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B E N G A L (BG)
HEAD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 points
Shape . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Ears . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 6
Eyes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Chin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 3
Muzzle . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 4
Nose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2
Profile . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6
Neck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3
BODY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 points
Torso . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... 5
Legs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... 4
Feet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... 4
Tail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... 5
Boning . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . 6
Musculature . . . . . . . . . 6
COAT/COLOR/PATTERN . . . 35 points
Texture . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Pattern . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
Color . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
CATEGORIES: All.
DIVISION: Tabby, Silver/Smoke.
COLORS: Brown Tabby, Seal Sepia
Tabby, Seal Mink Tabby, Seal Lynx Point,
Black Silver Tabby, Seal Silver Sepia
Tabby, Seal Silver Mink Tabby, Seal
Silver Lynx Point. Spotted or Marbled
Patterns ONLY.
PERMISSIBLE OUTCROSSES: None.
HEAD:
Shape: Broad modified wedge with
rounded contours. Longer than it is wide.
Slightly small in proportion to body, but
not to be taken to extreme. The skull
behind the ears makes a gentle curve and
flows into the neck. Allowance to be made
for jowls in adult males. Overall look of
the head should be as distinct from the
domestic cat as possible.
Ears: Medium to small, relatively
short, with wide base and rounded tops.
Set as much on side as top of head,
following the contour of the face in the
frontal view, and pointing forward in the
profile view. Light horizontal furnishings
acceptable; but lynx tipping undesirable.
Eyes: Oval, almost round. Large, but
not bugged. Set wide apart, back into
face, and on slight bias toward base of
ear. Eye color independent of coat color
except in the lynx points. The more
richness and depth of color the better.
Chin: Strong chin, aligns with tip of
nose in profile.
Muzzle: Full and broad, with large,
prominent whisker pads and high,
pronounced cheekbones. Slight muzzle
break at the whisker pads.
Nose: Large and wide; slightly puffed
nose leather.
Profile: Curve of the forehead should
flow into the bridge of the nose with no
break. Bridge of nose extends above the
eyes; the line of the bridge extends to the
nose tip, making a very slight, to nearly
straight, concave curve.
Neck: Long, substantial, muscular; in
proportion to the head and body.
BODY:
Torso: Long and substantial, not
oriental or foreign. Medium to large (but
not quite as large as the largest domestic
breed).
Legs: Medium length, slightly longer
in the back than in the front.
Feet: Large, round, with prominent
knuckles.
Tail: Medium length, thick, tapered at
end with rounded tip.
Boning: Sturdy, firm; never delicate.
Musculature: Very muscular,
especially in the males, one of the most
distinguishing features.
COAT/COLOR/PATTERN:
Length: Short to medium. Allowance
for slightly longer coat in kittens.
Texture: Dense and luxurious, closelying,
unusually soft and silky to the touch.
Patterns: Spotted or marbled.
Spotted: Spots shall be random, or
aligned horizontally. Rosettes showing
two distinct colors or shades, such as paw
print shaped, arrowhead shaped,
doughnut or half-doughnut shaped or
clustered are preferred to single spotting
but not required. Contrast with ground
color must be extreme, giving distinct
pattern and sharp edges. Strong, bold
chin strap and mascara markings
Revised 05//01/08 Bengal Breed Standard, 05/01/2008
desirable. Virtually white undersides and
belly desirable. Blotchy horizontal
shoulder streaks, spotted legs and
spotted or rosetted tail are desirable.
Belly must be spotted.
Marbled: See TICA Uniform Color
Description (74.1.1.2.1).
Colors:
Brown Tabby: All variations of brown
are allowed. Markings various shades of
brown to black. Light spectacles encircling
the eyes and a virtually white ground color
on the whisker pads, chin, chest, belly
and inner legs is desirable.
Seal Sepia Tabby, Seal Mink Tabby,
and Seal Lynx Point Tabby: Pattern can
be various shades of brown. There
should be very little or no difference
between the color of the body (pattern)
markings and point color.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION The goal of
the Bengal breeding program is to create
a domestic cat which has physical
features distinctive to the small
forest-dwelling wildcats, and with the
loving, dependable temperament of the
domestic cat. Keeping this goal in mind,
judges shall give special merit to those
characteristics in the appearance of the
Bengal which are distinct from those
found in other domestic cat breeds. A
Bengal cat is an athletic animal, alert to its
surroundings; a friendly, curious,
confident cat with strength, agility,
balance and grace. It is a medium to large
cat which exhibits a very muscular and
solid build. Its wide nose with prominent
whisker pads and large oval, almost
round eyes in a slightly small head
enhance the wild appearance and
expressive nocturnal look. Its very slight,
to nearly straight, concave profile and
relatively short ears with wide base and
rounded tips add to the Bengal’s
distinctive and unique appearance. The
short, dense coat has a uniquely soft and
silky feel. The coat may be glittered or not
glittered, with neither type to be given
preference. A thick, low-set,
medium-length tail adds balance to the
cat.
ALLOWANCES: Smaller size, in
balanced proportion, of females. Slightly
longer coat in kittens. Jowls in adult
males. Eyes slightly almond shaped.
Mousy undercoat. Paw pads not
consistent with color group description.
PENALIZE: Spots on body running
together vertically forming a mackerel
tabby pattern on spotted cats; circular
bulls-eye pattern on marbled cats;
substantially darker point color (as
compared to color of body markings) in
Seal Sepia, Seal Mink, or Seal Lynx Point
cats. Any distinct locket on the neck,
chest, abdomen or any other area.
WITHHOLD ALL AWARDS (WW): Belly
not patterned.
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Temperament must be unchallenging; any sign
of definite challenge shall disqualify. The cat
may exhibit fear, seek to flee, or generally
complain aloud but may not threaten to harm.
In accordance with Show Rules, ARTICLE
SIXTEEN, the following shall be considered
mandatory disqualifications: a cat that bites
(216.9), a cat showing evidence of intent to
deceive (216.10), adult whole male cats not
having two descended testicles (216.11), cats
with all or part of the tail missing , except as
authorized by a board approved standard
(216.12.1), cats with more than five toes on
each front foot and four toes on each back foot,
unless proved the result of an injury or as
authorized by a board approved standard
(216.12.2), visible or invisible tail faults if
Board approved standard requires
disqualification (216.12.4), crossed eyes if
Board approved standard requires
disqualification (216.12.5), total blindness
(216.12.6), markedly smaller size, not in
keeping with the breed (216.12.9), and
depression of the sternum or unusually small
diameter of the rib cage itself (216.12.11.1).
See Show Rules, ARTICLE SIXTEEN for more
Revised 05//01/08 Bengal Breed Standard, 05/01/2008
comprehensive rules governing penalties and
disqualifications.
Revised 05//01/08 Bengal Breed Standard, 05/01/2008


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