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Research related articles that inform on Bengal cats. Articles that discuss Bengal types, traits, and how to own and raise a Bengal.

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Understanding TICA’s Bengal Cat Registry Designation

The TICA registry plays a crucial role in the world of cat breeding and ownership, ensuring transparency, education, and the preservation of breed standards. The registry number has little to no meaning to most Bengal cat owners. For those that are curious, there are major clues to your Bengal cat’s background in the registration number.

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Bengal cat with beautiful spotted coat, known for being potentially less allergenic than other cat breeds.

Why Bengal Cats May Be the Perfect Choice for Cat Allergy Sufferers

The Allergy-Friendly Benefits of Owning a Bengal Cat It’s widely known that Bengal cats have a unique coat that is short, fine, and has a soft feel, which may make them less allergenic than other cat breeds with longer or thicker coats. While hair and dander isn’t what people with cat allergies are allergic to,

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Why People with Cat Allergies Own Bengals

Bengal cats are scientifically qualified for people with cat allergies To claim Bengal cats are great for people with cat allergies seems like an exaggeration. It’s not. It’s a claim that is backed up by facts and real-life results. I know. As a breeder, I’ve sold many Bengals over 15 years to buyers who were

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How Cat Names Work in The T.I.C.A. Registry

Understanding Registered Cat Names Cat naming convention is similar to human naming but are far from the same.   Humans and cats both use hereditary elements as foundational components to a full name which are: surname (family name), and given name or forename (first name).  The order is prefix and suffix outlined in table 01. table

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