Monday, May 16, 2016

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

By Thomas Phillips


In life, most of us, if not all of us, will need a companion to be with. Sometimes this companion need not be human, in fact a companion can be an animal in the form of a pet. Right now you are probably in Miami, Florida looking for a pet as a companion. Do read on in this article before you respond to the Bengal kittens for sale in Florida sign that you may have seen earlier.

The Bengal is characterized by its wild looking patterns on its fur. It has large spots and rosettes that makes it look like a leopard cat. In general, Bengals are classified as being either brown spotted or snow spotted.. However, several lesser known Bengal colors exist such as mink, sepia and silver. In general, most will have blue or bright green eyes.

Bengal temperaments are far from tame and docile before the fourth generation of breeding. Wildcat characteristics still are very much apparent up to as late as the third generation, so your safest bet is to get a kitten from a fourth generation litter. Thus inquire from your prospective breeder that it is of the fourth generation to ensure docility and domesticated characteristics.

Domesticated and docile Bengals can be expected to be very playful and have a tendency to jump around a lot. They are avid jumpers and are know to jump as high up as four feet on a single bound. Liking water, they particular like to play around it. They are also a breed that demand a lot of attention from their owners.

This cat has been chosen by allergy sufferers since it is known not to shed so much hair, especially if it is the short haired variety. However, little do they know that it is the dander and not volume of shedding which makes up the allergenic potentials of the animal. This cat is not hypoallergenic as many people would think, so you may pass on this breed if you are feline allergic.

Although most will be familiar with Bengals having short hair, there are long haired varieties that exist. Long hair in this breed occurs when recessive genes come out during breeding. Only the New Zealand register of cats recognizes this long haired variety which it names the Cashmere. No registry in the world recognizes this variant of the breed except for in New Zealand.

Grooming is not too much of a problem as it is a self reliant and effective self groomer. In addition to this it does love water as has been previously mentioned. It is however recommended that a weekly brushing be done to promote coat maintenance and bonding between owner and pet as well. Weekly grooming and brushing should be at least thirty minutes per week.

In conclusion this article covered some important general knowledge on this breed. Hopefully it has provided you with more information to help you decide if this is the breed for you or not. There are definitely much more things to learn about this breed and it would not hurt if you also continue searching similar articles and reports on your future companion and pet as the case may be. In any case if you have already decided, then good luck and hope you have many happy years with your new kitten.




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