Bengal Cats

Bengal Cat Colourisation

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Brown Tabby Bengal Cat

Brown Tabby Bengal Cat

The Brown Bengal Cat is the most traditional colour with amber or green eyes.
The colours can vary greatly with the base colour ranging from an almost fawn-grey to a warmer goldish orange. The rosettes, spotting or marbling can be black, light brown or the other end of the scale with a dark or reddish colour brown.
Hence this colour is more commonly known as the Black/Brown Bengal Cat
No matter what the brown shades are,  the gene is B

Seal Mink Bengal Cat
Seal Mink Bengal Cat

Seal Mink Bengal Cat

The Seal Mink Bengal Cat is also known as the Snow Mink Bengal Cat. 
The base colour for these cats can be a light caramel colour or Ivory or Cream, with the spotting, rosettes or marbling being shades from light to dark mink.
The eye colours can be a blue-green mix or Aqua shades.
They will have a dark seal or black tipped tail.
The Seal Mink Bengal Cat or Snow Mink Bengal Cat is a genetic blend of Seal Lynx Point Bengal (cs) and Sephia Bengal (cb), so Cs/Cb.
They are born a very light caramel colour which gets darker as they age. We think the glitter on a Snow Mink Bengal cat looks the best.
This is our favourite colour of all of the Bengals Cats!

Seal Lynx Point Bengal Cat

Seal Lynx Point Bengal Cat

The Seal Lynx Point Bengal Cat is also known as the Snow Lynx Bengal Cat.
The Snow Lynx are born snow white and develop their colour and pattern as they get older.
They have a light white/cream base colour with dark or lightish seal markings, a dark brown seal tail tip and always have striking blue eyes.
It is like having a mini snow leopard in your living room!
The gene is Cs/Cs which is Siamese colourpoint.

Silver Bengal Cat
Silver Bengal Cat

Silver Bengal Cat

The Silver Bengal Cat is one of the uncommon colours. They have a base colour that can range from white to steel grey with rosettes, spotting or marbling of  dark gray to jet black. They will have a black tipped tail and green or gold eyes.
The Silver Bengal Cat's colour is due to an Inhibitor gene that stops the production of Pheomelanin. As the Inhibitor gene is dominant, you only need one Silver parent to get Silver Bengal kittens.
Silver is not a "colour", but lack thereof. Their gene is i