I love them all. I would love to get a brown marbled female someday. Our boys are BST's--used to have heavy gold glitter all over. I hope that will return. We got them both because they were from a litter where they were the only two in the litter and we didn't want to separate them. Its a good thing because Kaly is very dependent on Koby being there for him. Kaly is the shy, skittish one because they had to take the kittens away from their mom early due to an maternal, post-birth infection. Poor Kaly, he is so jumpy and insecure. My husband, Gordon, still wants a silver--not just any silver, but one of Linda Evan's or Earl's silvers.
Sure I would like one of those, too, but I don't think that is going to happen anytime soon. <G>
Their catteries are only a few miles up the highway from us, but all I would be able to do is drool all over the kittens and leave. I don't think that would be too sanitary for the cats. haha
My youngest sister has two F2 Brown marble rescue brothers that she saved, two spotted snows-- a seal mink and a seal lynx that share the same sire as our boys-- a BST (she had to have one after taking care of our kittens for a week. We nearly didn't get to bring ours home again. lol). Those are just the Bengals. She also has two domestics (you Brits call them moggies, I believe) that are very beautiful and a old-style young special kind of siamese. I can't remember what they are called, two dogs, a grown daughter, two boys in their pre-teen/teen years and a husband who works hard to support it all. Whew!
We love cats-especially the Bengals, even with the extra care that they sometimes require. They are all special no matter what color.
Nan