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.

This breed in general comes with patterns of brown spots or snow colored spots. The spots, or rosettes, come in wild patterns coupled with stripes. These pattern combinations make it look a lot like a leopard cat. It also comes in a variety of lesser known colors such as sepia, mink and silver. The Bengal will also either sport blue or green eyes.

The temperament of the Bengal is far from domesticated or docile, especially before the fourth generation. It is highly recommended that the kitten you have in mind be at least of the fourth generation. This will ensure that it will have a domesticated docility to it and will not give you any sudden unexpected changes in behavior and actions.

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.

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.

In general the everyday Bengal is short haired, or of the short hair variety. In fact there does occur the long haired variety due to the emergence of recessive genes. Long haired varieties, or Cashmeres, are only recognized in the New Zealand registry. The jury is still out with regards to accepting the long haired variety as a viable breed in the international registries.

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.

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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