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Jean Mill (; May 14, 1926 – June 6, 2018) was an American cat
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, owner of Millwood cattery. She is best known as the founder of the
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breed, and also made contributions to the Himalayan and the standardized version of the
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. Mill and her first husband, Robert Sugden, were involved in a precedent-setting case about the United States government's power to monitor short wave radio communications.


Breeding activities


Himalayan cat contributions

Jean Mill began work on the
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in 1948, breeding
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and Siamese cats together. She said she originated the breed by 1954 and was showing off her prizewinning cats by 1960. In 1956, as a genetics project at the
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, with the intention of breeding "Panda Cats", she established what became the longest continuously bred line of Himalayan cats.


Foundation of the Bengal breed

Although other breeders were involved in developing the
Bengal cat The Bengal cat is a breed of hybrid cat created from crossing of an Asian leopard cat (''Prionailurus bengalensis'') with domestic cats, especially the spotted Egyptian Mau. It is then usually bred with a breed that demonstrates a friendlier ...
breed, most notably Pat Warren, William Engle, and Willard Centerwall, Mill is considered the originator of the breed because she created a domestic Bengal past the F4 generation by crossing the wild Asian
leopard cat The leopard cat (''Prionailurus bengalensis'') is a Felinae, small wild cat native to continental South Asia, South, Southeast Asia, Southeast, and East Asia. Since 2002 it has been listed as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List as it is widely di ...
with a
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, and then backcrossed the offspring through five generations. She then tirelessly promoted the breed. Mill has said that the creation of the Bengal cat breed arose from her desire to save the Asian Leopard cat, which was under severe pressure from poaching. She named two rationales: if people could purchase a cat that looked like a wild leopard cat, the actual wild mothers would not be killed in the wild for fur; and the cubs would not be taken to be sold to customers. In 1963, while living in
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, she first crossed a domestic tomcat with a wild Asian leopard cat. This mating is thought to be the first documented case of this particular
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. Mill restarted her breeding program in 1970. In 1975 Willard Centerwall gifted her a group of hybrid Bengal cats that had been bred for his use in feline leukemia research in
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. In 1982, Mill obtained a spotted domestic cat from an American
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. Later in 1982, while traveling in India, Mill was shown an orange spotted domestic cat living in the rhinoceros pen at the New Delhi Zoo. The zookeepers captured this cat for Mill and shipped him to the United States, where she named him Millwood Tory of Delhi and bred both him and the American spotted cat with the Centerwall hybrid cats. In the 1980s, Mill succeeded in establishing the Bengal breed, overcoming the problem of early-generation hybrid sterility that had stymied others. Mill backcrossed Bengals until she achieved the F5 Bengal with a domestic-cat temperament. Others also began breeding Bengals, and
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(TICA) accepted the Bengal cat in 1986 as a new breed, giving them championship status in 1991. Gene Ducote of Gogees Bengals, one of Mill's earliest customers, has said one of her favorite Jean Mill quotations is: "Beauty always wins out".


Personal life

Jean Sones was born in
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, where she attended Theodore Roosevelt High School. In 1948, she earned a BA degree in psychology from
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in California; she later took courses in genetics as a
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at the
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. In 1947, she married Robert Sugden, a wealthy rancher and cotton farmer, and moved to his ranch in Yuma, Arizona. In 1949, she was queen of the Yuma
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' fourth annual rodeo. They had a daughter. After Robert Sugden died in 1965, she moved into an apartment and put her breeding efforts on hold. In 1975, she remarried to engineer Robert James Mill, and moved to his one-acre horse property in Covina Hills, California.


''United States of America v. Robert V. H. Sugden and Jean S. Sugden''

On October 7, 1953, she and her first husband Robert Sugden were both indicted for conspiracy to violate United States
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s. The main government evidence was obtained by listening to the Sugdens'
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communications. The U.S. Government alleged that the Sugdens used shortwave radio broadcasts to warn their foremen to hide their illegal-alien workers from Mexico. The
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suspended the Sugdens'
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operating permit. Robert Sugden alone was indicted for concealing and shielding illegal entrants into the United States from detection. In spring 1954, the case judge determined that the radio evidence had not been obtained legally and dismissed the charges. The
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appealed to the
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since they had merely monitored the broadcasts, without wiretapping, and in 1955, won its appeal to have the short wave radio evidence admitted in the case against the Sugdens. The appeals court ruled that because the Sugdens were not licensed to operate the short wave radio at the time of the broadcasts, the FCC could make full disclosure to the
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.


Death and legacy

Jean Mill died on June 6, 2018, at the age of 92. Since Mill's establishment of the breed, Bengals have been accepted into all of the major cat registries, including:
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,
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,
World Cat Federation The World Cat Federation (WCF) is an international association of cat clubs. It was founded in 1988 in the city of Rio de Janeiro, and continues to have a strong presence in Latin America, Western Europe, and in countries of the former USSR. It ...
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,
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, and
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. She was inducted into the TICA Hall of Fame in 2016. Mill also inspired her daughter Judy Sugden to establish a new cat breed, the Toyger.


Books

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References


External links


"Meet the designer cats with wild blood"
''Vox'' video (via YouTube), featuring Mill's story {{DEFAULTSORT:Mill, Jean 1926 births 2018 deaths Cat fanciers University of California, Davis alumni Pomona College alumni Theodore Roosevelt High School (Iowa) alumni