*Obviously a very special cat!*
Here we dont need hesitate if they are bengals or if they are spotted tabbies!100% real. I can shoot a video of it. These are my babies btw, Luie and Lucy. Obviously Lucy has the mark
Do I miss something? I dont see any pics.I've got her at Kuala Gandah Elephant Sanctuary. Looks like bengal but unfortunately got a white paws. And I love her the way she are.
So beautiful!!!
I was wondering if my new breakfast visitor was a Bengal.
She could be a Bengal mix, maybe a grandchild of a Bengal. Without a pedigree, she would be a brown spotted tabby Domestic Shorthair. She is quite a striking cat!
My own cats are moggies from cat protection but I always get visitors usually look like strays. This one stood out coz of his colours but also is very loud strange vocals lolEvery cat is unique and beautiful, and this little visitor is no exception! "Rescued" is my favorite "breed", so I never care what niche people try to put a cat into -- as long as the cat is loved and well cared for, that's all I care about.
AH. That may be telling.My own cats are moggies from cat protection but I always get visitors usually look like strays. This one stood out coz of his colours but also is very loud strange vocals lol
18622684_1571745326189877 is obviously Bengal. The kitten in the other two pictures may or may not have Bengal genes -- hard to tell. I always hope and pray people will adopt from their local shelter, ACC, sanctuary, rescue, or "the street" as every cat is beautiful, lovable, and deserving of a loving permanent home.My uncle is looking at buying a (around 6 months) kitten and wants to know more about identifying markings...As the lady claims it is 3/4 bengal and is $200. Based off these pictures I have no idea, and havent received a side picture yet. She is selling a male for $400 also, and his picture is the one that is obviously bengal. Any help on identification is welcome.
There are several Bengal rescues... I'll attach the link to one... Bengal Rescue NetworkAnd that is my concern, that shes profit driven...I realized right off she wasnt concerned about the breed-which is why I am pleased shes decided not to breed them. The area I live in is different as far as people breeding animals goes--they really dont give a fig. I asked for a photo last night, so its possible shes not been able to get back to me. If she sends one Ill update with it. He isnt concerned about bloodline-because he wont be breeding her, I guess the issue is knowing if she is actually 3/4 or just a normal dhc...because if he wants a plain tabby--we would go to the shelter. The personality is the huge factor for him.