- Etat: ** self-adhesive
- Année: 2022
The booklet features the heads of both kittens with a short text, barcode, the Czech Post´s logo and a security feature, i.e. a hologram with a Czech Post’s motif.
a) the kitten of the Bengal cat, a unique and very modern breed. The combination of a wild appearance and temperament with a friendly, trusting and curious nature is a guarantee of a lot of fun. Kittens are smart and obedient, but need to be given constant attention not only by cuddling and playing, but by targeted training and a diverse environment in which they do not get bored. Unlike other cats, Bengals like water.
An adult Bengal cat weighs up to 10 kg. Bengals are powerfully built, muscular with heavy bones. They have a smaller head, an aerodynamic body shape, and the original wild appearance. The hind legs are longer than the front, which is the last remnant of the wild Bengal cat. Bengals’ meowing sounds like a hoarse bark.
b) the kitten of a Persian cat, one of the oldest cat breeds in the world. They reached Europe as early as the seventeenth century and quickly became a symbol of power and wealth. Despite the name, the breed does not come from Persia. Although the cat’s targeted breeding began around 1870 with the original intention of preserving the cute face, it gradually refocused on developing new colours until it reached the currently available more than 60 different coat colours.
In addition to their specific facial expression, Persians are considered attractive for their long, rich and fine plush hair, which is very difficult to maintain. Nevertheless, it has long been one of the most common cat breeds in this country.