Tuesday 12 March 2013

BENGAL CAT training.........

How to Train your Bengal Cat

      A Bengal cat displaying spotting and rosetting pattern typical of the breed: Rosetted spots occur only on the back and sides, with stripes elsewhere.        -Wiki......

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The Bengal is a hybrid breed of domestic cat. Bengals result from crossing a domestic feline with an Asian leopard cat (ALC), Prionailurus bengalensis bengalensis.
The Bengal cat has a desirable "wild" appearance with large spots, rosettes, and a light/white belly, and a body structure reminiscent of the ALC. The Bengal possesses a gentle domestic cat temperament, if separated by at least four generations from the original crossing between a domestic feline and an ALC.
The name "Bengal cat" was derived from the taxonomic name of the Asian leopard cat (P. b. bengalensis), and not from the more distantly related Bengal tiger.                            -Wiki.......

History

The earliest mention of an ALC/domestic cross was in 1889, when Harrison Weir wrote in Our Cats and All About Them
However in 1927, Mr Boden-Kloss wrote to the magazine Cat Gossip regarding hybrids between wild and domestic cats in Malaya:
I have never heard of hybrids between bengalensis (the Leopard Cat) and domestic cats. One of the wild tribes of the Malay Peninsula has domesticated cats, and I have seen the woman suckling bengalensis kittens, but I do not know whether the latter survive and breed with the others!
The earliest mention of a confirmed ALC/domestic cross was in 1934 in a Belgian scientific journal, and in 1941, a Japanese cat publication printed an article about one that was kept as a pet                  -Wiki....


Appearance


Bengal cat with light/white spotted belly
Bengal cats have "wild-looking" markings, such as large spots, rosettes, and a light/white belly, and a body structure reminiscent of the leopard cat. A Bengal's rosetted spots occur only on the back and sides, with stripes elsewhere. The breed typically also features "mascara" (horizontal striping alongside the eyes), and foreleg striping.                                                                                                 -Wiki......


Temperament and health

After three generations from the original crossing, the breed usually acquires a gentle domestic cat temperament; however, for the typical pet owner, a Bengal cat kept as a pet should be at least four generations (F4) removed from the leopard cat.                                                  -Wiki.....

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This ebook puts all the Bengal Cat information you would normally have to find from numerous different publications and experts in one convenient, easy-to-use resource.
You’ll learn:
  • How to decide what is best to feed your Bengal Cat to make sure he receives the proper nutrition!
  • Choosing the right grooming for your Bengal – do this wrong and you’ll irritate your cat!
  • A complete explanation of the origin and nature of Bengal Cats … this will help you to understand your cat much better
  • Tips on how to train your Bengal Cat some cool tricks (yes, you can train them just like a dog)
  • What all Bengal Cats must have to make them happy and be wonderful companions
  • And much, much more!

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Here is a link for another cat training approach:
http://4-my-best-life.blogspot.com.au/2013/03/how-to-train-your-cat.html 

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And, a link to good information:
http://4-my-best-life.blogspot.com.au/2013/01/making-choices.html

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Amazon has some good books on the topic: for example:

Starting from Scratch: How to Correct Behavior Problems in Your Adult Cat                   go to:

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  Personal Experience: Quite a while ago,  the "Scientific American" had an article on training animals. The essence of it was that if the behavior you want is rewarded within 0.5 of a second, then that action will tend to be repeated. (choose an action that is heading in the direction you want - obviously....).   I had a half grown cat at the time. In half an hour I had taught it to beg - which it did for the rest of its life..............

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