Bengal kittens generally have similar patterns and colours. The kitten is a hybrid of a domestic cat and the Asian leopard cat. Naturally, from this, nearly all Bengal kittens have the same leopard-esque spot pattern with horizontal strips near the eyes and on the forelegs. The official recognised colours for Bengal kittens are brown, mink, silver, sepia and seal lynx point, all with a white belly. Hence the rarest colour of Bengal kittens will be that which is not too close to any one of these named colours, likely a marble look.
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Purple
Kittens are born with blue eyes.
Siamese have pale bodies with darker colored points on the face, legs, feet and tail. All Siamese kittens are light-colored at birth and develop the pattern over time. The color of Siamese mixed breed kittens will depend partly on the sire's breed. My Siamese had five kittens, two had the same markings as the mama cat, one pure black, and two black and white ones.
there is lots of coloured kittens so it doesn't really matter.
They are not a seperate species in their own right, they are a subspecies of the Bengal Tiger. They are basically just Bengal Tigers but with a notable fur colour mutation.
Purple with Red polka dots on its tail! Muahahaha
All the kittens will be orange. (Orange is carried on the x chromosome, so all the females will have orange genes on both of their x's and the males will have it on the only x they have.) If they are both carrying dilute, the kittens could be cream.
Kittens are born with blue eyes but this is not always their adult eye colour! In a few breedsv the blue colour stays but in most it will change to another colour starting around 6 weeks old.Hope my answers ok :S
Probably any tint or shade of grey.
For Bengal tigers who live in India, it is a genetic mutation of the fur colour. For siberians (who obviously live in Siberia, in Russia) it is the colour they change in the winter for camouflage, but in the summer, they are orange.