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Photo Gallery

SBT QUEENS

 

Page Update: September 27th, 2012

This gallery below shows the current community of SBT adult female Bengal felines at Rosettea Cattery.    These pictures help to illustrate the potential types of off-springs that will result upon breeding. 

     Please note that all the Bengals on this web page are colour-classified as "brown spotted tabbies".

STUDS

ALC'S

HYBRIDS

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     Rosettea Kookie Byte is a SBT female that was born at Rosettea Cattery in late March, 2008. 
     Her special Bengal feature is the combination of her "clear" golden & rufus coloured pelt along with her white tummy pattern.  
     Kookie Byte  has medium, round tipped ears; a broad nose bridge; well sculpted cheeks attached to white, puffy whisker pads and a broad, skin coloured nose leather.  Her white tummy pattern is expressed on her face--her amber eyes are outlined in white and her white continues onto her whisker pads, chin and neck.  Kookie Byte's white pattern continues throughout her chest, abdominal area and running down her front & back inner leg areas.   
     As I stated, Kookie Byte has an exceptional rufus coloured pelt with medium sized tri-coloured rosettes spread randomly over her body.  Her pelt is soft and silky to the touch and is extremely glittered.  She is typical in size for one of my girls, weighing 8 lbs.
      Kookie Byte is a very sweet natured and friendly girl and she is content to keep any one company!
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     Rosettea More Mega White was a SBT female that was born at Rosettea Cattery in February, 2008.  Her special Bengal feature was her "clear" golden & rufus coloured pelt.  Her pelt was also very silky; very short; very tight and very glittered.  She has nice sized dark brown outlined donut shaped rosettes with rufus red centers...taking after her father.  M.o.r.y. also has medium, round tipped ears; green, round- nocturnal eyes; a broad nose bridge; well sculpted cheeks attached to puffy whisker pads and a red brick nose....just like her father was Millwood Megabyte.  She also had a very small white strip running along her tummy from her front legs to her hind displaying only an  "expression" of a whited tummy like her mother.  M.o.r.y.'s body length was long and she had an overall balanced Bengal confirmation.  M.o.r.y. was a very passionate young girl and will look into your eyes to make sure everything was OK and safe.  
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     Rosettea Rikkie was a SBT female that was born at Rosettea Cattery in April 2006.  Her special  Bengal feature ass her beautiful whited tummy.  Her white runs from the base of her tail, throughout her stomach and all the way to her chin.  It was interesting to note the colour of Rickie's nose leather.  She distinctly had a 'skin tone' coloured nose leather.  I have found that the colour of the nose leather colour was phonotypically connected to the whited gene.  This is still inconclusive until the geno pattern is discovered...but I will continue to study the relationship between these colour patterns even though Rikkie is retired and enjoying her life in a pet home.
     Rickie also was patterned with arrow head rosettes that flow horizontally  along her butter-rufus coat.  Her fur is pelt-like with golden glitter sprinkled all over her body.
     Structurally, she had a nicely proportioned body with her tail fashioning substantial thickness.  I attributed the thickness of her tail to her boning along with  the fullness of her tail fur. 
     Rickie had one of the sweetest natures and just loved to be in the company of all her kitty friends, but honestly she loved to be in the company of people the most!  
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     Rosettea Mookie is a SBT female that was born at Rosettea Cattery in March of 2010.  Her special  Bengal feature is her conformation & colour.  As you can see from the photo her body structure is very similar to that of an ALC...very noticeable is her ALC arch continuing down throughout her tail.  She has medium sized tri-coloured rosettes and her markings are nicely contrasted against her golden ground colour.  It is also enhanced by her whited tummy.  Mookies white is what I call 'blue-white' with 'full expression'.  She posses a short, tight, silky pelt that exhibits the iridescent glitter.  One last unique feature is her facial expression.  Her expression looks like an ALC--from the placement of her gold eyes down to her straight nose profile.  Once more this is a very wanted feature that will only add to her wild look.  Mookie is a very inquisitive girl that loves to investigate new things!  
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     Rosettea Lola was a SBT female that was born at Rosettea Cattery in December of 2004 and no longer being used in my breeding program..  Her special  Bengal feature was her head type.  As you can see from the photo her head was very unique; in the form of an egg with an hour-glass shape.  Lola also had a straight nose profile, puffy whisker pads and golden eyes .  These combined features gave her a very wild expression.  She also had a nice body type, covered in medium rosettes on a rufus background coloured pelt.  She like her sister Princess possesses a very short-tight glittered pelt.  Lola was an extremely friendly girl and would love to sit in anyone's lap for a nice long pat!, while purring up a storm! 
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    Rosettea So Roo was a SBT female that was born at Rosettea Cattery at the end of December, 2005.  Her special  Bengal feature was her  'full expression' of a whited tummy.   And her white was what I call the 'blue' white.  She expressed this from her face to her tail and everywhere in between! 
     She had round, open expression, amber eyes, that were outlined in black mascara markings painted over her very whited face.  Her head was egg shaped with extremely broad ears from the base to her rounded ear tips.  She had a thick nose leather, straight nose profile with puffy whisker pads and a substantial chin.
     She had black arrow head & paw-print rosettes that were horizontally aligned across her body with NO influence of a 'marble' Bengal pattern.  She possed a plush, silky pelt in a warm sable-gold colour and she was sprinkled with glitter.   Her body conformation was extreme  from her carriage to the carriage of her tail...showing great potential to develop into a very typie adult but always staying a 'child' at heart. 
