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The Toyger: Designer Pet of 2010

oxdottir says...

This cat isn't a cross with a bengal tiger, it's just designed to look like a tiger. It looks like a solid breeding effort and all, but there are no genes from a tiger in it: no hybrid (there are lots of hybrid crosses with other felid species).

The Toyger: Designer Pet of 2010

Bengal cat doing tricks on command

oxdottir says...

Hey Chaucer, your name is sort of like Chaussies, which are hybrid cats of domestic cats and European wildcats. Bengals are hybrid with Asian leopard cats. Hybrid cats tend to be smarter than base domestic cats. Not that I recommend either of those hybrids until you get a few generations out from the hybrid cross (Bengals aren't even called Bengals until they are 4 generations from Asian Leopard cat). My Savannah cats are a cross with African Servals. My first was smart enough that I had to put child safety locks on all my cupboards and put a locking strap around my refrigerator (when he got hungry he would just open the fridge and then the meat drawer and run off with whatever he fancied). He played fetch, played in the bathtub with me, walked downtown on a leash, and loved me passionately. He was also an escape artist (I turned a lot of my doorknobs upside down so he couldn't open them as easily) and he got out and got feline leukemia and died. Now I will whimper a little. I'm a sucker for a smart, troublesome cat.

Bengal cat doing tricks on command

Chaucer says...

Bengal cats are insanely smart. I have a Bengal but unfortunately she is anti-social due to being locked in a cage and not handled as a kitten. But she does love to play fetch with a little foam ball. She'll retrieve it and bring it back to me. If she doesnt get the ball close enough to me, I can say, "Caution, I cant reach that." She walk over and bat the ball closer to me. She learned that phrase in about 30 minutes. She's also got very bright stripes, much brighter than the cat in this photo. Also, if you ever have a chance to be around one of these cats, feel the paws. It feels just like suede. It's pretty neat.

Very Hungry Kitten Part II: Leave the can

8070 says...

Some viewers on YouTube (Hungry Bengal Kitten) have chosen to use vulgar language toward me (noossab1) for my supposed irresponsibility and stupidity. Please enjoy this video for the candid harmless moment that it is. Ichabod was unharmed and is much loved and properly cared for. The can has a smooth top edge. The sharper edge below was too far away to be "stuck" to his tiny front teeth. He remained engaged toward the end due to leverage only. Don’t assume without facts or inquiry. Cheers.

Train your kitty to turn on/off the light switch! It's Zimba

Train your kitty to turn on/off the light switch! It's Zimba

LadyBug says...

richard norton is from norway! he raises these bengal cats ...

c'mon farvester ... surely this deserves your vote!! i even left off the 'cute' tag because i thought this was more instructional, inventive, creative, educational, etc etc!! it's not SiftKitty!!!

Behavioural Conditioning – The Evil Cat Wheel!!!

maudlin says...

Yon Bengal has a lean and hungry look. He works too much: such cats are dangerous.

Yes, upvote your own video to help it get out of the queue. I don't see people favouriting their own posts, though.

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