Originally Posted by CHENZ A!:
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
If anyone is looking for a cat as a pet, mine just had kittens a week ago. They are Orange Mackerel Tabbys. The mother was a stray who came in during the winter and subsequently got preggers before I had a chance to get her fixed. She has a very loving temperament and learned what not to claw (me specifically) within the first week of me having her.
The vid and pics are from when they were 2 days old. They should be opening their eyes this week and I may be able to determine the sex of them. If not this week then next week for sure.
Originally Posted by MOhillbilly:
Why not just get a froo dog?
I love dogs, but small dogs are fuckin annoying to me. Cats are a little more independent. Also I live in an apt right now and just don't think its right to keep a dog couped up in a 760 sq foot apt. I'll probably get a dog when I buy a house, start a family, etc. I've always wanted a Doberman, full size not one of those ankle biting mini versions. Posted via Mobile Device [Reply]
Originally Posted by CHENZ A!:
I love dogs, but small dogs are ****in annoying to me. Cats are a little more independent. Also I live in an apt right now and just don't think its right to keep a dog couped up in a 760 sq foot apt. I'll probably get a dog when I buy a house, start a family, etc. I've always wanted a Doberman, full size not one of those ankle biting mini versions. Posted via Mobile Device
Originally Posted by CHENZ A!:
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
You'll have to let me know how it goes. I want to get another cat. I bought my cat a harness, so I can take it to the park or out when I fish, but it hates it LOL.
Originally Posted by BWillie007:
You'll have to let me know how it goes. I want to get another cat. I bought my cat a harness, so I can take it to the park or out when I fish, but it hates it LOL.
Originally Posted by BWillie007:
You'll have to let me know how it goes. I want to get another cat. I bought my cat a harness, so I can take it to the park or out when I fish, but it hates it LOL.
Where did you get it? Are they expensive?
I basically was wanting a cat, but didn't want to deal with all the shedding so I started researching to find a breed that didn't shed much. I found Bengals and thought they looked pretty cool. I'm adopting it from this lady in Independence. Her website is www.bengalbeauty.com
They are a little pricey but not too bad. Posted via Mobile Device [Reply]