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Bengal FuzziesFound in Bengal kittens only, there's actually a very good reason why these Bengal kittens go through a fuzzy stage. In the wild, the Asian Leopard's kittens are covered in fuzz for extra warmth and camouflage from predators. Since Bengal cats have some Asian leopard blood they have retained some of their most interesting traits from their wild ancestors. The kittens are covered with grayish or whitish pale strands of fur sticking out in different directions.This will start to disappear around 4 months, they will develop their true large beautiful rosettes completely by the time they reach 1. Brown female ready 6th June. Sold New litter born 24th May ready 9th August. Brown rosetted, x1 male x3 females Snow Sepia, x1 male x1 female

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