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The Bengal Cat Guide | ||||
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Introduction to the Bengal breedSo here we have an entire web site dedicated to the amazing Bengal cat breed. If you are totally new to the world of Bengals, or have only heard a little about them, you will probably want start off with a simple introduction to what we are talking about. |
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The goal in developing the domestic Bengal cat breed was to preserve a strong physical resemblance to its beautiful wild ancestor and at the same time the new domestic breed was designed to be a pleasant and trustworthy family companion. Therefore, the conformation of the Bengal is definitely reminiscent of its ancestors. The Bengal is a large, sleek and very muscular cat with its hind-quarters slightly higher than its shoulders with a thick tail that is carried low. The Bengal should be alert and affectionate and its wild appearance is enhanced by its distinctive spotted or marbled coat. The different coat patterns are either leopard spotted or marbled, on a background colour of brown, or sometimes white. There is no other breed of cat which displays the gold or pearl dusting effect (glitter) of the Bengal. Its pelt has a rich smooth feel of satin or silk. Even the voice of the Bengal is different from that of other domestic cats. They can coo and chirp, and like to jump and somersault. They also love to play with water! To sum up, the Bengal is self-assured, affectionate and playful, with the stunning looks of its wild ancestor. |
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