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Y-FENNI BENGALS
Hi my name is lisa cole. I live in gilwern with my husband stuart and our 3 sons. we also have the pleasure of being owned by 3 lovely bengal's. We became intrested in these beautiful cats about two years ago.All our cats and kittens are home reared and used to children and other pets.
THE BENGAL BREED...
The Bengal originates from breeding an Asian Leopard Cat to either an Egyptian Mau or Domestic Short Hair.
The Bengal Cat is loving devoted and people oriented cats. They offer and love attention.
The Bengal is highly intelligent, active and agile.They love to play in water, will walk on a harness and play fetch.
The Bengal has a long muscular body, with longer back legs which give them the appearance of stalking.
They have a silky, short, soft dense coat. Some have a glittered affect to their coats.
Bengals are outgoing, friendly, self assured, intelligent, stable affectionate cats that interact well with children and pets. Making them an ideal addition to any family.
THE FUZZIES...
This is a stage the kittens go through. It starts at 4 weeks and lasts till they are 4 months.
The coat takes on a gray washed out fuzzy appearance. During this stage the coat pattern will also fade.
COLOURS AND PATTERNS....
The Bengal comes in Snow, Traditional and Non Traditional colours.
Snow Bengals:-
Seal Sepia:- They are born with a brown pattern on a white or ivory background.They have green to almost brown eyes.
Seal Minks:- They are born with a light brown/caramel markings.They have green or aqua colour eyes.
Seal Lynxs:- They are born with either no markings or barely visible markings. Colour will develop on ears, tail and legs within a few weeks.Their markings can take up to a year to darken. They have piercing blue eyes.
Traditional:- They have brown or black spots on a lighter background. The background can be brown to gold, bronze, mahogany or orange [sometimes people say red Bengals].Eye colour is from brown to gold or green.
Non Traditional:- These are black or malanistic Bengals.Silver and blue Bengals.
The Bengals have 2 diffrent coat patterns.
The Leopard Spotted.
The Marbled.
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