Here are some nice spring pictures of the cats. We've been having really beautiful weather, and the other day as the sun was setting, the light was so beautiful I had to run out and take some pictures
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Thanks. :) Rocky and Zanzibar are both bengals from Zendada Bengals (amazing, amazing pictures at this site, many by Helmi Flick) and Baracuda is a bengal mix. Thus the markings. If you go to Julie's site (Zendada) you'll see Rocky's son, Sun Dog, who is the most breathtaking cat I've had the pleasure and privilege to meet. Well, the most breathtaking along with the filials Julie has, but they're cheating by being half Asian Leopard Cat. :)
And they really think so, too! We took them camping one time, and Zanzibar tried to hunt deer. He was convinced that his leash was the only thing between him and venison for dinner.
Thanks. Sometimes I think Baracuda is the most beautiful of all, but Rocky has a presence that's just eye catching. He's also the strongest cat per pound I've ever met.
Angus has taken to hissing & being naughty himself. He's still getting his challenges, but losing out on Top 5's & Best Of Breeds to much lesser cats because of it. Little bugger.
There are a couple of judges in my region who already have a preconception that bengals have a bad attitude, so when I saw how upset Rocky was, I took him home before we even got in the judging ring.
He would have championed. There were only two other cats in his division (championship bengal alter), one was only there for one day of the show, and he is a much nicer cat than both of them. But, of course, that's assuming he didn't bite a judge or bite a judge and then escape, and those are poor assumptions in this case! He's SO much stronger than any other cat I've ever known. My arms and shoulders ached from holding him in the show hall even just the half an hour or so we walked around, trying to get him accustomed to it.
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He would have championed. There were only two other cats in his division (championship bengal alter), one was only there for one day of the show, and he is a much nicer cat than both of them. But, of course, that's assuming he didn't bite a judge or bite a judge and then escape, and those are poor assumptions in this case! He's SO much stronger than any other cat I've ever known. My arms and shoulders ached from holding him in the show hall even just the half an hour or so we walked around, trying to get him accustomed to it.
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