Wednesday, June 15, 2016

What You Need To Know Before Looking For Bengal Cats For Sale Florida

By Steven Lee


Whether or not one has a cat or a dog, either pet is really good to have as a companion in the home. You may be Miami, FL right now and have a mind to getting a cat as a pet, especially after you saw a Bengal cats for sale Florida sign earlier. Do read on in this article so as to get more information on whether this cat breed is for you or not.

The breed does come with either blue or green eyes, and they are all known for their characteristic rosette and striped patterns that are sported by snow colored or brown colored spots. Their fur can take on several shades of mint, silver or sepia.

In terms of temperaments, the new Bengal owner should be mindful. Make sure that the Bengal that you buy is of a fourth generation litter or later. This is because before the fourth generation, there will be remnants or traces of wildcat characteristics that may give you a bit of a problem. Always inquire from the prospective seller or breeder on the generation from the parent line your new cat will be.

Bengals that have high domesticity traits will be extremely playful and would love to jump around a lot. Some of these cats have been to jump upwards of about four feet vertically. They also tend to love playing in or near water. Be prepared to give this cat a lot of attention for it does demand it.

Although this breed is not a heavy shedder when compared to most cats, it does not mean it is one for allergy sufferers. The allergies in fur is caused not by amount, but by the dander content within it. In this breed, there is a sizeable dander content that will cause allergic reactions to a few people. Thus if you have allergies, do not get this cat.

In general, the most well known and often seen variety of this breed is the short haired one. However, due to cross breeding, long haired and semi long haired varieties do exist. These longer haired versions can only be registered in New Zealand at the moment, where they are termed as Cashmeres. The world as a whole still has to recognize this variety as a distinct breed of its own.

As previously mentioned this cat loves to be in or around water, and thus it follows that it is therefore no trouble in terms of giving it regular baths. Weekly brushing and grooming is recommended, of at least 30 minutes per session so as to promote good coat maintenance as well as owner and pet bonding.

This article has outlined some of the basic considerations if you want to take on this breed as a long time companion for yourself. Though not exhaustive, this article has outline major points for you to mull over and decide on. If you can, do research further on what you need to know, for in the long run it will strengthen your knowledge base so that you can make a strong and informed decision.




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