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Bengal CatThe Bengal Cat is a hybrid between the Leopard Cat (Prionailurus bengalensis) and the domestic cat (Felis catus). The wild leopard cat is widely distributed in eastern Asia and is listed in Appendix II of CITES with the exception of populations from Bangladesh, India and Thailand which are listed in Appendix I. As a hybrid of a CITES listed species, the Bengal Cat is subject to the same provisions of the Convention as the Leopard Cat. Most of the Bengal cats originate from Appendix II Leopard cats and for the purpose of CITES permitting, all Bengal cats will be treated as Appendix II animals. The canadian policy allowing importation and exportation of Bengal Cats is currently under review. This policy is based on CITES Resolution Conf. 10.17, which first came into effect September 18, 1997. However, as the United States has not implemented a similar policy based on the above mentioned Resolution, Bengal Cats travelling between Canada and the United States must have the following documentation:
Before travelling to other countries, please check with the appropriate CITES authorities to confirm CITES documentation requirements.
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