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Asian Leopard Cat Studs
As
breeders, this is the first page that we check out when visiting someone else's web page.
We want to know what the parents look like first, then we look at the kittens.


Triston of Spot O'Luck
Certainly nothing or no one can ever take the place of Apollo. However, I have been extremely fortunate to bring over Triston, Apollo's father. Triston is now about 11. I certainly knew that he was not a young cat when I brought him over But it was my hope that I would be able to at least get 2 or 3 litters out of him. I have now gotten 2 litters out of him this year and another litter hopefully on the way. I feel totally fortunate to say the least. After Apollo's litter, there were no other from Triston until last year, prior to his being shipped her. Nancy likes to keep couples together but she finally put Triston with another female as Apollo's mother was in the 12 to 13 year age range. He did produce a small litter in Belgium. He has now produced for me, a litter of 2 and a litter of 4. Basia, the girl that is currently pregnant is the one that had the litter of 4 so I am crossing everything in the hopes that she does the same again.



Spot O'Luck Ares
Ares was a half brother to Apollo. And so it is, Triston is the common dad. His mother is Kayla.


Spot O'Luck Anthony
Anthony is the son of Triston and Basia.


BB
More about BB coming soon!


Sir Apollo of Spot O'Luck - Reference Stud
Sir Apollo of Spot O'Luck was one of the finest ALC's ever
imported from Europe. This photograph of Apollo illustrates the unusual
pentagonal pawprint rosettes that made this Leopard Cat such a rare
and precious find. He passed this extraordinary pattern, and his
5-color pelt, on to his progeny. His tummy is white, the rest
of his pelt is three distinct shades of golden brown and black.
Please also appreciate the profile. His face has a straight, almost
convex, profile, his ears are tiny and low-set. His upper arms
are longer than a domestic cat. This gives him large shoulder
blades, a wild, sauntering gait, and a peculiar stalking crouch, characteristic
of the wild cat that he is. His tail is thick like a lemur,
but shorter than a domestic. While Apollo is no longer with us, he is
the foundation of the unique look for which SpotOLuck is famous.


Wild Huntsman of Spot O'Luck - Reference Stud
Hunter
had an awesome horizontal flow to his dark black spots that left their
mark on all his distinctive F1's. Look how solidly he is
built. While Hunter is no longer with us, his heavy bones, thick tail, and
wild head all became
characteristics of the much sought-after Hunter line of Bengals.
We currently have several queens producing outstanding kittens out of
this line.
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