Jane – SNOW YNX -Bengal Kitten( SOLD)

Ad Reference: 2742043
Pet Name: Jane
Pet Type: Cats
Pet Sex: Female
Pet Breed: Bengal
Advert Type: For Sale
Advertiser Type: Breeder / Frequent Advertiser
Council Licensed?: No
Pets Current Age: ELEVEN Weeks and three days old
Microchipped: Yes
Neutered: No
Vaccinations Up-to-Date: Yes
Registered: TICA

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Description

SNOW LYNX  BENGAL KITTENS FOR SALE

SNOW LYNX Bengal kittens for sale as well as an entire page dedicated to charcoal Bengal cat lovers!

The charcoal Bengal cat for sale has a unique appearance that seduces everyone on his path. Much darker than a standard Bengal cat, we quickly notice his “Zorro markings” on his face . This gives us the impression of a mask, as well as a darker cape on his back. The intensity of the mask and the cape varies according to each charcoal Bengal kittens for sale. His rosettes are also different; they are filled with black ink instead of being outlined and empty.
The charcoal Bengal cat is really special, because just like the Bengal cat breed. He owes his existence to both the domestic cat and the Asian leopard. For a Bengal cat to be charcoal, he must have received the melanistic gene (a) from the domestic cat and the gene (Apb) from the Asian leopard. Strangely, these 2 different felines had complementary genes .

Brown Charcoal, Silver Charcoal ,Blue Charcoal

The charcoal Bengal kittens for sale

The brown  charcoal Bengal cat looks nothing like a traditional brown. The charcoal makes the brown color much darker to make a coat that is between gray and brown with completely black patterns.

The silver charcoal Bengal cat for sale

The silver charcoal Bengal cat looks like brown charcoal. With a lighter background color in shades of white or gray. The silver color gene whitens the background of the coat, the belly as well as the facial traits. The silver charcoal Bengal cat often has a sensational appearance.

The blue charcoal Bengal cat for sale

The blue charcoal is the rarest color of all charcoal variations in the Bengal cat breed. Combining these two genes is very difficult.only a few breeders who work the charcoal color genetic and even less with the blue one. This color is darker than a standard blue, but the charcoal effect is less visible. In the brown charcoal or silver charcoal due to the blue (dilute) gene that comes into play.