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  • I feel bad for him.. He looks so young. And he looks like he should be with his mother.

    I don't think, as said before, that some animals should become pets :(

    But it seems that people can do whatever they want.

  • I would love to have one of these beautiful animals so bad.

  • sounds like a velociraptor

  • this is the 1st that I have heard or seen an ALC...AWESOME I WANT ONE!! I have an orange 'n white stripped Tabby Tom who sounds like a baby when he gets to miaowing. He is a Beautiful Feline...thanks for sharing him w/us!!

  • 0:17

    cat- SHUT THE FUCK UP

    hover- ....

  • hey i have a cat like this for sale in malaysia email me at akuangahkau1@yahoo.com for more info

  • I'm curious. How in the world do you have a 3/4 F1? He's either an ALC or he's an F1 Bengal - he can't be 3/4 F1 ALC! My Bengals are all F6. You need to be checking the lineage of your animal and the person you bought him from should be able to provide that. Please tell me when a Bengal becomes a FULL Bengal. Based on your expert opinion of course. I'm assuming you have multiple ALC's given your comment that 'it's very normal for them to behave that way'. I also know exactly what an ALC is!

  • @gcm747 It is very possible to have some even higher percentage If you breed and ALC back to an F1 then it is still an F1 if you repeat this process the offspring will still be and F1... I do believe as you do at some point they would have to be full ALC again but it would take so many breedings to make that line whole again I dont think there is wide enough blood line in captivity to make this possible at this point. see next message>>>

  • @gcm747 I have a male F1 that is higher percentage than this beautiful guy He is a 3 time unrelated ALC/ F1 breeding... BTW there is no such thing as an F6... The Bengal becomes a domestic at F4 and stops at F5 per TICA registration... If your registration says SBT then you have an F5 there is no possible way to keep track after that. You have foundation Bengals F1-F4 then SBT... I was a breeder for over 20 years. Your baby is really cute!

  • @gcm747

    You can have an ALC and a 87% Bengal, that would be an F1

  • you could have an ALC and a 87% bengal

  • GAAGH! Lil guy gave me a heart attack. Was not expecting THAT sound.

  • I have several Bengals and this video disturbed me. This does not appear to be a happy kitten. I'd love to hear from the poster again with an update on how he/she is going. The concern flags are raised when I see the poster suggests that "he became very shy with age and prefers not to be seen". This is not the sign of a well integrated animal.

  • @gcm747 Its not a full bengal unlike what you have, although they look similar but they are not. Its very normal for them to behave in this way, i only could guess you have yet to seen a asian leopard cat.

  • The poor cat wanted it's mom.

  • @forgottothink is just what I was about to say ..

  • how much was it/?

  • Can you please tell me where you purchased your F1? I've been looking high and low for 3 months now. It would be really well appreciated :)

  • awesome, my bengal cat love it too! she looked and wanted to touch it :o)

  • sounds like a mix between a meow and a chirp and a little cat trying to roar lol

  • He doesn't seem very happy to me? :(

  • I jumped when i heard the first mew......O_O......AWESOME!

  • He sounds like an electric toothbrush or a waterpick!

  • Are these legal!!! LEt me know in a message!!!

  • Wow, he's wonderful! So that's where my cats sounds come from. He's an F3 brown marble. Totally love him! ALL personality!

  • He is absolutely stunning - amazing voice, agree with above, completely different to my bengal, had no idea ALC had this kind of voice :) Truely beautiful though!

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  • oh so scary

  • ooo nice voice, surprised.. so natural call for his mom.

    but this cat is to big (to old) for a new home.. poor little kitty

  • i have a bengal cat" atmosphere" i believe he is a 4th generation. People who are interested in these types of cats need to know that many of them require alot of attention and they are not like reg. cats. Mine is horribly picky about his litter box it must be cleaned daily and even then he may not use it, they are very picky, they will not share with other cats etc. some of them never will be totally trained as far as litter box goes. I hope he will improve some after being neutered.

  • I'm gonna get rid of my house cats and get one of these.

  • man, his screetch scared the shit out of me.

  • That poor cat.. The sound it is making is upsetting my cats. That cat is very distressed. Why do people have to mess with nature.. For every "designer" cat bred hundreds of domestics are being put down. People are so selfish.

  • So, this is a wild cat and it's 'owned' in a residential home because...?

