We're taking a week long trip in a couple weeks to FL, my friend is going on a cruise and headed down a few days early, said we should come with. Kind of short notice but it's always nice to get away, we rented a house with a pool for all of us and I've got a beach front hotel for a couple days...
Domestic long hair, cats aren't generally breeds, mixes of breeds would be even less likely, purebred cats are a very new thing and very rare compared to domestics. So cats are described by their coat length, color and pattern.
Most people I know with cats they let outside, they do it because they can't be bothered to deal with their cat, it yowls or it pees inappropriately, if you toss it outside obviously you don't have to deal with any misbehaviors because now they are out killing wildlife and peeing in other...
Probably not, your kitty looks like a domestic calico striped tabby. Bengals have rosettes so pattern and appearance wise there's nothing I see that screams Bengal. Being crazy, active, loud, liking water, etc are all pretty normal cat traits especially if she's young
This is a kitten yes? It's best to start all new pets in a confined area but especially very young ones, a large space can be overwhelming at first and they haven't got much bladder control at that age, you want them close to a potty area while they get the hang of it and slowly expand. So...
Seems pretty hypocritical to be upset about a dog getting loose when your cat was also loose? Nothing happened, everything is fine, move on and be more careful and hopefully your neighbor will as well.
Great advice above, I would also use this time before she gives birth to get your male fixed, they can still impregnate for awhile after a neuter as well.
Classic tabby like your kitty is the oldest tabby pattern in existence, it's been around thousand of years before Bengals were ever created and it was bred into them. The spotted belly is a tabby trait and everything else sounds pretty normal for a cat of any background. I don't see any Bengal...
Because they couldn't get 3-4x the price that way, it's retail rescue and there are a lot of those types. Both breeders and rescues can be shady and unethical, people have to really do their research.
So what is a "toy aussie" made of? I know Miniature American Shepherds is what they have decided on to legitimatize the mini-Aussie trend and separate from the standard size but no breed actually comes in toy to my knowledge, do you know what breed mix she is? If they have a lot of chihuahua...