Upcoming Queen.... Pocket Leopards " Wild Style"
wild style - a form of graffiti involving interlocking letters, arrows and connecting points.
Brown spotted/rosetted sire: Naamah Graffiti Art dam: Pocket Leopards Metallic Miss
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Who knew that the combination between Metallic Miss and Graffiti Art would produce such a stunning little work of living art. This little queen is so unique, and in her I definately can see the qualities I have been working towards achiving in my program.
Most bengals that you see with inky black markings, do not have rosettes. Wild style does. Her black markings have continued to open up into breathtaking outlined rosettes. Although her rosettes are smaller in size (though they are not what I would consider small) than what I want to ultimately achieve, the color, shape, and placement of her pattern are perfect for the goals that I am trying to achieve. Other than the one rib bar on each side (which will be bred out of my program eventually), the alignment of her pattern is completely horozontal, even breaking out into chained rosettes at the top of her body, near her back. Her legs have spots and broken bars which will also help my breeding program in working towards my goal of breeding cats with no bars on the legs at all, like that of an ALC. The combination of the pelted genes form both her mother and father makes her coat probably the softest in my whole program.
Sometimes when I glance at her, I mistake her for her sire, "Graffiti Art, so I decided to name her "Wild Style" which is a play on words because she looks like a wild cat and wild style is a type of graffiti art.
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| 10/23/07 |
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| pic taken 10/23/07 |
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| 10/23/07 8 months old |
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| 4 months old |
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