You have to first have to look at the parents, to see if they are Bengal. then you have to reserch the breed to see if its what it says it is. it also depends on how well you kow the owner, or wher you got if from, like if you know the people are they trustworthy?
One can purchase a Bengal kitten on the internet and especially bengalspot. However, one can also find a Bengal kitten in Charleston in West Virginia.
No. Any pet needs to be from registered parents in order to be registered. Being a stray you have no way to tell if it is purebred.
If the kitten is a healthy purebred Siamese, it should weigh a little under 2 pounds. Purebred Siamese cats are naturally thin cats.
The current (2008) going rate is $850 - 1000.
You can tell if a kitten has a full belly by gently feeling their stomach. If it feels round and firm, the kitten is likely full.
You can't tell if they will be fluffy or not. As the kitten gets older it will get easier to tell if the kitten is longhaired or shorthaired, but in very young kittens it is very difficult to tell.
It is the best policy to always tell the truth. Just tell your friends that you didn't get the kitten and give them the reason why. It is no one's business when you get the kitten, but your own.
You have a purebred horse and get it pregnant with a horse that is purebred. Then the baby will be purebred. Or you can buy one in the sales. Blue stars means that the horse is purebred.
You can tell if your kitten is a female by looking for two small openings near the tail. If the openings are close together, it's likely a female kitten.
He doesn't have a puppy, he has a kitten
You can have 2 pets, 1 Bengal kitten and 1 boxer puppy. Many homes have both dogs and cats. They can learn to get along and live together. Getting them while they are young will make the adjustment easier.
12344556456767777 baby gazels Whoever wrote that answer needs to take this more seriously. But the Bengal cat's litter can vary. If the "parents" are purebred, expect more than a mixed breed.