Bengal Cat
The Bengal is descended from a cross between wild Asian Leopard Cats and domestic shorthairs. It is a large cat with a short glossy coat.
While most commonly seen in the spotted tabby pattern, they may also be found in the marbled pattern (classic tabby).
Well-bred Bengals are active, intelligent companions. Buyers should ask how many generations removed Bengal kittens are from wild blood; the best companion cats are at least four generations removed. Most pet Bengals are wild only in looks, not in personality.
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