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Leopardspots Bageera
Bageera is my huge & handsome hunk of a stud boy (with thanks
to David & Rachel of Leopardspots
Bengals)
He has glittered, silken fur, with deep black spots, a
smattering of those two-tone, and the most amazing personality.
He's very gentle (as a kitten he played with me with
claws sheathed) & is amazingly laid-back, nothing seems to phase him.
He's siring wonderful kittens, with clear, silky,
glittered coats, whitened tummies & sweet natures.
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Wagati Gold Filigree
Fuzzy was my first ever Bengal & quite won me over
to the breed.
The most fearless cat I'd ever met she immediately
became good friends with Tilly, the dog & set herself up in competion
with her ... Fuzzy will retrieve & place her toy right into your hand
... she's much better at retrieving than the dog is.
I think that she's gorgeous - she has amazing eyes &
a lovely clear glittered coat with well-defined dark spots.
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Leopardspots Solana
Solana is a real cuddle kitten and is, by far, the most affectionate of
all the Bengal girls.
Incredibly gorgeous & extremely cute as a kitten, she reminded me
of a little ocelot, with her huge eyes & her wild-looking coat.
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Leopardspots Rhani
Rhani is my glorious marble queen (another beautiful cat from David
& Rachel of Leopardspots
Bengals)
She has a wonderfully soft, highly silky coat, with a glittered copper
double stripe down her back. The pale patches on her flanks are very
blonde in natural light.
She is simply stunning.
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Rico
This is Rico, my snow spotted Bengal neuter boy.
He's loaded with personality & adores Tilly. He likes nothing
better than to go for out for walks with her ... unfortunately, he is
prone to comment very loudly, whilst walking, so I generally go out after
dark so as not to be recognised.
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Sunny Wotsits
Sunny is the daughter of Fuzzy & Rico.
She was extremely orange as a kitten, with paws that looked like
they'd been dipped in orange cheese powder (just like a 'Wotsit') - she's
in the middle of the photo below, alongside her sister & two Siamese
cross boys.
She was never as naughty as her litter sisters ... but it's possible
that she didn't need to be, as with her glorious, golden-orange coloured coat & large
black spots, she didn't need to make an effort to stand out.
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