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The Bengal Cat

Bengal cats have a wild appearance and an extremely fascinating demeanour making them anything but your average house cat.

Bengals which are bred from domestic cats and Asian leopard cats are renowned for their bravery, intelligence, and playfulness. In every aspect of their appearance bengals are bred to look like their wild ancestors, such as the Asian leopard cat.

Bengals are typically gregarious and self-assured and they frequently get along with kids and other pets, particularly if they are socialised from an early age. They thrive on play, attention, and enrichment, making them perfect for an active home. They can become destructive or mischievous if bored or ignored, so they are not appropriate for homes seeking a calm, laid-back lap cat.

Bengal cats usually live between 12 and 16 years but some can live even longer if they receive good care and lead healthy lives. They require a diet high in protein and nutrients to support their rapid metabolism and athletic physique.

When it comes to grooming, Bengals require less care because of their silky, short coats. They will remain happy, healthy, and in their finest appearance with some routine maintenance.

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Bengal Cat For Sale in Congleton, Cheshire
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5 Female / 6 Male Bengal for sale in Congleton

Thank you in advance for taking the time to view our advert, we're sure you've already seen so many We have a gorgeous large litter from Fureverbuddys Marvella & Dokocats Polaris They are as follows: Silver Rosetted 💙💙 Seal Silver Lynx Rosetted 💙💙🩷🩷 Seal Silver Mink Rosetted 💙💙🩷 Seal Mink Smoke 🩷 Both in male and female 💙🩷 Our social media platforms are: Facebook Fureverbuddys Bengals & Fureverbuddys Bengals Uk Instagram Fureverbuddysbengals_uk And website Fureverbuddysbengals.com We are an incredibly experienced Professional International Bengal Breeder with over a decade in this specific breed. Fully health tested including and maintaining regular HCM screenings for all our wonderful breeding program. Raised in a family home. We are 💫💫💫💫 star rated Council Licenced breeder. All breeders are required to be licensed by their council. This is the law. Please don't support back yard breeding. Our breeding aim is to bring to you the look of not only of a little Leppard into your livingroom, but also with that WOW show stopping factor. And we promise to deliver. We have spent YEARS searching our incredible lines from across the globe 🌎. And yes, we mean globe!!!! Ultimately the UK has a very small population and even smaller COI%. The health of the breed couldn't be more important and effected, especially now. This is why bringing in new lines essential!!! The coefficient of inbreeding (COI) is at its highest. This is where most of the defects and illness come from in pedigree breeds!!! Striving for our famous wild looks, beautiful profiled heads, small rounded ears, large rounded deap coloured eyes with majestic eyeliner, structured whisker pads and chin, short tight glossy coats with contrast and definition and almost most importantly a short/medium length tail with rosettes or spots. We are currently working with the best silver and silver snow lines in the world. They've been picked not only for pedigrees, worldwide champions in multiple registrations or patters but for health and temperaments. We breed breathtaking silvers, silver snows, snows and all in charcoal and recently in blue. We may produce the occasional brown. Our main pattern focus is the clouded rosettes and the small donut rosettes. We absolutely love spotted front and back legs as you see on the wild cats. Our kittens aren't available to leave till 13/14 weeks of age fully socialised. All pet's will be neutered before leaving. Please enquire for show/breeding. Our pet prices are between £1400/2000 with an upfront non refundable deposit to secure your chosen baby. This includes at minimum: -TICA registration document -Vaccinations card with full vaccinations and weights at time -4 weeks free petplan insurance -Copies of parents health testing -Copies of parents Tica generation pedigrees -Health/pet contract -Neutering (Boys castration & Girls midline spay ) - Minimum of 3 vets checks -Settling in guide with our very own raw food recipe -Socialised with children and adults -Cat wheel trained Our kitten packs include: -A weeks worth of raw food -treats, tins and pastes they will love -A weeks worth of biscuits ( although we try not to feed them ) -A mixture of soft comfort toys of what they've been used to -A blanket that smells like mum and siblings -A walking harness just like what they've been trained with -Sample of litter which they are used too -Our help and advice for life Progress reports twice weekly up until your kitten is leaving with you. We absolutely love viewings also welcoming video calls. Again we have all social media platforms Facebook Fureverbuddys Bengals & Fureverbuddys Bengals Uk Instagram Fureverbuddysbengals_uk And website Fureverbuddysbengals.com We'd love to be able to match you with the purfect furever companion/s Please get in contact for more details Carly Fureverbuddys bengals X
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Bengal Characteristics

Beautiful, energetic, and intelligent, the Bengal cat breed is renowned for both its wild look and its domestic appeal.

