Friday, January 23, 2015

Information Prospective Owners Should Know Before They Buy Bengal Kittens

By Janine Hughes


Bengal cats are lovable companions with a unique, exotic look. The appearance of this breed is the result of their origins in which an Asian Leopard Cat was bred with an ordinary domestic cat. As with any other breed, Bengals have their own characteristics and care requirements, so before anyone heads out to buy Bengal kittens, they need to make sure they can give this pet what it needs to be happy.

The Bengal's most striking feature is its magnificent coat. Short, dense, and silky the cat's fur is known for its elegant colors and beautiful patterns. Color variations include brown, black, snow, silver, charcoal, cinnamon, and chocolate, and their markings can be either spotted or marbled. Their fur has a special luminescence to it as well, making it glimmer like gold in the sunlight.

Larger in size than some other types of cats, they can weigh between 8 and 15 pounds on average, with males generally being heavier than females. The size of their ears and head is also comparatively small for the size of their bodies, which is a trait they inherit from their wild cat ancestors.

Much like the tabby cat, Bengals bear the "thumbprint" mark in front of each ear, which has less fur and is shaped like a thumb. Another similarity to the tabby is the M-shaped marking on the forehead. They have a slim, strong body shape which lends itself to their agility, and their backs may appear arched in some stances due to the front legs being a bit shorter than the back legs.

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.

A very vocal breed, Bengals will be sure to let their owner know if they need their litter box cleaned, or if they want to be fed by meowing loudly. They do not avoid water like most other cats do, these bold felines don't hesitate to drink right from the tap, and may even take an interest in investigating the shower. Keeping them indoors is recommended so they don't get stolen for their uniqueness, or continue to bring in their prey, since they naturally love to hunt. If the cat is unhappy remaining indoors, an outdoor enclosure is a suitable solution.

It's important to purchase Bengal kittens only from a reputable, registered breeder to ensure that the animal has been properly socialized from a young age and that it has been screened for certain health problems associated with this breed such as heart disease and chronic anemia. Some believe that this breed is immune to feline leukemia, but this is not true.

In terms of care, these cats should have their fur combed weekly to keep it healthy and beautiful. They also need their teeth brushed, preferably each day, to prevent gum disease, and their ears and eyes should be cleaned at least once a week with a damp cloth or cotton balls. Nails should be trimmed every couple of weeks or so.




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