Friday, November 13, 2015

Choose From F1 Bengal Kittens For Sale FL

By Mattie Knight


There is a reason that Bengal cats look like an animal you would find in the jungle or the zoo. The breed is derived from crossing domestic cats with the Asian Leopard cat, called ALC for short. The ALC are surprisingly small, about the size of a domestic cat. To be considered and registered as a domestic Bengal, the kittens have to be fourth generation removed from the original breeding. Animal lovers looking for F1 Bengal kittens for sale FL appreciate the unique markings that give the cat its wild look.

The litters from the first breeding, the F1, Bengals still retain some of the wild attributes. Their coats are gorgeous with very distinctive markings reminiscent of ALC. The spotted coats come in color variations which are called brown spotted or snow spotted. The F1 Bengal is associated with some controversy. Some new owners discover they are not able to handle the lively temperament of this cat.

The new owner truly needs to appreciate the traits of this cat before making the commitment to own one. The cats are given to frequently marking their territory and may be a little too rambunctious for some people. The cute kittens can lure unsuspecting potential owners into adopting them. Do yourself and the cat a favor. Be an informed buyer to make sure you are able to provide your new pet with an appropriate home.

The hybrid F1 came about because the Asian Leopard cat was in danger of extinction. Genetically the ALC is not the same as a domestic cat. One of the advantages they may pass on to their hybrid off spring is immunity to feline cancer. If these cats could help find a cure for feline cancer, it would make a lot of cat lovers very happy. These feline disease cuts the lives short of may domestic cats.

You may be surprised the first time your pet jumps into the shower with you. Bengals are natural swimmers and love water. Owners returning home will find their pet will greet them by wildly jumping about and being a bit of a rascal. Some owners find this very endearing. The appropriate owner will love active pets.

One of the characteristics that makes the cat such an impressive jumper is their hind legs, which are longer than the front legs and designed to help the animal hunt in the wild. Domestically, homes with a Bengal pet never have a problem with rodents. The cats love to hunt and will proudly display their catch.

The pets do not like to be left alone. They very much want to interact with their owners. Left to their own devices, they can be somewhat destructive. If you love playing with your cats, you will enjoy hours of fun with your new pet. If you like a cat that minds his own business and lies around the house, this cat is not for you.

The good news is that the cats are self reliant when it comes to their grooming. In this sense there is very little maintenance. It is comforting to know that your Bengal is immune to feline cancer. You and your cat can be a match made in kitty heaven. Be sure you are right for each other and consider the needs of the cat.




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