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JAHNAMIR ARI
Wildkatt Jestah x Wildkatt Snowflake
From; Christina Price
To; jahnamir@optusnet.com.au
Hi Carla,
Thanks for your email regarding Ari, and thanks for the pictures you emailed me.
Ari has settled in really well. He gets along with our older cats and likes to play rough
with our ginger male, who puts up with him. He is a great little cat, and is super affectionate
and absolutely loves to be with us. He has hopped in the bath with my young son a couple of times.
He follows us down into our backyard (which backs to bush) and yowls if he can't see us.
He loves to climb trees. He follows us everywhere. He is really almost doglike in his personality.
Sometimes we spoil him and let him sleep on our bed with us at night. We are really pleased with him.
We would still like a snow kitten when one becomes available. I know these things take time,
but we are willing to wait.
Thanks Carla, and once again we are thrilled with Ari!!
Christina
Ari at 6months
Explaining the 'FUZZYS'
You may have heard at some time the word 'fuzzys' mentioned where the Bengal is concerned. Why only the 'Bengal', why not other cats?
Well, the 'fuzzys' in our bengal cats in fact comes from their wild ancestors, the ALC. The Fuzzys is our translated term for 'baby fur'.
This is a stage that all breeds of wild cats (kittens) go through when they are babys. It's an extra growth of wispy baby fur to help protect
them from predators when their mother is out hunting and so forth. It also helps to protect them from the cold during the winter months.
As they mature, they will lose their baby coat and eventually their adult coat will show it's true beauty.
Written by Carla Sollazzo
(copyright)
Below are some before and after photos of a bengal kitten during the fuzzys.
Shani at 3 weeks - before the fuzzys
Shani at 8 weeks - during the fuzzys
Shani at 15 weeks - after the fuzzys
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