The bengal marbling is a unique patterning of horizontally aligned swirls that are not found in the other breeds who tend to have bull s eye patterning.
Bengal marbling belly.
The marble bengal cat has four official types reduced horizontal flow horizontal flow chaos pattern and sheet marble patterns.
It comes in several colors and patterns including brown tabby seal mink tabby black silver tabby and seal silver lynx point.
Some brown bengal kittens are shades of gray when they are born.
The contrast must be extreme.
They warm up starting around 6 weeks and can continue to warm up for months.
What is a bengal cat.
Bengal cats carry the glitter gene believed to have been introduced by millwood tory of delhi the kitten jean mill imported from india.
In the early 1960s a breeder cross bred a black domestic shorthair cat with a wild female asian leopard cat.
The resulting f1 generation 50 percent asian leopard cat and 50.
It starts with the asian leopard cat.
When a bengal rolls over you can see that another characteristic is a spotted belly.
The leopard cat is a small wild cat found throughout the forests and jungle areas of asia hence the name asian leopard cat or alc there are many subspecies of the leopard cat.
The spots and marbling is randomly distributed with no set patterns.
The marbled coat pattern is derived from blotched tabby stripes that swirl.
Their eyes look like they have eye liner around them.
A bengal cat s fur is very soft and short.
Enhancing the bengal s wild appearance is a short thick pelt that feels luxuriously soft and silky.
The goal of each subsequent breeding is to perpetuate desirable traits as much as possible such as a horizontally aligned pattern whether spotted or marbled smaller ears thicker tails with black tips solid bone structure egg shaped heads black paw pads.
Some bengal cats have chin straps and necklaces too.
The bengal breed has an interesting history.
The ideal marble bengal cat has a horizontally flowing random asymmetrical pattern made up of swirls of two or more colors.
Bengals and domestic tabbies both have spotted bellies.
But bengals have no white on their body other than possibly in their chin or whisker pad area or on their belly.
As we all know the very first bengal originated from a cross between the asian leopard cat alc with the domestic shorthair tabby.
The patterns should be in at least three colours the base colour pattern outline colour and pattern centre colour if you read the info on rosetted spots this should sound familiar to.
It is a recessive gene and is highly desirable in the bengal.