Description
Tica Registered Pure Breed Snow Bengal
Tica registered pure breed snow bengal  make wonderful family pets and because they are so social by nature. They enjoy the company of children and will spend hours playing interactive games with them. However, younger children need to be taught how to behave around cats to prevent any mishaps and any interaction should always be well supervised by an adult.
- Def – n/n, HCM – normal
- PKD – normal, FIV – negativ FеLV – negativ
- Pra-b n/? Parents
Caring for a Bengal
Bengals kitten need to be groomed on a regular basis to make sure their coats and skin are kept in top condition On top of this, cats need to be fed good quality food. . They also need to be given lots to do because being so intelligent, a bengal kitten would quickly get bored if left on their own for long periods of time, especially when they are kept as indoor cats.
Bengals are incredibly entertaining and adept climbers, and will go as high as they can. They also are incredibly intelligent, quick learners, and can even be taught to relieve themselves in the toilet!
Bengal Health
The average life expectancy of a Bengal is between 12 and 16 years when properly cared for and fed an appropriate, good quality diet to suit their ages.
Bengals are known to be a healthy breed, however, there are a few health disorders which are occasionally seen in Bengals worth knowing about when thinking of sharing a home with one of these intelligent, extraordinary and talkative cats. The health issues that have been occasionally reported in the breed are as follows:
- Flat Chested Kitten Syndrome (FCKS)
- Patellar luxation
- Hip dysplasia
- Pyruvate kinase deficiency – Breeders should have stud cats DNA tested
- Progressive retinal atrophy (PRA) – Breeders should have stud cats tested
- Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
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