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History
The Bengal cat is a distinct, unique breed of spotted domestic cat originated
from the ancestral crossing of a domestic cat such as an Abyssinian, American
Shorthair, Burmese or Egyptian Mau with an Asian Leopard Cat. The main credit
for this breed goes to Jean Sudgen of the USA. Jean Sudgen crossed a black
shorthaired domestic cat with a female Asian Leopard Cat in 1963. Offspring were
produced proving that a second generation was possible. Jean carried further
crossing and finally in 1984 Bengal cat was recognized by the International Cat
Association.
Appearance
Bengal are usually short haired . They come in six colours - the Brown (Black)
Spotted, the Brown (Black) Marbled, the Blue-Eyed or AOC-Eyed (any other
coloured) Snow Spotted Bengals, and the Blue-Eyed or AOC-Eyed Snow Marble
Bengals.
Personality
The Bengals are very mischievous and boisterous. They are also very vocal,
intelligent, loving and people oriented cats. They are very affectionate and mix
well with children and other animals
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