Breeding Exotic Cats Nebraska For Sale

By Raymond Roberts


When considering purchasing or adopting a cat, it is often good to research a variety of breeds. For, like dogs, different breeds have traits that are specific to the line. If planning on adopting a large breed cat, those breeding exotic cats Nebraska can often provide a great deal of information on Bengals and Leopard cats.

These breeds are popular often due to the beauty, large size and leopard or tiger like beauty. Whereas, others like the exotic nature, energy and tender loving nature. When a potential owner combines all of these elements, it can be clear to see how these cats also need a lot of space in which to play, run and roam free.

For those whom can handle the high energy aspect, the social aspect, intelligence and independence are often hard to match in other breeds. Unlike others, Bengals often love to lounge, play and swim in ponds or pools. If playing in freshwater lakes or pools, many have also been known to catch and play with fish.

While not as plentiful as other breeds, there are still breeders which are providing these kittens upon request. At the same time, breeders are few and far between so it can often take multiple attempts at finding a credible or reputable breeder. As such, it can often take some time from requesting a kitten to taking delivery.

If lucky enough to find a credible breeder, it is important to know that there are two types of Bengals. These include early generation and late generation cats. While there is little difference in appearance, it should be noted that early generation cats often hold on to more of their wild characteristics.

When selecting a Bengal kitten, it is important to look for specific markings to assure one is acquiring a full breed early or late generation. In doing so, potential owners can look for the spotted or rose like markings along with background colors which tend to range between a golden hue, white, cream or light blue. When it comes background fur, blue and cream colored cats are often considered the most rare of the breed.

In most cases, the background fur will have a golden hue, soft white or walnut background. Although harder to find, there are also some rare kittens which have a tinge of a blue or cream colored background. In either case, it is good to research the different colors and markings to determine the most desirable based on whether the cat will be kept inside or outside the home. For, in some cases these cats can be mistaken for cougars, thus putting those with similar coloring at danger in areas which are heavily populated with mountain lions, lynxes and other wildcats.

In Nebraska, those acquiring a Bengal or Leopard kitten from a breeder must wait until the kitten is thirteen weeks of age before taking delivery. While not a state law, it is a condition set by the International Cat Association. The regulation is provided so that the kitten can be litter trained, raised to a solid food diet, de-wormed and vaccinated before delivery. After which, generally the breeder and new owner are generally happier than if this were not the case.




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