Here is a picture of the jungle cat I am adopting. She was born on St Pat's, and can't come home until 8 weeks.. A jungle cat is probably the most baller pet that anyone can own.
We have a couple Bengal cats since they're low in dander & shed very little. Well none of really matters once you own a Golden Retriever. I swear, there's hair every where. But the fact he's a very intelligent dog makes up for it.
Here's a video of the dog & cat. The dog has grown quite a bit since this. Doesn't matter, the cat still won't back down. The other cat is a lot smaller & she won't put up with the dog's shit, he doesn't even try anymore.
Cool video man. This will be my first Bengal. I've owned cats before, but never one of these. Do your cats like to play in water? I've heard a lot do, and also that they like to climb, because they come from the Asian Leopard Cat. [Reply]
Originally Posted by CHENZ A!:
Here is a picture of the jungle cat I am adopting. She was born on St Pat's, and can't come home until 8 weeks.. A jungle cat is probably the most baller pet that anyone can own.
What exactly is a jungle cat? It's not exactly wild is it, but is it a larger breed of cat? Please enlighten me. My cat is not large enough. It does not maul small elephants, only rats and mice. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BWillie007:
What exactly is a jungle cat? It's not exactly wild is it, but is it a larger breed of cat? Please enlighten me. My cat is not large enough. It does not maul small elephants, only rats and mice.
Haha. I just call it a jungle cat because I'm a goofball.
The breed is actually called Bengal. It is a cross between an Asian Leopard Cat(which is actually a jungle cat) and a domestic. Full grown they are about the same size as a normal cat, but they have exotic markings and don't shed much.
I think in order for them to be legal to keep as pets they have to be at least 4 generations removed from the Asian Leopard Cat. Some lady started breeding them as pets back in the day to discourage people from making coats and shit with their pelts.
I've never owned one, but they are said to be very social, active, love water, high places, some like to walk on leashes, and go for rides in the car like a dog would. Posted via Mobile Device [Reply]