiful big aquamarine eyes. He is a big boy: muscular and athletic. Just as his mother he likes to run, we seldom see him strolling; he is always running high speed. He can be very clumsy and knocking things over or disturbing the other cats.
He is extremely nosy and he wants to be involved in everything, always interfering with everybody Sammy is an enthusiastic merry busy body.
He does not have much patience to stalk his prey, so when he sees one he calls the others to join him in a mutual hunting party. Sammy is every cat’s best friend and the others are all willing to share everything with him.
Sammy is a cuddly cat, a very big and heavy cuddly cat. As soon as he sees someone sitting on the sofa, he clambers onto someone’s lap and never leaves. We all love him immensely.
 

 

 

These are the kittens of Wasilla.
Although both parents were Seal mink spotted Bengals, Wasilla had Black tabby, Seal mink and Seal lynx kittens.






                  Enjoy the slide shows.

                         Love conny

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