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mardi 27 janvier 2015

Cat Lovers Looking To Buy Bengal Kittens Should Know These Interesting Facts

By Janine Hughes


The Bengal cat combines the cuddly cuteness of a regular domestic cat with the exotic, wild beauty of its wild ancestors. The result of originally breeding a house cat with an Asian Leopard Cat, Bengals possess a distinctive appearance and personality. Before a prospective owner goes out to buy Bengal kittens, it is important to first find out all there is to know about them and what it takes to care for them.

This sleek, sophisticated cat's most noticeable feature is its glorious coat of rich, silky fur in striking colors and patterns. There are many color variations Bengals come in; silver, snow, brown, charcoal, black, chocolate, and cinnamon, with marking which are either marbled or spotted. In the sunlight, their fur tends to glisten like gold.

Larger than many other types of cats, the Bengal may weigh between 8 and 15 pounds, with males usually weighing a bit more than females. In contrast to the rest of their bodies, the head and ears of these cats are somewhat small, which is a characteristic inherited from their wild predecessors.

Bengals have some similar traits to many tabby cats such as the "thumbprint" marks where the fur in front of the ears is more sparse. Also, the M-shaped marking on the forehead, which is frequently seen in tabbies as well, is present in most Bengal cats. They have athletic bodies, which are typically slim, and the back legs are slightly longer than the front legs, giving their backs an arched appearance in some stances.

Bengals are a very active breed that prefers engaging play and activities to lying around. Highly intelligent, they can play games and even learn tricks much like a dog can. Other pets and children make welcome playmates for this energetic, affectionate, and fearless cat, and they love to play with stimulating toys. Some owners also walk these cats on a leash, which they also enjoy.

There is no doubt when a Bengal is hungry or wants its litter box cleaned, these cats get their point across by meowing rather loudly. They do not fear water and getting wet like other cats either, and will gladly drink straight from the tap and even step into a damp shower sometimes. The rare beauty of these cats can make them subject to theft, and they are also avid hunters, so most owners choose to keep them indoors. If the cat is very anxious for outside time, an enclosure will serve this purpose.

Kittens should be purchased from only registered breeders with a solid reputation, to be certain that the animal has been screened for health disorders which can occur more often with this breed such as chronic anemia and heart disease, and also that it has been socialized appropriately. At one time it was thought that Bengals were immune to feline leukemia, but this is false.

Grooming needs are fairly basic for these cats. Teeth should be brushed daily to prevent gum disease, ears and eyes cleansed as needed with a damp cotton ball or cloth, and their nails trimmed every other week. Fur should be combed weekly so it stays healthy and shiny.




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