
Longhair Bengal cats are a unique breed, known for their distinctive physical characteristics and personality traits.
They typically weigh between 10-15 pounds and have a muscular build, thanks to their wild Asian leopard cat ancestry.
Their long, flowing coat requires regular grooming to prevent matting and tangling.
Bengal cats are generally quiet and not as vocal as other breeds, but they will still communicate with their owners through a range of sounds.
They are highly intelligent and active, requiring plenty of stimulation and exercise to keep them happy and healthy.
Their playful and curious nature makes them a great fit for families with children or for owners who enjoy interactive toys and games.
Physical Characteristics
The Cashmere cat's fur is extremely fine and smooth, and it isn’t prone to matting.
Their coat can be similar to the Turkish Angora cat or longer and fluffier like the Maine Coon cat.
Long-haired Bengal cats display similar qualities to their fur, being silky and sleek like Bengal's pelt.
Their hair is long and lush, just like the fur of a miniature, fluffy leopard.
The Cashmere cat's coat can be spotted or rosetted, with dark swirls contrasting their light, silky fur.
Long-haired Bengal's coat comes in all colors, from brown and gold shades to snow varieties with milky, ivory hair.
Their long, lush hair is just another unique trait of the Bengals, that's been overlooked for as long as the breed exists.
The TICA announced that Cashmere cats are eligible for Championship competition, starting May 2017.
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Hair Care
Hair care for long-haired Bengal cats is a breeze, especially since their velvety hair doesn't mat.
Their fine, soft, and luxurious hair is a joy to work with, and regular grooming can keep it sleek and tidy.
Long-haired Bengals shed less than other breeds with long-haired coats, making them a great choice for those who want to minimize hair around the house.
Bengal Cat Traits
Bengal cats are known for their energetic and playful personalities.
They require a lot of stimulation and exercise to keep them happy and healthy, which can be challenging for busy owners.
Bengal cats are highly intelligent and curious, often described as "dog-like" in their behavior.
They need plenty of space to roam and play, making them a great fit for owners with large homes or yards.
Bengal cats are generally very affectionate and loving, but they can be quite territorial and protective of their family.
They are known to form strong bonds with their owners, but may not always be as cuddly as other cat breeds.
Bengal cats are also known for their distinctive vocalizations, which can range from soft chirps to loud meows.
They are generally quiet cats, but will let you know when they need attention or want to play.
Bengal cats have a medium to long coat that requires regular grooming to prevent matting and tangling.
Coat Patterns
Cashmere Bengals have different kinds of fur, ranging from thick and fluffy to sleek and subtle.
Some Cashmere Bengals have long hair that is as thick and fluffy as a Maine Coon and other similarly haired breeds.
Their striking rosettes are clearly visible on their silky smooth hair, making them a unique and beautiful sight.
It isn't until the kitten is between six and twelve weeks old that their long hair becomes obvious, making it difficult to determine their coat pattern at birth.
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