The ideal marble bengal cat has a horizontally flowing random asymmetrical pattern made up of swirls of two or more colors.
Cat marbled pattern.
And it happens to be the most common of all the feline coat.
The marble bengal cat has four official types reduced horizontal flow horizontal flow chaos pattern and sheet marble patterns.
A classic tabby also known as a blotched tabby.
The tabby pattern occurs naturally and is connected both to the coat of the domestic cat s direct ancestor and to those of their close relatives.
Distinct color patterns with one color predominating.
This pattern resembles the skeleton of a fish hence the name.
This is when a cat has vertical stripes running from its spine to its belly.
The african wildcat felis lybica lybica the european wildcat felis silvestris silvestris and the asiatic wildcat felis lybica ornata all of which have similar coats both by pattern and coloration.
Patterns should be symmetrical on both sides of the body and the pattern should swirl and flow around the body like the colours in a glass marble.
Brown mackeral tabbies are the most common.
This is when there is a swirly pattern creating a marbled effect.
Although the marble pattern itself is derived from the bengal s domestic ancestors the appearance of the pattern of top bengal marbles needs to be strongly influenced by the wild asian leopard cat s genepool which means the horizontal flow which is especially evident when the cat is stretched.
As you can see he has contrasting pattern on his legs tummy around his neck and his mouth and chin is white.
People sometimes call the average domestic cat a tabby but tabby is not a cat breed it is actually the pattern of kitty s coat.
The photo below is of one of our adult marble patterned bengal cats fyi he is forrest s father.
The color marbling is random.
His name is adore cats lightening.
These swirls are usually quite random and resemble a marble cake.
The marbled coat pattern is derived from blotched tabby stripes that swirl.
Sometimes called a tiger cat mackerel tabbies have one solid dark stripe along their spine with more stripes branching off.
There are 4 variations of a tabby.
A striped tabby also known as a mackerel tabby.
The marbled pattern occurs nowhere else in nature.
Black stripes ranging from coal black to brownish on a background of brown to gray.