Thank you so much for the information on your kitties. Your Aja is an F9. My database is for my use only. When I got my bengal, I wanted to know his F generation and spent three months going back through his entire pedigree to find that he is an F9. Then I offered to find out F generations for other owners and had to go through the same cats over and over again. Who can remember what F generation thousands of bengals may be? So I decided to do a database to make it easier. I figured it would take a couple of months and 15,000 bengals. Well, it has turned into a 20-month project and 46,000 so far. I spend at least 6 hours a day EVERY day on it now. In the beginning, it was about 10 hours a day. It's become really overwhelming at this point. Initially, I used BengalPedigrees.com -- they have since taken all the offspring information off. Then Bengal-Data.com came online and eventually added the F generations. Unfortunately, many of those are incorrect due to errors that I found and corrected in my database.
For now, it's just a collection of bengals' pedigreed names, sex, registration numbers, birthdates and F generations. Makes it easier for me to locate cats. I had both of Aja's parents in my database with F generations. Riders On The Storm is an F8 and Sheezamazing is an F11, making Aja the F9.
Tendu's dam is an F10, but since Tendu's dad is an ALC, he reverts back to an F1.What I find interesting is that I have Summit Totally Tonka born in 2010 and rarely do breeders use queens more than 4 years old. Of course, my information can be incorrect. Once you receive Tendu's registration or pedigree, the correct info will be on there. I would love to have a copy for my files once you receive it.
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