Here is the pedigree on one of the parents:
http://bengalpedigrees.com/showone.php? ... &jid=16742This one is a grand regional champion! And lots of CH (Champions) in the pedigree).
Here is the other parent:
http://bengalpedigrees.com/showone.php? ... &jid=12584You can print the page to get the information or click on a five generation pedigree. The information is so very interesting. There will be so many other types of bengals and other such an abyssinian in the mix.
From this, you can go back through the pedigree and find out the F generation of your kitty. Unfortunately, it doesn't appear any of the generations are in Raiden's. I researched him back to the Asian Leopard Cat -- and he's an F9. If any of them were the same, it would be easier for me to tell you which F Oscar is.
Checking a pedigree like this means going back through each and every single cat as the F generation of your cat is the the lower generation. If the mother is an F8 an the father is an F7, your cat is an F8, one generation up from the father (sire, they are called).
However, I am so fascinated by the whole process of finding out, give me some time and I will research through the pedigree. I may eventually find a similar bengal that's in Raiden's pedigree, however, Raiden is from the Millwood line of cats. (I am retiring from my job next week and will have plenty of time to devote to this for you. It mainly entails printing out mountains of paperwork until you hit all the ALCs and go back from there. I so enjoyed doing Raiden's.)
If you have Oscar's information, you can put him into this website as this is the only one that has the pedigrees that you can search. Once you link him to the parents (obviously, the entire pedigree is in there or the parents would not be listed). In fact, I scanned and sent the website owner a copy of Raiden's pedigree so he could have the STAR which means it's a confirmed pedigree.
Ironically, a lot of people do not know the generation of their bengal. Even the previous owner did not know. He hadn't even registered Raiden with TICA. I did that and got a five generation pedigree. I had to put a lot of the grandfathers (even Raiden's mother) in there, but eventually got it done and the entire pedigree was there for ALL the cats).