Bengal Cats Long Island New York

 Blue Queens of Pleasant Pond

Pleasant Pond’s Bella Blue

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Blue Bengals cats are not recognized as a standard color by cat association in the United States.  Some breeders are beginning to campaign for recognition of the blues by showing them in New Breed Color show divisions.  A few breeders in various parts of the world have expressed an interest in getting the blues approved as a standard color.  Whether or not that occurs will in part depend on getting the blue Bengals introduced to the public and also having a number of breeders begin showing them.  Blues are more rare than the other colors at this time  The reasons for this are they are not a recognized color, very few people have seen them and because they are from a recessive gene.  Occasionally in a litter of brown or silver Bengal kittens, a blue one will appear.   This can be a pleasant surprise, or not, depending on one’s point of view.  The reason this happens is that blue color is a recessive gene, so unless both parents carry the recessive, a blue kitten will never appear.  

Like other colors of Bengals, blues can be either leopard or marbled pattern.  Some bloodlines of blues have a soft peach color undercoat.  Others have no peach color in their markings.  Some people like the contrast of the peach to the blue, while others prefer the pure blue on blue contrast.  Bella Blue below is an example of a girl with no peach in her coat.  We always welcome any color kittens that arrive, even when on  occasions we get a surprise.  Over the years we have had a blue kitten occasionally, but then had none for a number of years.  This spring we have been blessed with a few lovely blue kittens, and so we would like to showcase them in a special section on our site so that our visitors get an opportunity to see them.

Tica # SBT 092807 037

Sire:  Aluren Xhilaration  

Dam: Crown E Midnight Tease (Tess)