Asian Leopard (3/4 F1 Bengal) - Martin at his new home ;)
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@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.
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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.
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I would love to have one of these beautiful animals so bad.
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sounds like a velociraptor
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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!!
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you could have an ALC and a 87% bengal
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You can have an ALC and a 87% Bengal, that would be an F1
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@forgottothink is just what I was about to say ..
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@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!
I feel really sorry for that kitty... I guess some animals are not ment to become pets...
ThisIsTizzyTiz 1 year ago
@ThisIsTizzyTiz i agree with you. First generation male bengals are fertile unfortunately, so they are placed to the homes as pets only..
svitlanamoore5 1 year ago
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 1 year ago
@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..
svitlanamoore5 1 year ago