     So Roo had a long neck, substantial shoulders, long body and a thick tail.  All her features added up to a very wild looking, but very loving Bengal  house pet.
     So Roo has retired now and she is out of my breeding program.
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    It was important to note that So Roo was a product of 2-generations of white tummied parents from both sides of her lineage.  i.e.  Mother & father were whited as well as all 4 grandparents.
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     Rosettea Miss May Flowers is an SBT female that was born at Rosettea Cattery in May of 2005.  She has inherited her black rosetted colour from her mother Miss Ponca (seen on May's pedigree) against a golden background. 
     And from her father Pawprint, she inherited his whited tummy...Although, Miss May's whited pattern is not a full expression white like her father's, it still can be seen running from her whisker pads, neck, chest, front-inner legs, as a line down her abdomen and opening up between her back legs. 
     Her pelt is also extremely short, tight, silky and very glittered.
     As you can see from her photos, Miss May's head is egg shaped with a nice nose profile.  
     All in all she is a very eye-catching Bengal and will be an asset to my breeding program.  
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    Rosettea Sookie Bytelite is a SBT female that was born at Rosettea Cattery in April of 2008.  Her special  Bengal genetic feature is that her dad (sire)  was Millwood Megabyte.  Although Megabyte was not whited tummy his looks and gentle personality more than made up for that and Sookie Bytelite is a solid 16 lbs...one of my largest girls to date.  
  Along with her size Sookie's stunning rosetted pattern is from her dad, Megabyte but her plush glittered  pelt comes from her mom Kimberlite.  Natureworks Kimberlite was covered in glitter and past that pheno gene to Sookie (pet name).  The parent's combination of genes structured her body solidly...even making her tail just as thick consequently causing her  tail carriage to be low as you can see from her pictures.  
   These pheno & geno typic genetics inherited from her parents when combined in producing Sookie also made a one in a million pelt that feels just like a wild mink's pelt.  This does not surprise me because the two parents are so special that their offsprings would only be uniquely special.   This combination of genes also gives Sookie's body type a solidly  structured frame even to her thick tail which she carries low.
    As you can see from the photos her haunches (or back end area) is taller than her front end) making her boning frame structured that of the Asian Leopard Cat.   Her movement is deliberate yet graceful and balanced yet very precise!   Her colouring is very unique because her white runs from her face, chin & neck as well as covering her neck and chest area but her stomach and abdomen area are not.  Her head has the round shaped face of her father with a straight nose profile & very puffy whisker pads. 
     Sookie has a very quiet nature about her and is a wonderful mother figure because she just loves to look after & teach her kittens the facts about becoming great adults themselves.  Sookie Bytelite has raised and is still raising quite intuitive progeny for my future progeny..
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      Rosettea Goldie Lox was a SBT female that was born at Rosettea Cattery in August of 2006.  Her special  Bengal feature were her plush pelt covered by her randomly placed oval shaped paw printed & smudged rosetted pattern.  You can see from her photos above her beauty just lures you in to wanting to touch her soft and silky body coat.    
     As from her name (Goldie was her pet name) had a warm-golden pelt sprinkled with glitter which just enhanced her well defined rosettes.   Also the unique feature about Goldie was her colour being so gold and glittered gave the illusion that her rosettes were popping out off her skin...having a dimension of their own, it needed to be seen in person to appreciate the phenomenon!
     Her body was large for one of my females making her a substantially built girl with medium boning & size.  She was solidly put together with a very thick female Bengal conformation.
    Goldie iwa a very loving, gentle natured mother and loves to take care of her young.
     She has been taken out of my breeding program and has recently gone to a good home to live the rest of her adult life as a spayed loving pet.
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      Rosettea Her She is a SBT female that was born here in Ontario during the summer month of June 23, 2008.  Her special  Bengal feature are her very large sized rosettes and her luxurious pelt.  
     She is a very young at heart mother when she attends to her kittens.  She enjoys nursing her young and teaching them the in's & out's of cat life.
     Structurally, her body is long and she is a medium sized girl, weighing 10 lbs of solid muscles.  She has a beautiful glittered golden pelt that is covered in lots of brown (almost black coloured) rosettes.  Her tail is a nice length and thickness.  Her one feature that I notice the most is her bright, green eyes...that always look lovingly at her young.        
     From her photos Her She's gene pool enhances my breeding program to continually  grow and produce very darkly rosetted offspring for you to own!        
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      Millwood Bite O'Whiteluv of Rosettea is a SBT female that was born in California during the warm summer month of July of 2007.  Her special  Bengal feature is her Millwood Megabyte father. Millwood Megabyte himself is one in a million.  He is without question the most unique Bengals around to date.  I know with B.o.w. (for short) I have the privilege to carry on Megabyte's gene pool with the whited tummy Bengals from Rosettea...how very exciting!  B.o.w. along with her priceless genes is a very attentive and caring mother.       
     As you can see from her photo B.o.w. also has a wild head type with her unusual eyes...very wild looking in my own opinion. 
     Her body is long and she is a slim, small Bengal girl, weighing just 7 lbs of muscle.  She has an extremely short - tight, golden pelt that is covered in glitter. 
      B.o.w. is a wonderful affectionate pet and loves to be picked up, patted & scratched.  And honestly she'd rather sleep with me then another cat...how loyal is that!!  You really couldn't ask for a nicer pet-friend! 
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  Page Update: September 27th, 2012

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