How much bengal cats cost in egypt? and how can i know it's bengal i find lot of cats in street with same look?
and also if i brought two bengal cats [male ^ fam] will they give birth i wanna get one if i found in the streets but how can i be sure it's bengal? as i know bengal is the most intellgent and likes water but i don't know how to make sure that it's bengal
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- I just came across a website about these and the starting price was 950 dollars. http://www.bengal-cat.net/Deposit.htm
- If there are cats on the streets that look just like Bengals, why don't you take one of them in? Those cats are in need of a home more than the animals from a breeder.
- Without doing research, I'm not sure how much Bengals cost in Egypt. However, this is something you should be researching yourself. Are you really going to buy a breed you don't know about without doing research first?? If you don't even know what a Bengal looks like, you have no business breeding them!!! It is extremely unlikely that any of the cats running around in the streets is a Bengal. The only way you can be sure the cat you're getting is a Bengal is to buy one from a reputable REGISTERED breeder who can present a certification and family tree. Please do a LOT of research before you buy a Bengal. NOT ALL BENGALS ARE INTELLIGENT AND LIKE WATER!!! Like any animal, each Bengal is different and each has their own personality. I have two Bengals, and one is not intelligent at all, and neither of my Bengals like water. One of my Bengals plays fetch, but only once in a great while. The other doesn't fetch at all. It seems like you want this breed just because it "looks cool" and they're "neat." That's a really horrible way to choose a pet. Do your research. Bengals have much different needs than a regular house cat. If you don't give them a lot of attention and exercise, they can be very destructive. If you're away for more than 8 hours a day, or if you travel or vacation often, a Bengal is NOT for you. You're better off rescuing a "normal" domestic cat with Bengal-like markings. Save a life - adopt a cat.
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