@H3athers

I glanced at some of your other pics, and he has some of the markings, but not so much by way of rosettes: Bengals coats tend to have rosettes on their backs & stomachs, while having stripes on their legs, tail, and what is informally called "mascara" (the striping by their eyes). Note other breeds can have the striping & such as well, so...not exactly definitive.

He has some of those, though not all from what I can see. Was merely curious.

@H3athers

Another way of confirming if a cat is a Bengal or at least part-Bengal is observing and listening closely when they think you aren't around to see if they're fluent in HellSpeak, and if they often summon & consort with demons.

It's a solid litmus test, and the effects are *DRAMATICALLY* noticeable rather soon after allowing them into one's home. 😺😈

@netspionage 😂

He's pretty chill and quiet. I work from home and we are keeping him separated from the dogs for now (he's only about 4 mos and he's small for his age).

@H3athers

Those belly spots are only strengthening the case (besides being super cute) 😍

@netspionage here's another side shot. He's small even for a regular cat though and his mom was pure black. There was another boy and a girl in his litter they all looked very similar to him. They only way they could tell him and his brother apart was that his brother was slightly bigger.

@H3athers

His coat looks oddly Bengal-ish, though more like there's something else in the mix. Someone more expert in cat breeds than I might be able to say.

Here's a picture of Singha The JumboCat™ (can kinda see the belly spots).

Of course, the entire house is these guy's bedroom and playroom, so they flop out & sleep...pretty much anywhere.

Slothful creatures 😹

@H3athers

OK, I figured you wouldn't mind my showing these pics to someone more knowledgeable than I, and they said he looks, at the least, like he's got some "marbled pattern Bengal" in the mix. Are his eyes yellow?

Also, where did you get him? Was he a rescue? From a litter you know of?

If you don't mind me asking, that is. Just curious.

@netspionage mother and kittens were surrendered to a humane society. My sister was taking care of the kittens until they were spayed/neutered. His eyes are yellow with green rings around the pupil.

@H3athers

While Black Bengals exist (IIRC, you said the mother was black), they're so rare, per those more expert than I, the odds of one ending up in a shelter or the like is 'highly unlikely'; could have had a Bengal father, though, as based on those pics, even looks Bengal-ish to me.

Note: I am not endorsing this breeder, know nothing about them, and just grabbed this link for the pics: looks like a chaos marble.

kingsmarkfarms.com/bengals/kin

@H3athers

In the event he does have some Bengal in him...buckle up: they're prone to mischief, believe me.

Though I love their personalities, and they're *usually* crazy smart.

@H3athers

That said, he's a gorgeous cat, regardless of heritage. I'm not a cat breeder or breed snob or the like.

@H3athers

Holy Hydrargyrum I just looked online and Melanistic Bengals can cost around $10k (!).

"That's *outrageous*, and I would NEVER pay such a price for an animal," he said, deliberately ignoring the countless thousands of dollars spent for healthcare, food, toys, etcetera over a lifetime of having cats and dogs. 🙄😹

@netspionage we have two Shiloh Shepherds that cost in the low thousands each. As they are large-chested dogs, gastropexies are recommended to help ward off death from bloat. We've also had pricey vet bills for random things, like removing a (tiny, benign) skin tumor and an overnight stay for hemorrhagic gastroenteritis. On top of all that, we raw-feed them, which is about $2-$2.50/lb- they eat 5 lbs per day.

And yet, my reaction to purchasing a pet for $10,000 would exactly the same as yours

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@netspionage that said, cats live a lot longer than dogs, especially large breed dogs (Shilohs live 10 years on average), so maybe 10K would be worth it :)

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