Thursday, May 12, 2016

Things To Know Before You Respond To The Bengal Kittens For Sale In Florida Sign

By Thomas Phillips


Nothing beats having a companion to be with us in life. Lacking a human companion we all turn to getting pets to keep us company. Thus you may be in Miami Florida right now looking for a pet. So before responding to a Bengal kittens for sale in Florida sign, then do read on in this article to find out more about this feline.

In general the breed will have blue or green eyes. They are also a breed that looks a lot like a leopard cat showing brown or snow colored spots in wild looking rosette patterns and stripes. Although they are generally classified as brown or snow spotted, they do come in color varieties of silver, sepia and mink.

Bengals are far from having domesticated and tame dispositions. This is especially true of cats from the first to third generations of a single line breed. Only kittens or cats of fourth generation lineage and beyond have domesticated and tame dispositions. Ensure your new kitten is of the fourth generation or more in terms of breeding.

Bengals are playful and are known to love jumping around. It has been recorded that they can jump up to four feet vertically with a single kick. As this breed also loves water, bathing them should be no issue when it comes to grooming purposes. They also tend to be attention mongers needing constant attention from their masters and owners.

These cats also do not shed as much, and many allergy sufferers choose them for this. They are mistaken however as they are not hypoallergenic, and the cat dander can still cause allergies. If you suffer from allergies, this cat may not be the one for you as others may attest to.

Those seeing this breed will mostly see only the short haired kind, but there are those with long hair also. Long haired or semi long haired varieties do occur when recessive genes become dominant during breeding or cross breeding. Long haired varieties are usually not registered or recognized except in New Zealand. The New Zealand register names this distinct variation of the breed as the Cashmere, although the world still has to come up with guidelines to fully accept it as an internationally registered feline.

As has been detailed earlier, this cat loves the water and so will be easy to bathe and groom. It is also very self reliant and grooms itself very well. However, it is good that a once a week brushing session is done for thirty minutes at least. This will promote even coat growth and maintenance as well as to strengthen the bond between master and feline.

This article hopefully has given some important information to assist you in your final decision. In any case, remember that taking care of any pet is always a commitment and a responsibility that we should not take lightly.




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