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THE
BENGAL CAT
A touch of
nature's beauty with the
loving disposition of the domestic cat
The
Bengal is a medium to large domestic feline that originates from
crossings of the small
Asian Leopard Cat
(ALC) to the domestic cat in an attempt to create a companion
with an "exotic" look but a domestic temperament. After four to
five generations of Bengal-to-Bengal breeding, the breed is
recognized for championship competition by most international
domestic cat associations including TICA, ACFA, GCCF, and AACE.
The Bengal's beautiful coat makes it stand out in
a crowd. Numerous shades make up the background color of the
Bengal, ranging from golden, rust, brown and orange, to sand,
buff, or even ivory. Bengal spots also vary in color, from rust
or cocoa and chocolate brown to charcoal or black. Some Bengal
patterns have inherited striking rosettes or spots made up of
more than one color, usually a secondary color forming a dark
outlining to the spot.

The second Bengal pattern is called marble. This
is created by the combination of rosettes from the Asian Leopard
Cat and the domestic classic tabby pattern to produce a
"marbleized" look, one or more colors swirled into the base
colors. Ideally, both the spotted and marbled patterns should
have a horizontal flow rather than a vertical appearance. Since
the original purpose for breeding Bengal cats was to try to
replicate the look of the exotic spotted Asian Leopard Cat, the
dominant spotted pattern is most common.

The Bengal Cat has a happy, active, interactive and extremely
intelligent personality. Every domestic cat breed has its unique
features, and the exotic heritage of the Bengal cat can be seen
in their every day activities. While Bengals will happily search
out a lap or stretch out on the sofa next to you during naptime,
they are very active during the rest of the day.
The
energetic Bengal is not for people who just want a leopard print
cat for decoration. Whether they are fishing in the aquarium or
playing in their water-bowls, fetching balls for their families,
taking walks on a leash or climbing to the top of the highest
cupboards, Bengals are constantly on the move and are perfect
for anyone who wants to interact and play with their cat daily.
The Bengal cat, like many other pets, demands a good deal of
attention and affection and enjoys being an integral part of the
family.

The International Bengal Cat Society (TIBCS) is an all volunteer
society of Bengal enthusiasts. TIBCS is proud to bring this
exotic feline and its enthusiasts and breeders to the web. We
hope you will share our excitement over this new, rapidly
developing breed.
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