Bengal Cat and Exotic Shorthair

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Uploaded by on Jul 18, 2010

The Bengal cat is relatively active. Exotic SH is relatively passive. You can see that breed characteristic in this short video of them being photographed by Helmi Flick.

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  • Nice to see how Helmi Flick gets those wonderful pictures. They are very good at adapting to the needs of different breeds. This was also a wonderful display of the range of traits between the different breeds. They are all beautiful loving companions in their own way and you have done a marvellous job of showcasing the variety that is out there. =^.^=

  • @Radtechgirl Thanks for the comment. Like you I find this video interesting as it really does show the difference between breeds. People in the cat fancy like to say how breeds differ. A lot are in the middle ground and are the same but these two, the Bengal and Exotic SH are at opposite ends of the spectrum almost. The f1 - f2 wildcat hybrids are higher energy than f5 Bengals but the Persians are at the laid back end of the spectrum and it is said the least intelligent!

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  • i saw someone walking their bengal along the beach, that bengals fur was the colour of inside of the black spots on the bengal, that darkish brown. that bengal was so beautiful because of the dark coat. <3

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