Four rare kittens are going on the market with a price tag of up to £80,00 each.
The Bengal kittens have an Asian leopard cat as their father and as a result are said to be extremely sought after.
The three females and one male, owned by Frank and Pauline Turnock of Peterhead, Aberdeenshire, are F1 cats, meaning they are the first generation removed from wild blood.
Their mother is Bengal cat Zamba and their father is Apollo, a pure Asian Leopard which the couple bought for an undisclosed amount from top breeder Lord Esmond Gay in April 2004.
Apollo is one of only five breeding Asian Leopards in the world.
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