Thursday, October 20, 2016

Background Information You Need Before Visiting Bengal Cat Breeders Florida

By Arthur Morris


Whether it be a cat or a dog that you will choose, a pet will make a great companion for you in lieu of human companionship. As you are currently in Miami, FL you may be interested in getting a cat from any of the Bengal cat breeders Florida establishments around. But before you make the commitment and purchase one, do finish this article for more information that you may need.

Physical wise, this breed comes with either blue or green eyes. They are well known for their rosette and stripe pattern coats, which are sported by brown colored or snow colored spots. The fur of this breed can also take on different colored shades of silver, sepia or mint.

A good thing to study before taking on this breed is its temperament. The characteristic of being a wildcat is very much pronounced all the way into a third generation litter. When going for this breed, ask the breeder to give you a cat that is from the fourth generation onwards to ensure domesticity.

When properly and aptly domesticated, the Bengal is a very playful cat that demands a lot of attention. You should be prepared to give it the attention it craves 100 percent of the time, if not then just choose another breed. They are also very good jumpers, able to leap up to four feet vertically on a single bound. They are also a breed that loves water.

It is a breed that is not hypoallergenic as many will believe, even though it is a light shedding cat. This is because one cannot gauge how hypoallergenic a cat I by the amount of fur it sheds, but by the amount of dander it produces in its fur. This dander is what triggers allergies. In the Bengal, the dander production is quite high, which can cause allergic triggers. If you have allergies, do choose another cat.

The general appearance of the Bengal as seen on television and the internet is one with short hair. However a long haired variety does exist that is only recognized and registered in New Zealand. It is known as the Cashmere and has yet to be accepted internationally as a unique and distinct breed, so basically the guidelines are still being set for its acceptance. Perhaps in the future it will be a recognized breed.

Since this cat loves the water and likes it, there is no foreseen problem in you giving it regular baths. Its fur should be combed or brushed at least once a week for thirty minutes. This brushing ritual should make your bond stronger between you and your Bengal over time, which is a good thing to have.

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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