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1....2....3....Ahh Forget Dis!
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No it wasn't. Pick on somebody else. Ok I admit it - I didn't look at every one. I like that one and If I ever get another cat I'm doing this one with my cat. I only have dogs now. Well trained ones I might add. :espn:
 

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Brother! I’ve had two of these when I was a teen, when I was still living with my parents. Both came from a breeder in Hemet. The first was an F4, the second an F5 (fourth and fifth generation Asian leopard cats). The first one (Benji) got free at a damned quarter midget track in Pomona :( Was hiding in our RV and we didn’t know, bolted out the first chance he got. The raddest cat I’ve ever owned
 

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What the Hell kind of pig Latin are you speaking????:huh:
Bengals are domesticated Asian leopard cats. F1 denotes first generation (or actual Asian leopard cat), F2 is second generation, F3 third — so on and so fourth.

They love water, climb as high as they can, love to play, but are aggressive as hell the first 3-5 months or so as they get used to you. My first bengal (the one that escaped at the quarter midget track) was so amazing. Went from scratching the hell out of all of us and friends, to being lovable, hyper, funny in mere months.
 

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Brother! I’ve had two of these when I was a teen, when I was still living with my parents. Both came from a breeder in Hemet. He first was an F4, the second an F5 (fourth and fifth generation Asian leopard cats). The first one (Benji) got free at a damned quarter midget track in Pomona :(
I had no clue they even existed. I first found out about the breed a few weeks ago when I was playing around on a logo contest website and a breeder started a contest. I had never seen one - not even on the internet until recently.
I bet they are pricey right? Cool as hell looking cats. I guess they look so much like a real leopard that people are probably scared ******** of them.... https://www.instagram.com/wild_n_sweet_bengals/?hl=fr
 

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I had no clue they even existed. I first found out about the breed a few weeks ago when I was playing around on a logo contest website and a breeder started a contest. I had never seen one - not even on the internet until recently.
I bet they are pricey right? Cool as hell looking cats. I guess they look so much like a real leopard that people are probably scared ****less of them.... https://www.instagram.com/wild_n_sweet_bengals/?hl=fr
You’d think they are, but in 1999 when we got our first, Bengi was about $350. I imagine with inflation they’re a tad bit more, especially if you want an F4. Still, not nearly as expensive as any well-bred/papers/UKC/AKC pup
 

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Bengals are domesticated Asian leopard cats. F1 denotes first generation (or actual Asian leopard cat), F2 is second generation, F3 third — so on and so fourth.

They love water, climb as high as they can, love to play, but are aggressive as hell the first 3-5 months or so as they get used to you. My first cat (the one that escaped at the quarter midget track) was so amazing. Went from scratching the hell out of all of us and friends, to being lovable, hyper, funny in months.
It was more the stuff you edited before my post that I was referring to, but thanks for explaining the F1 categories. Also, there are a lot of things that I would never expect to see in the same paragraph! :laugh:
 
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