Sarasota Bengals- Bengal cats at play!
Here is a short video of our 2 female Bengal cats, Gabby and Ally. Gabby is on top and Aly is on the bottom.
Sarasota Bengals- Gabby our brown spotted Bengal cat
Gabby is 5 months old in this video. She is a great cat! She is friendly and very intelligent. She is also very active and loves to play.
Sarasota Bengals- Gabby our gorgeous brown spotted Bengal
Gabby is almost 5 months old in this video.
Sarasota Bengals- Mingus our stunning snow Bengal cat!
Mingus is a seal lynx point Bengal cat. He is six months old in this video. He is extremely outgoing. We love his gorgeous light blue eyes and dark facial features which make it look like he is wearing a mask.
Aly, our beautiful brown spotted Bengal kitten!
Aly is 3 months old in this video. She is very entertaining to watch.
Do kittens have baby teeth?
Kittens are born with no teeth. At 1 to 2 weeks of age, the deciduous teeth (“baby” teeth) erupt. At 6 weeks of age, all 26 baby teeth should be present. At 4 to 5 months of age, the baby teeth will fall out, and the permanent teeth will erupt. By 6 months of age, all 30 adult teeth wil be present.
Florida Law Chapter 828.29- health requirements and consumer guarantee for animals sold in Florida.
Breeders must comply with chapter 828.29 of the Florida Statutes when selling an animal in Florida. This law protects consumers because it requires breeders to have the animal examined by a veterinarian before selling the animal. The law requires breeders to do the following: For each cat offered for sale within the state, the tests, vaccines, and anthelmintics required by this section must be administered by or under the direction of a veterinarian, licensed by the state and
What type of food do I feed my Bengal cats and kittens?
I feed my Bengal cats and kittens Royal Canin dry and wet food. My Bengals really like it. For a treat I give them Friskies Party Mix. They love it and come running everytime I shake the bag. I do not recommend feeding cats raw meat. I know some people do it but I personally think it is risky. It increases their risk of parasites. It also puts everyone in the house at risk of developing a food born illness, such as salmonella, and e-coli. Children are especially vulnerable to