Wednesday, June 15, 2016

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.

Physically, the breed has either green or blue eyes. In general they are know to sport either brown or snow colored spots that give off wild looking patterns in rosettes and stripes. In addition, they are known to come in varying shades of sepia, mink and silver.

Temperament is a good issue to take into consideration as these are basically wildcats. Its wildcat characteristics are somewhat still very apparently strong up to the third generation. Thus get a cat from a fourth generation litter so as to get more domesticated and docile attributes. Always inquire from your prospective Bengal seller or breeder regarding the generational line.

Bengals that have high domesticity traits will be extremely playful and would love to jump around a lot. Some of these cats have been to jump upwards of about four feet vertically. They also tend to love playing in or near water. Be prepared to give this cat a lot of attention for it does demand it.

Dander wise, the dander content of this cat is pretty substantial to cause most allergies to some people. This is true despite the fact that it does not shed as much fur as other felines. Thus one should not mistake this cat as being hypoallergenic as most people do of this breed.

In general one will always see the short haired variety of this breed as it is the most well known and recognized. However, long hair and semi long haired varieties do occur as happens during cross breeding. The longer haired versions are only recognized and registered in New Zealand as the Cashmere and nowhere else. Internationally this variety still has to be accepted as a recognized unique breed and the jury is still out on what guidelines to follow.

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.

This article has attempted and succeeded to give you the basics on what you need to know before taking on this breed for the long term. It is much encouraged that you also do further research apart from this article so as to give you a wider berth in your decision making. All in all good luck in the market in your search for that perfect companion.




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