    :-(

  • @dustbunnieboo  i dont belive its completely wild.

    asian leopard cat- 3/4 F1 bengal i believe that means hes only slightly wild. dont get me wrong hes still got wild blood in him (just like wolf hybrids)

  • @dustbunnieboo

    This is obviously not a wild cat.

    Read the description.

    It's a Bengal.

    Which are NOT found in the wild.

  • @amberhays It is technically not an bengal until it reaches the fourth generation. It is a foundation hybrid cat.

  • This cat shouldn't have been taken away from it's mother. You can tell this cutie is very stressed out and the sound of a vacuum isn't much help either. What this kitty's owner did was selfish and should've had enough sense to leave it in the wild unless there was some extraordinary circumstances for example such as being orphaned. Still, the owner should be educated on how to properly care for an undomesticated wildcat.

  • @CanadianPerspective hes gonna be scared like any other kitten on their first few days without their mother. except most kittens are taken at 6 weeks. this cat was taken at 15 weeks

  • @CanadianPerspective

    its only parttt wild.

    Like a 1/2 wolf type dog.

    It's a bengal.

    Which is bred with an asian leopard cat and a domesticated cat.

    Know your stuff before you speak.

  • That poor kitten is so stressed! He needs a nicer, softer and quite place to get adjusted. I am NOT shocked he became shy and wants to hide as an adult. Asian Leopard Cats are famously shy. I don't Savannah Cat here but do see the Asian Leopard in it. I'm sure this person paid ALOT of money for a cat that hides all day long. I have an F2 Savannah and it took months for him to settle in and he was NO way as stressed as this POOR baby. Door pacing is SO BAD mentally!! Check out my F2 @ DolansDen

  • I can't even move or talk. Struck by this gorgeous creature. Amazing cat. Call me if you need a catsitter!

  • whatt are the prices for these cats. i found a breeder here in virginia for bengal and savannah cats which i think savannahs are beautiful but this little guy right here is so cute. i have 4 domestic cats and i would not be getting these breeds till the others are gone *cries*. what are links for these animals and how much do they run i know it all depends on the ranking of how close it is to the actualwild cat.

  • @ those who keep calling everyone idiots for having the pet, it is in fact a pet, bred, and crossed with domestic cats. Anyhow...if anyone knows I'd like to know how far from the F1 you have to go to not have a problem with spraying. I'm looking at savannahs and bengals for pets later on, I want one but I don't own my own house so I can't have it spraying everywhere.

  • Idk... I think things like this should definitely not be domesticated. Get a house cat.

  • is that a house cat?

  • I love bengals, they are truly amazing cats. However, this F1 is more a wild cat than a domestic cat. Clearly, the cry is one of distress - crying for his mother. The pacing in front of the door is bad news - big signs of distress. These cats should only be kept by humans who has the knowledge, skill and ability to truly care for them. The foundation cats (F1-F4) are not pets, they still have too much wild in them to truly be pets!

  • Your cat is adorable; nearly identical to my 3 F1 Bengals. Gotta love em!

  • @utubeizbullsht I hope your bengals not as wild as this little guy ;) He never grow up to be friendly, though he is not aggressive or anything, just very shy. He does great with other cats though ;)

  • For AhlamMoonz. I see this video is a bit old, but I read it just now and I want to comment on it. This is for people who do not think this breed is acceptable. Do you like the idea of Big, Rough and Tough ego deprived "hunters" (too nice of a word for them} should be allowed to pay to have our big cats, lions, tigers, etc, corralled into a pen so they can hunt them? So, my friend, these are the CRUEL people that you are referring to. Oh, lets jump on one of the cruelest hunters-Palin.

  • 0:18 calling for its mother

  • That's a100% natural habitat for this poor leopard...

    Way to go assholes... Why don't you adopt a baby elephant too?

  • How is he doing now? hope he got used to his new home already :)

  • @arabian1111 he lived with the breeder for 2 years who has bunch of bengal cats, so he got used to be around cats more then around people.. he isnt wild/aggressive, but is extremely shy.. he warms up to one person (whoever feeds him), otherwise he prefers not to be touched.. He is with me again, I dont have my cats anymore, so he feels a bit lonely.. but he likes attention now, its a good sign. It takes a good few weeks for him to get used to the new environment.

  • Is this a breed that was cross-bred with domestic cats?

  • I don't like the sounds these cats make... very nervewracking.

    I guess you get used to it, they are very beautiful looking!

  • Omg cute

  • Wow, that is one wild-sounding meow!!! Can it purr?

