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#1 ·
did anyone see the cat in the newpaper this week.
cross between an african serval and dometic cat
Absolutely beautiful, but i dont agree with mixing all the time for designer pets
i would prefer to go to africa and see wild ones.
what do you think?
 
#6 ·
is this asian leopard cat a wild breed or are they bred in this country?
The ALC is a wild breed you can find out lots of information about them on Bengal cat magazine ..:: bengalcat.co.uk ::.. the ALC is used to create the F1 foundation bengal and then the F1 is used to create the F2 the so on until F4 An F4 is a direct decendent from the ALC but is classed as a Domestic cat being 100% pure bengal you will Find F1's 2's and 3's being classed as Foundation Bengals as these are used to create the bengal, but i am sure if i have got anything wrong i will be corrected

In answere to your questiong the ALC is not bred in the UK but can be imported if you own a DWP licence and have a spart 5 to 6k so donna lets save our 12k and get one each!!! x
 
#9 ·
After reading the magazine on Bengals from DiamondDust Bengals are more appealing as pets, unless you really like a challenge that is.:)
Bengals recieved lots of bad press & most of it was cods wallop
Bengals are more dog like in personality ,they will follow you from room to room
They are very chatty cats ,they adore water ,but most of all they are very affectionate cats & my house would not be a home without them

I love them xx
 
#25 ·
The Ashera was featured in the Daily Mail but there is a press release online.

They are breed in the US and are being sold by a British entrepreneur called Simon Brodie.

They are a cross between the African Serval, Asian Leopard Cat and an unknown breed of domestic cat. Reaching a weight of up to 30 lbs and standing 4 feet tall on it's hind legs and living for 25 years. It's reported that they are happy to eat tinned cat food but prefer a heated bed due to their exotic heritage.

They've been developed by a team of geneticists as the ultimate designer pet.

There is a debate going on at the moment on the US forums about whether it's a hoax or not. Many of these people think that it's just a Savannah because there seems to be very little difference between the two breeds.

There are 2 types of Ashera - the normal which costs $22,000 and the hypo-allergenic version which is $28,000.
 
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