Like a little leopard, Bengals have a smooth, silky, and opulent coat with a rosette or marbled pattern. Usually brown, snowy, or silver, they have swirls or spots that contrast sharply. Bengals have large, oval, expressive eyes that are frequently gold or green.

They are middle to large size, muscular and athletic. Male Bengals weigh 5–7 kg, while females weigh 4–5.5 kg, making them a medium to large cat breed. They appear to be ready to jump at any time since they are strong, athletic, slim, and powerful. With a thick, medium-length tail that is frequently tipped in black, they have a long, well-balanced, sleek, and nimble physique.

Like wild cats they have a large, slightly wedge-shaped head with high cheekbones and medium-sized, rounded-tip ears that are widely spaced and adjusted for awareness. The broad Bengal nose has a powerful chin and a noticeable whisker pad. Compared to many other domestic breeds they are somewhat longer and more noticeable.

Bengal Health Considerations

Because of their athletic physique and mixed ancestry bengal cats are typically robust and healthy, however - they are susceptible to some inherited and breed-specific health problems, just like any other breed.

Bengal cats may develop Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (HCM), a disorder that thickens the walls of the heart and, if left untreated, can result in heart failure. Ask the breeder if the parent cats had any HCM testing done.

A degenerative eye illness that can cause blindness, Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA) is another prevalent health issue among Bengals. Although responsible breeding helps lower risk, there is no cure.

In addition, they may develop Hip Dysplasia, Flat-Chested Kitten Syndrome (a malformation that can damage the appearance of a kitten's chest), Patellar Luxation (a disorder of the knee where the kneecap falls out of position), and some gastrointestinal sensitivities.

Purchasing a Bengal cat from a trustworthy breeder who tests for PRA, HCM, and other recognised genetic problems is always advised. Request proof of veterinary examinations and health certificates.

Bengal Diet

Bengals who are descended from wild cats, thrive on a meat-based diet. Real meat (such as chicken, turkey, or fish) should be listed as the first component in cat food. Protein (dry matter basis) should be at least 40–50%. Avoid using foods like corn, soy, or wheat as fillers.

For long-lasting energy Bengal cats require healthy fats like Omega-3 and Omega-6 fatty acids. They support the health of the skin and coat, particularly the well-known Bengal shimmer. The majority of commercial meals contain taurine, which is essential for the heart, eyes, and reproductive system of Bengali cats and has to be included in cat food. Check for additional calcium, magnesium, vitamins A, B, E, and D.

Bengals need to have wet food or diets high in moisture because they aren't huge drinkers by nature. Wet food should be given every day, fresh water should be available in several places, and a pet fountain can be beneficial because they enjoy moving water to control their moisture. To control their energy levels, Bengals can be fed two to three small meals a day. It is necessary to keep an eye on their weight and modify their servings accordingly. In addition to a regular feeding schedule, think about using puzzle feeders or food-dispensing toys to keep their minds active.

Avoid foods that contain artificial preservatives, colourants, or by-products. Bengals may get digestive problems as a result of eating grains and poor-quality carbs. Since the majority of adult Bengal cats are lactose intolerant, milk should not be given to them.

Bengal Grooming Needs

Bengals shed moderately less than long-haired breeds because of their short, thick, soft, and silky coat type. Bengal brushing should typically be done once a week. Using a grooming glove or soft-bristle brush can help eliminate hairballs and remove stray hair.

Bengals usually take good care of themselves, so they don't require frequent bathing. Some Bengals, on the other hand, may accept or even enjoy the occasional bath because they love water. Use a cat-specific shampoo and bathe only when required (for example, if the cat is dirty or smells).

Bengal long-term health depends on dental care, so brushing their teeth two to three times a week using pet-safe toothpaste is necessary. Tartar can be lessened with dental toys or treats.

To avoid damage or overgrowth, nails should be clipped every two to four weeks. Bengal ears should be checked weekly for dirt, wax accumulation, or infection symptoms (discharge, redness, or odour). Use a moist cotton ball and a veterinarian-approved cleaner to gently clean them.

Frequent grooming is an excellent opportunity to look for skin problems, fleas, lumps, and pimples. In order to make your Bengal comfortable and cooperative, begin grooming procedures early. It's important to make grooming sessions enjoyable and stress-free by rewarding and praising them.