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What You Need To Know Before Looking For Bengal Cats For Sale Florida

By Steven Lee


Nothing beats the companionship of a pet at home, whether this be a dog or a cat. In fact you may have been thinking of getting a cat since you saw a Bengal cats for sale Florida sign. So if you are looking for a new or additional cat and are currently living in Miami, FL at this time, then do read on in this article for some information on this unique cat breed.

The breed does come with either blue or green eyes, and they are all known for their characteristic rosette and striped patterns that are sported by snow colored or brown colored spots. Their fur can take on several shades of mint, silver or sepia.

In terms of temperaments, the new Bengal owner should be mindful. Make sure that the Bengal that you buy is of a fourth generation litter or later. This is because before the fourth generation, there will be remnants or traces of wildcat characteristics that may give you a bit of a problem. Always inquire from the prospective seller or breeder on the generation from the parent line your new cat will be.

Bengals, those that have been trimmed of their wild traits, will be very playful and jumpy. It loves to jump and prance around, and some have been known to jump as high as four feet. These cats also love the water. Additionally, these cats do tend to demand a lot of attention, most if not all, of the time.

Although this breed is not a heavy shedder when compared to most cats, it does not mean it is one for allergy sufferers. The allergies in fur is caused not by amount, but by the dander content within it. In this breed, there is a sizeable dander content that will cause allergic reactions to a few people. Thus if you have allergies, do not get this cat.

Most cats of this breed that are seen by people are of the short hair variety. However, there are those with long hair. Semi long hair and long hair types occur as recessive genes are paired together in breeding. The long haired variety of this breed is not yet recognized internationally except in New Zealand where they are registered under the name of the Cashmere. The world still has to put up international guidelines for recognition.

As previously mentioned this cat loves to be in or around water, and thus it follows that it is therefore no trouble in terms of giving it regular baths. Weekly brushing and grooming is recommended, of at least 30 minutes per session so as to promote good coat maintenance as well as owner and pet bonding.

In sum this article has covered some very basic facts that you may need to know before making that final commitment of making this breed your home companion. Definitely there will be other considerations to think about and further research regarding this is much recommended so as to give you a more informed choice and decision.




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