About the Bengal.....
The Bengal cat is a highly intelligent lively, entertaining and amusing cat. Bengals have many features of the Asian Leopard cat and the lovable personality of domestic cats. If you are fascinated by rare, unusual and individual personalities then you will delight in the company of the Bengal.

(image courtesy of Robert Fox © 2002)
One will never be bored when your Bengal is around. The kittens are notoriously nosy and will insist on inspecting everything that you do. They are active, friendly and amusing pets with a fascinating jungle look. They love human companionship and will respond to training with an almost dog like capacity
The Bengal is an alert character with quick movements making hima formidable hunter in the garden. He loves to play and will spend many happy hours amusing himself with toys or anything that will keep his quicksilver mind occupied.
The Bengal is an unusually attractive cat with quite delightful markings.

(image courtesy of Robert Fox © 2002)
They require little grooming other than a wipe over with a damp cloth or a close toothed comb. The fur is thick and short and unusually soft to the touch. Coat colours can be brown or snow spotted and marble. The undercoat is a light orange with darkly contrasting spots. This often gives them a wonderful symmetrical look and there is a touch of 'wildness' in their beauty.
When viewing the litter remember to let the kitten choose you as he will naturally assume that you will love him and care for him and of course keep him in the manner to which he has become accustomed. He knows he is a SPECIAL cat.

(image courtesy of Robert Fox © 2002)
One will never be bored when your Bengal is around. The kittens are notoriously nosy and will insist on inspecting everything that you do. They are active, friendly and amusing pets with a fascinating jungle look. They love human companionship and will respond to training with an almost dog like capacity
The Bengal is an alert character with quick movements making hima formidable hunter in the garden. He loves to play and will spend many happy hours amusing himself with toys or anything that will keep his quicksilver mind occupied.
The Bengal is an unusually attractive cat with quite delightful markings.

(image courtesy of Robert Fox © 2002)
They require little grooming other than a wipe over with a damp cloth or a close toothed comb. The fur is thick and short and unusually soft to the touch. Coat colours can be brown or snow spotted and marble. The undercoat is a light orange with darkly contrasting spots. This often gives them a wonderful symmetrical look and there is a touch of 'wildness' in their beauty.
When viewing the litter remember to let the kitten choose you as he will naturally assume that you will love him and care for him and of course keep him in the manner to which he has become accustomed. He knows he is a SPECIAL cat.

