Bengal Cat
The biggest characteristic of Bengal cat is that it has a beautiful coat. Many people Everyone thinks that the coat of Bengal cats is very similar to that of leopard cats. This is natural because Bengal cats have 1/8 leopard cat blood.
The wide and improved wedge-shaped head has a round surface. The head shape is longer and wider. The head is slightly smaller in proportion to the overall body, but should not be too small or exaggerated. The skull forms a gentle arc behind the ears and slides down to the neck. The jawbone of an adult male cat is broad. The overall appearance of the head should be wilder than that of other domestic cats.
1. Ears: medium to small, with broad bases and rounded tips. Viewed from the side, the tips of the ears should point toward the front. Slight trimming can be accepted.
2. Eyes: oval, very close to round. The eyes are wide apart and slightly tilted toward the base of the ears. The color of the eyes has nothing to do with the color of the appearance. The darker and darker the eyes, the better.
3. Chin: A healthy chin, visible from the side, forms a straight line with the tip of the nose.
4. Mouth: Full and broad, with a large and conspicuous muzzle and high and overhanging cheek bones.
5. Nose: large and broad; the skin is slightly loose.
6. Appearance: The feeling that the forehead forms a flat and slow arc that reaches the bridge of the nose without stopping. The bridge of the nose extends outward beyond the level of the eyes; the surface of the bridge of the nose extends all the way to the end of the nose, forming a slight, nearly straight and concave arc.
7. Neck: long, thick and healthy; in perfect proportion to the body.
8. Body: long and thick, not oriental or foreign. Medium to large. Legs of medium length, hind feet slightly longer than fore feet.
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