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BENGAL CATS
The Bengal is a relatively new breed of cat which was
first bred in the U.S.A and was originally created by crossing an Asian
Leopard Cat with a domestic cat.
The Bengal is
a large, sleek and very muscular cat with its hind-quarters slightly
higher than its shoulders with a thick tail that is carried low. The
Bengal should be alert and affectionate and its wild appearance is
enhanced by its distinctive spotted or marbled coat. The different coat
patterns are either leopard spotted or marbled, on a background colour
of brown, or sometimes white.
There is no
other breed of cat which displays the gold or pearl dusting effect
(glitter) of the Bengal. Its pelt has a rich smooth feel of satin or
silk. Even the voice of the Bengal is different from that of other
domestic cats. They can coo and chirp, and like to jump and somersault.
They also love to play with water!
To sum
up, the Bengal is self-assured, affectionate and playful, with the
stunning looks of its wild ancestor..for more information please visit bengalcat.co.uk
Keidus is our new stud cat
 
Billy is Snow Spotted

Keisha is a Brown Marble

EGYPTAIN MAU
The
name of the breed Mau derived from the Egyptian word for cat. Regarded
by most registries as the only natural spotted breed of domestic cat,
experts consider that mixed breeding with a sub species of wild cat was
probably responsible for the unique coat pattern. Spotted cats were
often depicted in ancient Egyptian wall paintings dating back over
3,000 years and many believe these to be the true ancestors of the Egyptian Mau.
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