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Silver Bengal Cat Breed: Info, Pictures, Origins & History

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Silver Bengal cats are a type of Bengal cat with silver markings. These markings were introduced into some lines of the Bengal through interbreeding with American Shorthairs. They act much like Bengal cats, but they have silver tabby markings. Because of their unique coat, the silver Bengal cat is rare and extremely expensive.

Breed Overview

Height:

12–16 inches

Weight:

8–18 pounds

Lifespan:

12–16 years

Colors:

Spotted marble; brown, silver, snow

Suitable for:

Small families with plenty of space, experienced cat owners looking for a challenge

Temperament:

Willful, wild, mischievous, and entertaining

Much of their history is shared with the Bengal cat, which is a relatively newer breed.

Silver Bengal Cat Characteristics

Energy
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A high-energy cat needs a lot of physical and mental stimulation to keep healthy and happy, while a low-energy cat needs minimal physical activity, but still needs mental stimulation. When choosing a cat, It’s important to ensure their energy levels match your lifestyle.
Trainability
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Cats that are easy-to-train are more willing and skilled at quickly learning prompts and actions with minimal training. Harder-to-train cats are usually more stubborn or aloof and require a bit more patience and practice.
Health
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Certain cat breeds are more prone to various genetic health problems, and some more than others. This doesn’t mean that every cat in those breeds will have these issues, but they do have an increased risk, so it’s important to understand and prepare for any additional needs they may require.
Lifespan
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Due to their size or potential genetic health issues of a specific breed, some cats have shorter lifespans than others. Proper nutrition, exercise, mental stimulation, and hygiene also play an important role in your cat’s lifespan and quality of life.
Sociability
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Some cat breeds are more social than others, both towards humans and other cats and animals. Cats that are more social have a tendency to rub up on strangers for scratches or jump on laps for cuddles, while cats that are less social shy away, hide, are more cautious, and even potentially aggressive. No matter the breed or gender, it’s important to socialize your cat and expose them to many different situations.

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The Earliest Records of the Bengal Cat in History

A Bengal is a mix between a domestic cat and an Asian Leopard cat. Silver Bengal cats occur when just the right American Shorthair is bred with a Bengal. However, even then, these cats do not always occur with the proper pairing. It is all a matter of what traits the kittens inherit, which is all a game of chance.

Silvers are created by an inhibitor gene known as “I”. This is a dominant gene that inhibits (but does not fully eliminate) warm pigment or yellow pigment in the cat’s hair while leaving black pigment. One copy of the gene can cause the loss of pigment, but a cat with two copies of the mutation will have less yellow/red pigment and less color overall.

The Bengal was first mentioned in 1889. However, we do not know how long they existed before that. There is some possibility that Asian Leopard Cats and Domestic cats were bred together throughout history as soon as domestic felines were common enough. Just like random crossing between wolves and domestic dogs occurs, wild cats and domestic cats may occasionally breed as well.

However, there was not much purposeful breeding during the early years. In fact, all early accounts stopped after only a generation or two. It seems that the Bengal breed did not catch on until much later.

Adult Silver Bengal Cat lying down
Image Credit: Pavel Shlykov, Shutterstock

How the Silver Bengal Cat Gained Popularity

Jean Mill was the first known American to deliberately cross an Asian Leopard Cat with a domestic cat. However, this feline was a black tomcat, so that first crossing would not have produced a Silver Bengal. She bred cats together off and on for a number of years. However, the breed did not begin gaining in popularity until much later.

In 1970, Jean Mill began another attempt at creating the Bengal cat. She received a group of Bengal cats that had been used in genetic testing studies. She used these cats as the basis for her population. However, at this time, other breeders began creating these mixed cats as well.

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Formal Recognition of the Silver Bengal Cat

The Silver Bengal is not recognized as its own breed of cat. Instead, it is mixed in with all other Bengal cats.

Bengals were accepted by The International Cat Association in 1986. However, they did not gain championship status until 1991. In 1997, they were accepted by the Governing Council of the Cat Fancy.

Many other cat clubs followed these first two. Today, most associations have this breed on their registry. However, some have very strict guidelines regarding what cats can be registered. Usually, they have to be later-generation felines, as “early-generation” cats are typically prone to infertility.

silver bengal cat walking on the edge
Image Credit: TalyaPhoto, Shutterstock

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Top 4 Unique Facts About the Silver Bengal Cat

1. Silver Bengal cats don’t meow (kind of).

Instead, they have a raspy voice that sounds closer to a bark. It isn’t exactly a roar either, which is what many people expect from a cat with wild ancestry!


2. Bengals are extremely agile.

They are known for turning light switches on and off and turning on faucets. Therefore, they must be watched closer than your average cat.


3. They are extremely expensive.

A Silver Bengal can easily cost $10,000. Regular Bengals are plenty expensive, but Silver Bengals are typically even more so.


4. The breed was started many times.

Over the years, many people attempted to start this breed. However, it only recently took off. Therefore, there are many older Bengal cats that the modern breed is no longer related to.

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Does a Silver Bengal Cat Make a Good Pet?

Many people covet Silver Bengals due to their wild and unforgettable look. However, these cats are not necessarily the easiest to own. They are extremely intelligent, which means that they require more stimulation and tend to cause more trouble. They are known for figuring out do and other household gadgets. Therefore, they usually need to be supervised a bit more closely. Many people describe them as athletic 3-year-olds!

They are also extremely energetic. Therefore, you have to purchase many climbing structures to keep them happy. Without the proper care, they can be a bit more destructive. They will climb just about anything, including your curtains. For this reason, they are often considered high maintenance.

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Conclusion

Silver Bengals are a subset of the Bengal cat, which is a modern crossbreed between an Asian leopard cat and a domestic feline. Typically, the domestic cat is a male since many male Bengals are infertile. These cats are extremely expensive due to their rarity. Because a wild cat is used to create the breed, it usually costs breeders quite a bit to produce kittens, contributing to the high price.

Silver Bengals are even more expensive. Therefore, they cost quite a bit more money.


Featured Image Credit: Velari Pavljuk, Shutterstock

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