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Discover everything for your little friend!
If you are searching for dog or cat information you are at
the right place! Learn everything about the dog and cat
breeds: breed information, coat, training, behaviour and characteristics. What will you have to do
before adopting a puppy or kitten? Find out more tips and advice about your pet's care and company!

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Here are some simple facts:

  • Provide plenty of clean water, decent food, and space. Don't cage up your pet too much!
  • Let your pet out at mostly regular intervals to allow him/her to take care of his/her business and excercise.
  • Provide lots of attention, and do not neglect their emotional needs.
  • Stroke it in whichever spot it likes most.
  • House train when young, do not let habit move on to adulthood.
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The Bengal is a relatively new hybrid breed of cat, formed by the cross of a domestic feline and an Asian Leopard Cat ("ALC"). Bengal cats have "wild-looking" markings, such as large spots, rosettes, and a light/white belly, and a body structure reminiscent of the Leopard Cat (Prionailurus bengalensis bengalensis).

The Bengal cat has a desirable "wild" appearance with a gentle domestic cat temperament, provided it is separated by at least three generations from the original crossing between a domestic feline and an Asian Leopard Cat. The name Bengal cat was derived from the taxonomic name of the Asian Leopard Cat (P. b. bengalensis), and not from the unrelated Bengal tiger.

See Bengal for more.