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Silver rosetted litter.
we have a new litter of 5 silver rosetted males and females. Beautiful markings. 1,000.00 as pets. very tame smothe coat,velt. DOB
01/31/2023.
“You've gotta dance like there's nobody watching,
Love like you'll never be hurt,
Sing like there's nobody listening,
And live like it's heaven on earth.”
Female
D.O.B. January/23/2023
$1,200.00 as pet
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Female
D.O.B. January/23/2023
$1,200.00 as pet
Welcome to our site our kittens are 1,200.00 each as pets.
Text me also about them @ 717-698-6382.
T.I.C.A. lic #1058611
Markings of our Bengals. This one is sold.
The Bengal is a relatively new hybrid breed of cat developed to have a gentle and friendly temperament, while exhibiting the "wild" markings (such as large spots, rosettes, and a light/white belly), and body structure reminiscent of the wild Asian Leopard Cat In other words, a Bengal cat has a desirable "wild" appearance with a gentle domestic cat temperament, provided it is separated by at least three generations from the original crossing between a domestic and Asian Leopard Cat.
The name Bengal was derived from the taxonomic name of the Asian Leopard Cat (ALC), as shown above, and not from the more widely known Bengal Tiger species, which is unrelated to the Bengal's ancestry.
We have F5's Bengal kittens. Raised inside our home. Very tame. Vet Checked Health Cert. 1st set of shots. Litter trained.
They are a domestic cat that has physical features distinctive to the small forest-dwelling wildcats, and with the loving, dependable temperament of a family pet. As such, some characteristics in the appearance of the Bengal are distinct from those found in other domestic cat breeds.
Welcome 3 new males. Rosetted Stewey ,Billy bob, Tanner patches. Tanner is more on the shy side.
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Bengals They are $1,200.00 each as pets.
I'm working on my website, please text me about the kittens we have.
Physical Appearance: The Famous Bengal Markings!
The first thing most people notice about the Bengal cat is the wonderful coat! Not only is it beautiful to look at, but it. also very soft and sleek and many Bengals also shine in the light with a glitter that permeates through every hair shaft!
Bengals have two basic fur patterns: the more common spotted pattern and the wonderfully swirly marbled. Both spotted and marbles are often tri-colored with various shades forming the unique markings.
The tri-colored is what can give spotted Bengals.rosettes. where each individual spot has an outline of a darker colored, giving a look similar to that of a Jaguar, for example. Not all Bengals have defined rosettes, they have spots more like a Leopard, with no outline of colors.
Both spotted and marbled Bengals come in a variety of colors: Brown, Snow, Silver and Blue are the most common though newer colors such as chocolate, charcoal and cinnamon have also becoming more popular.
Snows are also known as Seal Lynx Point, Seal Mink and Seal Sepia. Seal Lynx Points have Siamese cats in their ancestry, so will always have blue eyes, whereas the Seal Sepia was derived from Burmese and will never have blue eyes. A Seal Mink has both Lynx Point and Sepia genes so the eyes can be any color, though they will never be as bright blue as the Lynx Point.
Just like in the wild with Panthers, you can also get black Bengal cats, these are known as melanistic. They do have spots or marbling, though you may only be able to see their markings in certain lighting conditions.
It's desirable for Bengals (except melanistic) to have light or white tummies, just like many of their wild cousins!
Size
Bengal cats are usually quite large: males weigh on average between 10 , 15 lbs (4.5 ,6.8kg) and females 8 / 12 lbs (3.6 , 5.4 kg). Of course you will get some even bigger than that and a few who are smaller too, so don't be concerned if your Bengal is outside of those averages.
Other Physical Features
The head of the Bengal should be quite small in comparison to the body, with small ears too, reminiscent of their wild cat ancestry.
The ears should have a thumbprint a patch where the fur is very short, in the shape of a thumb! Many tabby cats also have this thumbprint.
M on the Forehead
Also in common with most tabby cats, Bengals have a clear M on the forehead
Bengals are strong and agile cats and should be slim and athletic. The back legs are slightly longer than the front ones, which give an arch to the back when standing in a certain position.
Longer back legs
OK, we admit it! Bengals are not your laid-back lap cat! They are often quite naughty and can be a handful, they are not for the inexperienced or nervous cat owner!
The Bengal is also very intelligent for a cat and needs lots of things to keep that brain occupied, lots of interactive play with toys and a playmate. Bengals are also very vocal and loud they will always tell you when they want something such as food or the litter box to be cleaned out (did I mention they can be fussy over these things). The Bengal mewo is not easily ignored!
Although Bengals can be naughty and loud, they are also great fun and love to play with their humans. They are affectionate and it is not unusual for them to form a great loyalty to a single member of the household.
Their intelligence means they are easy to train and many react well to clicker training. It is not uncommon for Bengal owners to train their cats to go for a walk.
They love water and many will drink straight from the tap (faucet) and watch their humans in the shower or bath tub! Beware! If you're shy and you close the bathroom door . That loud meow will soon be heard! There's no escaping from the curious Bengal
If you want an active, affectionate, naughty cat who will make you smile and even laugh every single day then a Bengal is for you!
Bengals are generally very healthy cats if you have bought from a reputable and registered breeder. The life expectancy is the same as many other cats: 14 16 years. In line with other pedigree breeds, there are some diseases that they have a slightly higher risk of HCM (heart disease) and PkDef (chronic anaemia) being two of them. But if you go to a breeder who screens for these things, the risk of your Bengal getting them is much reduced, small though it is in the first place.
Bengal Myths Busted
The Bengal cat is named after the Latin name for the Asian Leopard Cat. Prionailurus bengalensis and not the very distantly-related Bengal tiger.
Bengals are no more aggressive than your average domestic kitty! As for any cat, they must be well socialized from young kitten-hood which a reputable breeder will do. If you buy from a back yard breeder who doesn't ensure this is done, you may get behavioral problems , but this is true for any breed of cat, it's not exclusive to Bengals!
The Asian Leopard Cat is a shy and timid creature, and relatively small, not very ,wild. When you compare them to their big cat cousins!
Bengals love water.
A Very Brief History
The original Bengal cats are a hybrid of the Asian Leopard Cat and domestic cats. They were developed by various people, most notably Jean Sugden Mill, in the 1970s and 80s with the aim of harnessing the beauty of the wild cat, yet maintaining the temperament of the domestic cat. Through careful breeding, this aim has definitely been achieved! Their Marking are Beautiful, I have been working for nicer spots. We have been Breeding for 11 years now. Now I'm trying to breed Rosetted markings Bengals. They are more expensive, But their genes are different than spotted.
They seam to be a longer cat. And their size is bigger than spotted. Our one dad is from Rusha. His voice is wilder, almost like a bark.
Vaccinations and Ex.
Exotic leopard looking Bengal Kittens with a loving lap cat personality. Kittens are socialized with other animals and children. TICA registered with excellent health guarantee and contract. We provide all age appropriate shots and vet. exams. FeLv negative cattery. Kittens are litter trained, scratching post trained, introduced to the leash and loved very much.
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Each kitten has their own unique markings. Like this guy has a bear paw on his side. He's sold.