UK legislation and the Bengal breed Bengal cats technically fall within the ambit of The Dangerous Wild Animals Act 1976. This is a piece of legislation that “regulates the keeping of certain kinds of dangerous animals as pets”. In theory (but perhaps not in practice) people who “own” (I dislike this word in relation …
The source of the notes on the picture above is TICA breed standard in part. The other notes are from me and a book called The New Encyclopedia of the Cat by Dr. Fogle.A full Bengal cat breed standard can be found on TICA’s website or, in the UK, the GCCF website. The Bengal …
The Bengal cat we hear about is a Bengal House cat or domesticated pet. This is currently an introductory page (things change and evolve on the internet!). You can see and read about a lot more on this page: Bengal cats for sale Please click here to see visitors’ submissions that have been made …
General The Bengal cat coat is comprised of 2 areas, the background and the pattern on the background. Superimposed on either one of two base colors (brown and Snow) are either spots or marbling (vernacular – “tapestry”). Either the spots or marbling is made up of a darker and lighter area. This is most …
by Michael (London) Zendada Sun Dog – ZenDada Bengals – photo by Julie Gracie Moseley The Bengal Cat Jump is something we should factor in when adopting such an athletic cat. Bengals aren’t just very attractive cats but they are very able physically as well. In human terms they are the feline equivalent of …
Bengal Cat Likes Liver It seems that the Bengal cat likes liver when it is lightly boiled. Although well prepared homemade cat food is best, if we are feeding our cats commercial cat food throwing in a treat from time to time of boiled liver can perk up the diet a bit. Some Bengal …
by lisa (ambarvale nsw australia) Exoticatz Bengals Hi, we are Aussie breeders of Bengals, we also take in surrendered bengals or bengals in shelters and rehabilitate them and place them in homes. Thought you could add us to your Bengal rescue link…Thanks www.exoticatzbengals.com Hi Lisa: I have added to your submission and left it …
A Bengal cat shot is Australia (Queensland) is no surprise to me as this cat temporarily went astray and in the State of Queensland feral cats are considered a Class 2 pest animal, which under the legislation of that State can be shot. They call it “Field shooting”. In New South Wales (NSW) similar …
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