  • You have a most gorgeous Bengal. Other Bengals parents, pls do not take any offense. I laugh every time I watch You Tube, solely to see different Bengals doing what they do best-go loco. Lots of personality. Lucy is a big time flirt. I tell her many times to "stop rubbing her pretty little body on Charlie. And stop putting your butt in his face. Just as I use to tell my kids when they were small and "play Fighting", I

    reminded them that someone may get hurt. So take it easy. God Love Them!

    

  • He needs snuggles!

  • I feel really sorry for that kitty... I guess some animals are not ment to become pets...

  • @ThisIsTizzyTiz i agree with you. First generation male bengals are fertile unfortunately, so they are placed to the homes as pets only..

  • @svitlanamoore5 no, all animals that are hybrids from wild animals ARE NOT PETS, shame on you. Selfish prick. How bout you..... mate with a gorilla, than let an Asiatic Leopard cat keep you as a pet. Awwww so cute.

  • Beautiful creature, I had no idea ALC's sounded like that. I have 2 Bengals who are very noisy and have deep unusual miaows but nothing like that noise! My 2 can be quite destructive and take a bit more care and attention than any other cat I have had, does the ALC take a lot of extra looking after?

  • @ginatywharton he doesnt make those noises often at all. i hear him once a week maybe.. he is very quite. he became very shy with age and prefers not to be heard/seen much ;))) No, he doesnt require extra care, but he is a different kind of cat when it comes to handling him, etc..

  • That is a noise I would not want to hear in the middle of the nite!

  • his markings are amazing,

  • He sounds like a dinosaur.

  • Does the shriek mean he's upset or is it just how he meows.

  • @FelisAlexis this is how he meows.. ;) wait till you hear when he is upset.. lol

  • Tooooo cute! Bless him xxx

  • it looks like an ocelot.

  • i guess 2 ppl missed the dislike button

  • you have a awesome cat, 2 many people on here acting like judges

  • Did his voice change when he got older? He is so cure but seems so sad in this. New home and all. How is he now?

  • Is Martin still so vocal now that he's settled in? I have a bengal (Buddy), and he needs a playmate very badly. He is super, super active and my old "barn" cats just can't play with him the way he wants to play. I really like cats who talk, the more the better! Buddy is a cat of few words, but when he does talk he has a huge range of sounds. He'll go anywhere from opening his mouth for a silent meow to these shockingly loud rolling yowls.

  • @mooncat1965 seems like they would be good playmates ;) Martin is very active with other cats too..

  • What a sweet baby! Doesn't seem too thrilled about your bathroom lol. Very vocal! How is he now?

    I have an F8, she's a tiny little thing but so quiet!

  • how much does one of those little gus cost,is it around a savannah price

  • What a gorgeous boy! Love his half growl half meow.

  • Beautiful looking cat! But the sounds it makes freaks me out! to wild for my liking!

  • he sounds like a bird LOL but AWESOME i wanna have a Bengal or a Savannah cat someday! I'd be pretty nice to have a mini leopard following me around!

  • 1:43 so freaking cute

  • OMG!! love the noises!!

  • men the miow scary

  • how big will the cat get? Do you gotta have a special license to own something like that? I just watched Fatal Attractions on Animal Planet and everyone who had a exotic cat in they're house got fucked up by it at some point, lol!

  • Poor thing is so scared. I feel so bad for it. It should be left in as much quiet to adjust to new surroundings and not and not stressed by A FREAKIN' VACUUM! Sheesh.

  • @monicakmYT

    I agree!! what the hell, couldn't they wait another freakin week to vacuum??

    or i bet they're one of those dumbass rich people who are like "oh yay daddy i want a kitty that matches my throw rug"!

    idiots

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  • Love the white around his eyes. Now I know where my Bengal got his squeaky shriek of a meow. He sounds a lot like this but is a total sweetheart.

  • is he afraid of the vaccum cleaner?

  • Beautiful animal. Hard to handle tho, I've heard f1 bengals never get tame like later generations. But you def. can see the wild into this guy! :D

    Mine is F4, so I don't really have that problem, even though she's full of energy :p

  • Wow Nice One this is Extremely Beautiful !!! look at the eyes omg i have a female f1 like this but is so damn fierce that i dun even dare to play with it ;((

  • OMG 0:18 scared the crap outta me!!!!

  • lol me too..headphones on with max volume...!

