Triple Grand Champion (TGC)
WildWoodBengals LuneDanse of Nemera
aka "Erelae"
What's in a name? Erelae (AIR-uh-lae) has a very interesting name meaning. It is a Drow name. Drow are a type of dark elf seen in some fantasy games, books, etc. The name itself means "moon dancer." We chose this name for two reasons. One, because when we found out this was to be our girl we were over the moon! Second, because her pale background with dark markings reminded us of the markings seen on the surface of the full moon from Earth. Her registered name "LuneDanse" is French for "moon dance."
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Erelae is our absolutely amazing seal lynx point spotted SBT queen. She has gorgeous, deep blue eyes and extremely dark markings. She has lovely rounded ears, huge whisker pads, and a fairly short and thick tail. She is a very heavy girl All her astounding looks aside, Erelae is the most gentle, sweet, confident, loving Bengal we have ever known. She enjoys any love or attention or treats she can get and actually enjoys the show hall. We could not be more proud of this girl and we can't wait to see her babies!
Erelae is already a promising show stopper, earning her Champion title in just three shows! Though she has a tough time competing against some of the more flashy browns, she is holding her own! She earned her Triple Grand Champion title at On Safari 2016 in Spokane, WA! See more pictures of Erelae at https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.644844902303855.1073741850.426032644185083&
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Erelae is a TICA Triple Grand Champion! She has done very well in show and really loves to be in the lime light! She earned this title in Spokane, WA at the 2016 On Safari Cat Show running against nearly 100 other Bengals! She took one 5th Best Bengal and one 7th Best Bengal which earned her both Double Grand and Triple Grand. We cannot wait to get his girl back in the ring!
Many thanks go to Amber at Wild Wood Bengals for allowing us the great privilege of having this wonderful girl in our program!
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