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The Kushiel prefix is registered with both GCCF and TICA

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Joscelin is our Champion brown spotted stud. He’s a beautiful golden toffee colour with large, dark tri-coloured arrow head rosettes.  He is such a stunner!! Whenever we have him down to the beach for a walk, people automatically swarm round him for a better look and always compliment him on his handsome looks and boyish charm. We could never have dreamed of a better boy to start out our breeding programme!

And what a start he’s given us!! Time and time again, Jos passes down his breathtaking genes to his children and each and every one of them has been a complete show stopper! Jos carries the genes for snow (and brown,obviously!), marble, and rosetted babies and is consistently giving us some gorgeous kittens. (Click here to visit our Previous Litters Photo Gallery...)  

 

Jos is available for limited stud to tested queens. Please Contact Us for further information!

 

Click here to visit Joscelin’s own page, view his pedigree and read about his show success.

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Joscelin at just 4 weeks old...

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Joscelin napping with two of his snow spotted sons

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Jos (left) at 5 months and his big “brother” Remy (right) at 18 months

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Jos dozing in his Dad’s lap on the way to a show

Eamonn is our blue spotted boy and we are sooooo very excited about him!!!  Eamonn has a delectable pale peach undertone at his back that fades to the palest cream to a stark white on his belly with large, dark grey spots that look like the beginning hints of thunderclouds, draped with a gorgeously rich, ashy, light grey overcoat that’s peppered liberally with glitter . Right now he’s got brilliant aquamarine eyes that are slowly but surely changing to a brilliant, sparkling emerald green.  

 

Blue Bengals are a result of a recessive diluting gene that turns black hair to a gun-metal grey or brown to a lighter lilac colour. Blues are fairly uncommon so far, but they are beginning to become increasingly popular. There are only a handful of blue breeders in the UK and we are all working to advance the colour through to Championship status with the various cat registering bodies. TICA (The International Cat Association) has already begun to recognise blues in their New Traits  division and we are hoping GCCF (Governing Council of the Cat Fancy)is soon to follow.  Fingers crossed!!!

 

Click here to meet Eamonn up close and to view his remarkable pedigree...   

 

Eamonn will eventually be available for limited stud, but is still a young man. If you are interested in further information, please Contac Us here...

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Above photo courtesy of Zoe Cullerton of Snowrose bengals