Are Bengal cats dangerous?

Bengal cat

Bengal cats are not dangerous, no more so than any other domestic cat, but let me expand on that statement because it is quite important to do so. The first point to make is that I’m referring to F5 (fifth filial) Bengal cats. These are five generations from the wild by which I mean …

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Surgeon allegedly bought doctor partner a Bengal Maine Coon mix kitten but prevented her seeing it

Anonymous woman Dr A was allegedly abused by a leading cancer surgeon who bought her a kitten but refused to give it to her

This is a titillating insight into how domestic cats and kittens can be used in domestic battles. It is unusual for a rare cat to be allegedly used in this way; as a tool to upset the female partner who has accussed a leading cancer surgeon, Jeremy McKenzie, of buying her a ‘Bengal Maine …

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What kind of domestic cat has leopard spots?

What kind of domestic cat has leopard spots?

What kind of domestic cat has leopard spots? The answer must be the Bengal cat as you can see from the montage below: You will not match a leopard’s spots exactly in a domestic cat. As you can see they vary between solid spots and irregular shaped rosettes, to use cat fancy language. The …

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Is it true that cats hate water?

Hurricane Harvey rescued cats

Domestic cats don’t universally hate water and some wild cats like water. It depends on whether they are wild or domestic, the individual cat, whether they are a wild cat hybrid or not, and possibly what breed of cat we are discussing. The idea that domestic cats hate water has been promulgated in a …

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Pet health insurance claims for the Bengal cat

Bengal cat

I have some information provided by Tesco Bank Pet Health Insurance concerning the Bengal cat and it makes interesting reading in comparison to pet health insurance claims for the Maine Coon cat. They are quite different. Whereas the claims for the Maine Coon relate to diseases of internal organs, the claims for the Bengal …

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