Thor, The Bengal cat, is one of those felines that look right into your soul and beyond. Just look at his emerald green eyes shining from his beautiful tabby cat fur – is this even real?! The mighty kitty’s coat is so purrfect that even the most prized show cats would be jealous! Could this cute cat be more majestic? We don’t think so. Neither does the Internet as Thor has gone viral since his photos appeared online.
Bengal cats are not your regular domestic cat breed as they still have some wildcat DNA in them, and being partly wild gives them unique character traits. The Bengals love to splash in the water, are very vocal and playful, can learn tricks and even like to take walks on a leash! Oh, and of course, the most marvelous trait is these cat’s colors – marbled or striped coat, that varies from black and gray to sandy and orange.
“I definitely feel like his servant!” Thor’s owner Rani Cucicov told Bored Panda. “Whenever he opens his mouth, we are ready to serve him, but I gotta admit that we get lots of love in place for it!”
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“I definitely feel like his servant!” Thor’s owner Rani Cucicov told Bored Panda
“Whenever he opens his mouth, we are ready to serve him”
“But I gotta admit that we get lots of love in place for it!”
“Thor is a very active and lovable cat!”
“He talks all day long and if we don’t answer his meowing, he gets pissed”
“And 1 time a day, mostly before going to sleep, he gets crazy and climbs on the walls”
“He seems like a child who doesn’t want to go to sleep”
“But after a few minutes he gets calm and goes to bed”
“When we have a visitor, he doesn’t run away like some cats, but he goes to check who it is and to smell their scent”
“And if he likes them, they will hear it from Thor himself with a few massive meows”
Thank you, Rani Cucicov, for talking to Bored Panda about your beautiful cat!
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they are 2 or 3 times removed from a leopard and also VEEEEERRRRYYYYY expensive.
and VERRRRYYYY CRAZY cause they have so much wild in them!!
Load More Replies...Thor is most definitely my KiiKii's internet boyfriend. They are the same breed <3 14055133_1...d17efd.jpg
PS: KiiKii has a Savannah brother (bred with an African Serval) named Mookie. His Instagram is here: https://www.instagram.com/mookiethesavannah/ 13669038_1...32f279.jpg
Thos is gorgeous, but please understand that cats like him require a lot of extra care and work. Please read the following page on a cat wildlife sanctuary's website to understand more about this issue. http://www.wildcatsanctuary.org/education/species/hybrid-domestic/what-is-a-hybrid-domestic/
Alyssa, judging by the comments on that site from Bengal owners, and the site's belief that hybrids should not be bred in the first place, I have to say that the info you get from the site is pretty one-sided. I'm sure there are lots of people who have had bad experiences with the Bengal because they didn't know what to expect and were overwhelmed by the energy and intelligence of these cats. Others have had cats with medical problems. But you must admit that medical problems in purebred cats (or moggies, for that matter) are not that uncommon. Certain breeds can carry genetic markers for different diseases, and there are some breeders who don't test their breeding cats for these conditions before putting them together to produce kittens. But not all breeders are like that. Responsible breeders test their potential queens and studs for any condition that should not be passed on, and if the cat is a carrier, it will not be bred.
Load More Replies...We have a Bengal and she's gorgeous but sooooo bad! Lovingest cat ever (sleeps on me every night) and follows my 3 year old around like a dog. But soooo bad. Lol
These are beautiful cats, but they are not just like a house cat. They require a fully educated owner willing to be flexible with their behaviors and litter box issues. Breeders just want to sell you a cat. Don't expect to hear about the challenges of owning a Bengal. www.wildcatsanctuary.org/education/species/hybrid-domestic/what-is-a hybrid-domestic/
Actually that's not true with all breeders. The woman I bought my Bengal from has been very helpful and informative of the cares and needs of owning a Bengal cat. The positives out way the negatives.
Load More Replies...When that first photo filled my screen, it actually made me gasp out loud. Genuinely breathtaking, this gorgeous creature!
they are 2 or 3 times removed from a leopard and also VEEEEERRRRYYYYY expensive.
and VERRRRYYYY CRAZY cause they have so much wild in them!!
Load More Replies...Thor is most definitely my KiiKii's internet boyfriend. They are the same breed <3 14055133_1...d17efd.jpg
PS: KiiKii has a Savannah brother (bred with an African Serval) named Mookie. His Instagram is here: https://www.instagram.com/mookiethesavannah/ 13669038_1...32f279.jpg
Thos is gorgeous, but please understand that cats like him require a lot of extra care and work. Please read the following page on a cat wildlife sanctuary's website to understand more about this issue. http://www.wildcatsanctuary.org/education/species/hybrid-domestic/what-is-a-hybrid-domestic/
Alyssa, judging by the comments on that site from Bengal owners, and the site's belief that hybrids should not be bred in the first place, I have to say that the info you get from the site is pretty one-sided. I'm sure there are lots of people who have had bad experiences with the Bengal because they didn't know what to expect and were overwhelmed by the energy and intelligence of these cats. Others have had cats with medical problems. But you must admit that medical problems in purebred cats (or moggies, for that matter) are not that uncommon. Certain breeds can carry genetic markers for different diseases, and there are some breeders who don't test their breeding cats for these conditions before putting them together to produce kittens. But not all breeders are like that. Responsible breeders test their potential queens and studs for any condition that should not be passed on, and if the cat is a carrier, it will not be bred.
Load More Replies...We have a Bengal and she's gorgeous but sooooo bad! Lovingest cat ever (sleeps on me every night) and follows my 3 year old around like a dog. But soooo bad. Lol
These are beautiful cats, but they are not just like a house cat. They require a fully educated owner willing to be flexible with their behaviors and litter box issues. Breeders just want to sell you a cat. Don't expect to hear about the challenges of owning a Bengal. www.wildcatsanctuary.org/education/species/hybrid-domestic/what-is-a hybrid-domestic/
Actually that's not true with all breeders. The woman I bought my Bengal from has been very helpful and informative of the cares and needs of owning a Bengal cat. The positives out way the negatives.
Load More Replies...When that first photo filled my screen, it actually made me gasp out loud. Genuinely breathtaking, this gorgeous creature!











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