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Before You Visit Bengal Cat Breeders Florida

By Arthur Morris


Should we lack any suitable human companionship in our lives, there is an alternative answer to this. We can take on a new pet to answer our needs for this kind of companionship in our lives. Right now you may be in Miami, FL and are in search of a cat. Sometime you may have seen an invitation to visit some Bengal cat breeders Florida establishments and get yourself a Bengal. But before you do take this on, read on in this article for information to aid and guide you.

Coming with either blue or green eyes, fur of the Bengal has the trademark rosette and striped patterns that it is known for which are in turn highlighted by brown colored and snow colored spots. Fur colors can take on several shades of silver, sepia or mint.

Consideration should be focused on the temperament of this breed. What is really strong up to the third generation is the wildcat characteristics that it has. Getting a kitten or cat that belongs to a fourth generation litter will enable you to get one that has more domesticated characteristics When meeting your breeder, ask for a Bengal that belongs to the fourth generation.

Bengals that have been well domesticated will be very playful, and one that likes to jump around at lot. They are very good jumpers, with recorded heights reaching four feet straight up on a single bound. The breed also loves the water, not having any qualms about being in it or around it. It loves to get as much attention as it can, so if you cannot handle giving too much attention then get another breed.

This breed however produces quite a lot of dander, and is not hypoallergenic as many would think to believe despite their lesser than usual shedding as compared to other cats. Thus if you do suffer from allergies it is best not to get this cat and get a proven hypoallergenic one.

The most common variety of Bengal that one will see is the short haired variety, and if you Google this breed it is usually the short haired variety that is shown. There does however a long haired version that exists, and was developed in New Zealand. This variety is called the Cashmere and has still to be recognized internationally as a valid breed on its own.

As was mentioned earlier, this cat loves water. Thus it does not pose any foreseeable problem when one decides to give it regular baths. It is also suggested that its coat be given a once weekly combing or brushing, not only to maintain it, but to also strengthen between cat and master. Having a good bond is what makes up for a good and lasting companionship between pet and master.

Thus this article has covered some important basic facts on this breed. Although not all encompassing it should give you a somewhat general view that should aid your decision.




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