  • me too. hahahahahaha

  • @dressagerider1997

    me too. my cat got a good scare too!

  • @dressagerider1997 ty for the warning...didnt help

  • @dressagerider1997 I know right

  • ma è bellissimo!

  • Do yooh knowz any bengal or savannah cat breeder in Mexico? my ownerz has relativez there and they want to gift a bengal or a savannah to a friend that lovez exotic cats.. but we never findz places.. do you know any there? thanks! :D

  • so cute! i wish i had one like that too.:(

  • soooooooo cuute!! i really want to get one of these gorgeous cat's. just wonderign how much can you usually get them for??

  • expect to pay at least $2500 and up

  • 2 years old by this time??? hes probably kicking some ass around your house right now lol ... my non F1-F3 Bengal is bad enough

  • he was kicking some ass by the time he was 2 mos old ;) Unfortunately he is no longer with me. Turned out to be too wild around my other two bengals, I had to place him with a local breeder, where he is now happy and fully grown by now ;)

  • GORGEOUS! I bet he cost alot, how much was he?

  • depends on a breeder, but usually F1 and higher go for around $2500 and up

  • WOW what a beautiful cat. It looks and sounds so exotic.

  • Beautiful cat, but the noise it makes, does that ever change?

  • it does change, but only for worse ;)

  • can I get an ALC as a pet in Florida?i really want one.

  • I'm sure you can, I know a lot of breeders in FL who owns ALC's. But you might wanna check the laws first

  • the F1's are usually used for breeding

  • This guy would be a liiiitle too wild for me. Although I'd love to hang out with him for a few days.

  • These are wild animals and people who keep them in their houses for THEIR wants should be jailed. In the Uk you need the same license as to keep a lion or tiger. The public just cannot get one and it should be the same world wide. You need at least a F3 hybrid x to have a chance of a happy pet.

  • I actually agree. A F1 should be used breeding, not as a pet, considering how wild and 'instinctive' they will be. I'm gonna get a F4 to the summer, but i guess it will still be very different from the normal 'pet cat' because of the genes.

  • F4 will be very much of a normal cat. I have F2 and even though he is 25% wild, he is still very much of a car, except for the fact that he eats like a pig, swims in the water and is too active. I have F5 also, and except for the looks, he is not any different from a normal house cat.

  • @svitlanamoore5 Thank you ^^ My mother said I was allowed to get a bengal or a ragdoll as long as i paid for it myself, so i guess i will buy a cat when I find the right breeder and kitten : D

  • @angelswings19 Well done , that's is a very responsible approach. Did you get a bengal at the end ?

  • Well, I would disagree on that. It's not the people who keep but the breeders who breed :) Once the kitties are born, they do need a home, right? :)

  • its the pure white around the eyes / face and belly that make the bengals look so beautiful imo and this one is gorgous!! :D

  • They do make excellent pets. I have a Bengal cat. She's beautiful and loving. If more people owned them they would know why the the breed is loved so much. Your kitten is georgous and don't let anyone tell you different.

  • Bengals are the best cats! ;)

  • 1:47 - LOL

  • although it gud 2 c som1 looking after him its ashame none of these vids are of them in the wild,:(

  • beautiful cat! his invirement looks a litle too cold for me, i hope he dosnt have to sleep in the bathroom

  • they dont make good pets tho.

    A f1 or F2 would do better ...

    ALC is a lot of work.

    i have alc, f1, f2 and stb

    i feel like a cat slave.

  • what is ALC and STB?

  • :) LOL i agree

  • What a beautiful cry! I do not think he liked the vacuum cleaner in the background, he seemed to get braver once it was turned off.

  • So beautiful! My Bengal is a few generations down the line and I can see where he gets his wild side from... They are not normal domesticated cats - that's why I love them!

  • WOW

  • I hope the beautiful kitten was able to relax and enjoy his home.

  • aaawe it needs cuddles and cheek pinch

  • usually experienced breeders have pure breeds/F1/2/3. They are built with a better immune system and their offspring end up healthier and prevents extinction, do the research.

  • nossa... olha o desespero e a tristeza desse bichinho....

  • damn thats a crazy sounding bengal, how much did that set you back in the wallet?

  • poor thing has no idea its a pet.. so cruel kept just for its looks

  • Yeah, SO much more cruel then people who HUNT AND KILL these creatures out in the open... at least someone who loves the species enough to take them as a member of the family has a genuine interest in their species and the cat's well being..

