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Update:d  May 19th, 2012

This gallery below shows the current community of SBT adult male 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".

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RW SGC MILLWOOD MEGABYTE came for a visit to  Rosettea Cattery.

     California beach bum Megabyte arrived here in Canada for a brief visit for the snowy winter of December 5th,  2007 to stay until the spring of May 5th, 2008.  He was here to add all of  his MILLWOOD beauty to my own  ROSETTEA gene pool!  During my many family stays with Jean Mill herself, it was an honor and privilege for me to leave Jean's home with Megabyte in hand.

     Megabyte's exceptional litters arrived in 2008 to personally give me the gift of a fresh, new beginning and second future!  But I know that I would never expect anything less from such a priceless part of Jean's own loving heart!
     Instantly, all my girls loved him and all his future progeny display Millwood Megabyte in both their heart and priceless beauty!! 
     It felt like I was starting a bright new future after Megabyte's very sad departure from my home!       
      I invite you to come and judge for yourself...Rosettea Cattery's futurizing is always beginning new!
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     Rosettea Pawprint is an SBT (5th generation) male that was born at Rosettea Cattery in October of 2001...and yes, he is still in my breeding program today!
     His very special Bengal feature is his unmistakable white tummy.  He is my most reliable white tummy stud to genetically produce offspring with the white tummy.
     He also possess pawprint rosettes (as his name suggests) which are arranged horizontally on a silky pelt in a  warm rufus colour and he is sprinkled with gold glitter.
    He has green almond shaped eyes;  round ear tips; straight nose profile; puffy whisker pads & is a very gentle stud to work with.
     He had lived a very happy and healthy stud life...always futurizing my lines with stunning kittens. -RETIRED-
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     Rosettea Masterpiece was a SBT male that was born at Rosettea Cattery in July of 2006.  His very special Bengal feature was his 'whole package' -- Starting with his spotted pattern including his pawprint rosettes (taking after his father Rosettea Pawprint) and his horizontal alignment of tri-coloured spots.  His colouring which you can see consists of his whited tummy, his strikingly glittered, short-tight pelt and his warm golden-rufus background fur.  I will not exclude his sculptured head type and well developing body conformation.   

     I cannot compliment Master Piece enough on his beauty, but his personality was also very sweet.

     I am always very excited to have watched him mature and grow (until the age of 4 years) and blossom even more fight in front of my eyes.  He established his mark in my breeding program by loving every new girl he mates!  Masterpiece continued to keep my dreams alive by adding his charm and grace to my future program...he was my ultimate "futurized" Bengal but today is a new day an Master Vango his son is is new new to creat even more exciting progeny  for the future...Thank you Masterpiece for your loyal services!
     I retired him retired him after his services were no longer needed in my breedingprogram.
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Rosettea Dragon's Crown was a SBT male that was born at Rosettea Cattery at the end of December --  to be exact on December  26th, 2007.  His very special  Bengal feature was without question his  'extra-white' whited underside--known as a whited tummy, along with his tri-colour rosettes.   Rosettea Dragon's Crown was very unique as a Bengal comes!  Along with his unique look comes his friendly "dog-like" personality...Dragon (for short) could not resist a good tummy rub! 
     Starting at the top--Dragon had round eyes, outlined with black mascara markings .  His head is egg shaped with evenly broad ears from the base to the top of his rounded ear tips.  His pink nose leather is in accordance with his body colour.  His head profile is topped off with white-puffy whisker pads and a substantial chin.
         His body colour was a light biege/rufus painted with dark  'rufus' rosettes.  Very  unique pattern of rosettes.  Dragon's rosettes were a combination of well defined colours that were randomly positioned over his developed body.  Uniquely there was NO influence of a vertical 'domestic' tabby pattern.  He maintains a pelt which does not contain the domestic guard-hair (which normally causes some allergies). Dragon's pelt was  silky and very soft to the touch on a warm-golden "rufus" colour and he was sprinkled with glitter.  
     He was an average sized Bengal showing off his muscular body, rounded off by a well proportioned tail relative to his body type.
        He always advertised his kind personality and gentle disposition.  He shows\ed great beauty inside & out to grow-up into a very 'unique' adult. !
     He is now retired from breeding girls.
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     Rosettea Picipaw Metro was an SBT male that was born at Rosettea Cattery at the end of February, 2008.  His special  Bengal feature was his  'extra-large' tri-colour rosettes.   As you can see for yourself the pattern to his rosettes were very random but defined.  He expressed this all over his body! 
   His amber eyes, that were outlined in black mascara markings painted over his very expressive face.  His head was egg shaped with extremely broad ears from the base to his rounded ear tips.  He had a very thick nose leather, straight nose profile with puffy whisker pads and a substantial chin.
      All his rosettes were a combination of well defined colours that were randomly positioned over his body with NO influence of a 'domestic' tabby pattern.  He maintained a plush yet silky pelt on a warm-golden colour and he was sprinkled with glitter.   His whole body conformation was very substantial  and muscular.  He was a great addition as a stud to my breeding program. 
     He is now retired from my breeding program.
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     Rosettea Master Vango is a SBT stud that was born at Rosettea Cattery in January of 2011.  Master Vango is a mature stud for his age and puts the girls at ease when he is breeding.  He wines and dines them and knows exactly when the right time is to breed each of his girls.
     Please visit his 5- generation TICA Pedigree.  What is unique about Vango is that he is a collection of many of own lines.  As a matter of fact 3-generations of my own 'Rosettea' cats allowing me in control of all the colourful pheno-typic genes.  As they say a painting is in the eye of the beholder but when everyone wants the same piece of art there must be some thing very special about it.  
     Vango is definitely a piece of art.  He has well defined tri-coloured smudged rosettes which is coming from his father's bloodlines always increases the beauty of my breeding program.   Each one of his brilliant rosettes is outlined in a black line making each rosette stand out against it's glittered canvas.  
     My hopes are answered by his new litters being born today who will father the next 'Futurizing' generations to come.   Once again it is his progeny who give me many continued hopes in my Bengal program.  Most importantly you yourself can own a cuddly work of art too...just call me about available kittens!
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      Rosettea Khanjilava was a SBT male that was born at Rosettea Cattery in April of 2003.  His special Bengal feature is his very silky; very short; very tight; and very glittered pelt with a whited tummy.  His white runs from his chin & whisker pads, narrowing at his neck and then opening up at his chest & between his front legs, then narrowing to a thin line in his abdominal area and again opening up between his back legs. 
     He has dark, arrow-head rosettes that are aligned horizontal across his entire body.  He does not have any barring.
     Another one of Khanji's special features are his very small, round tipped ears.  His eyes are green; he has a red brick nose; puffy whisker pads & a substantial chin.
      Khanji is a very substantial male, built of solid muscle.  He weighs 14 lbs.
     Khanji has added his genes into many of my queens and is now residing in British Columbia, Canada where Chateaubengals use to run by my dear friend Lois Hill.  Lois decided to retire Khanji in the summer of 2007...to live the rest of his life as a normal house pet!
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