Full Grown F1 Bengal Cat
The cycle continues with the breeding of the next generation with a breed of the domestic cat.
Full grown f1 bengal cat. The cat thus produced has characteristics of both the domestic breed and the asian leopard cat. They are simply breathtaking. The average male will weigh slightly higher between 10 and 15 pounds. Filial literally means a good offspring.
Initially the f1 females are bred with a fertile male bengal or an asian leopard cat to produce f2 bengals. When compared to the pure serval or the high percentage bengals the f1 savannahs are quite manageable. Male cats tend to weigh anywhere from 10 to 15 pounds while females grow to be about 7 to 10 pounds on average. This range accounts for both male and female cats though size does vary by gender.
F1 females are 13 to 19 pounds. To succeed in producing the most beautiful bengal kittens imaginable you must first have the most beautiful cats possible. If you are wondering just how big do bengal cats get understand that the full grown size of an adult bengal cat can differ from a few factors including diet and pedigree. F1 stands for filial which literally means offspring.
The term f1 means the first generation of filial. When asian leopard cats are bred with a domestic cat the generation of bengals produced is called f1. The name bengal derives from the alcs scientific name prionailurus bengalensis. Size can also vary but typically a full grown bengal cat will fall in the range of 6 15 pounds.
Following the breeding of an asian leopard cat with any domestic cat an f1 bengal cat is produced. We work very hard to select only exceptional bengal cats and this is reflected directly in the quality of our bengal kittens for sale. Take the time to look at our breeding bengal cats. F1 savannah cat size males are 17 to 25 pounds standing approximately 16 to 18 inches at the shoulder and 22 to 24 inches from chest to rump.
The bengal produced will just have half of the characteristics of the alc and half of the domestic breed used. The breed of domestic cat used doesnt matter it will always produce a bengal. The family line starts from f1 and continues to f5. With that being said an average bengal female will weigh just under 10 pounds.