  • @OchrismongrelO These aren't "out in the open"- they are a specially bred cat made to sell. They do not occur in the wild.

  • totally agree, its amazing, you can se how this person has NO Idea how to treat an animal, On top of that listen to its sounds, are not normal, this is a Wild Animal! For God Sake!!!

  • They need an experience bengal (ALC) person to care for them. They do require A LOT of work.

  • He looks distressed and not comfortable at all..

    as stated earlier distracting him and playing games with him will help him relax.

    F1`s dont make great pets...

  • Very beautiful kitten...F1s are a handful, be prepared to have a wild cat in your house. Think Doberman or Pit Bull as far as visitors (or family) go. F1s are mostly for breeding, don't make good pets in general, although they are really beautiful.

  • I don't think hoover helps the cat to adapt to new place. Did you ever have a cat before you've got yourself expensive toy?

  • F1 Leopard cats can be a handful, try engaging him with interactive toys, you'll bond faster with play. Feather toys or most any string and stick toy that you have to operate with him to have fun. Kittens will get over fear of new suroundings much faster if you're stimulating them with games. I've got SBT bengals, only one has anything close to the vocal chirp.

  • alc does not cost 20,000

  • that does not look like a happy cat.

  • buddy payed the 20,000 for him im sure he knows what he is doing and he "deserve's" this cant

    learn to type proper too

  • no amount of money qualifies you to 'deserve' a cat!

    You have no idea how to handle an animal like that.

    That video made me really really sad.

  • definitly intimated..

    this aint funny or sweet this is poor for the cat!

    And his owner dont deserve to have a cat like this, because they dont undestand him.

  • that is mean. dont hold ur cat like that!

  • He is not supposed to make those sounds. You should check up his throat if its nothing stuck in there.

  • that's exactly how they sound ;)

  • @Paxadzor  That's a leopard sound. This guy is more Asian loepard cat than mix.

  • @Paxadzor he's an asian leopard, they all sound that way

  • lol i almost get a heart attack at 0:18

  • wow me too! You expect a cute little squeak to come out of a kitten that size, not a raptor screech! He's awfully adorable though.

  • 2:53 Please be gentle with it, use a lighter hand when stroking it. : )

  • ma è un leopardo vero?

  • wow. stunning cat. who's the breeder?

  • Where did U get him he is so cute. I've been trying to find out where to get one cause i've been wanting one. I'm even saving up money for one. Where did u get him?

  • do a google search, there are quite a few EG Bengal breeders in the US

  • @svitlanamoore5 AWESOME CAT strange noises..I have a f5 Savannah f3 Bengal and he was a stray..found its owner but she sid she gave him to some one 2 years prior..either way the original owner said something about Asian leopard,and serval,but i don't know my cat doesn't look like yours much..but i can tell you he dosnt cover his crap

  • heh have you been deleting all the flames? Or am I the only one who's noticed he's really intimidated. It's excusable since he's in a new home, but without thorough socialization you might as well not have gotten him. Hope you're ready for it xP

  • Someone who lacks such sensitivity, and the skill required to help this frightened baby feel safe, does not deserve this beautiful creature. The body is stiff, on the counter, and pacing on the floor. It is so obvious, the cat wants to the the hell away from you. Be more concerned about emotional state of this baby, instead of trying to grab some attention. Poor kid. :(

  • ya......got to agree with you on this one prethenie,at first i thought you were one of those crazy animal people who scream abuse if you filmed the cat in the wrong light....and then i watched the whole thing........poor cat,i hope they will eventually love it

  • what kind of vacuum are you using there? it sounds like it's got some real power. i've been looking to buy a new vacuum since my old one sucked up a pen cap and jammed. would you suggest going bagless or just sticking with a classic time tested design? lot of option.

  • haha, your funny, i can hardly hear the vacuum on this ideo, but anyway, it is a RAINBOW vacuum and I would highly recommend to get one. So far it was the very best one i have ever used...

  • i only ask because asian leopards have thick tails, i myself have an F1 and his tail is long and thick, martins is very very thin?

  • whats wrong with his tail?

  • hm.. nothing at all... he carries it low all the time just like asian leopard cats do..

  • I would not touch that thing,It looks scary and it barks.

  • What breeder did you get the cat? He is stunningly beautiful

  • He looks like he could be Ebi's brother!

    What a cute face!

  • This is awesome! Your kitty is so beautiful. I love watching videos of early generations---I can see remnants of it in my bengals.