The Bengal cat makes a
loving, intelligent housecat. Curious and
entertaining, some even enjoy playing in water and bathing
with their owners. They enjoy the companionship of both
adults and children and usually adapt to other family pets.
Some owners regularly walk their Bengals on leashes.
Exercise, nutritional and immunization requirements are the
same as for all domestic household cats.
The Bengal cat can be very mischievous and boisterous. They are active cats always ready to play. You can easily leash train them, and teach them to fetch, and play other games. They are also very vocal cats, always eager for human companionship and approval. The Bengal cat mixes well with children and other animals. With their sleek, soft coat, which is more like a pelt than ordinary cat fur, sufferers of allergies claim that the Bengal cat brings out fewer reactions.
The domestic Bengal (four generations or more from the Asian Leopard Cat) has normal litter box habits, is recognized in several cat fancy registries and currently makes up the largest number of cats competing in The International Cat Association (TICA). Also recognized by registries such as AACE, ACF, ACFA, CCA, FIFE, GCCF, FIFE, NZCF and QICC, this entertaining and affectionate cat is finding its way into more and more living rooms.
The Bengal cat makes a loving, intelligent housecat. Curious and entertaining, some even enjoy playing in water and bathing with their owners.
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