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10 Facts About Bengals

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1. Bengals have wild origins

The Bengal breed was achieved by pairing small, wild Asian leopards with domestic cats, producing the coveted “wild” look that people love, minus the feral aggression part.

Bengals were first bred by Jean Sudgen Mill in the 1960s and were officially recognized by the International Cat Association in 1991.

 

2. Bengals are not dainty pets

Bengals have a muscular, athletic build. Generally, Bengals can reach a weight of 8-15 pounds.

Their coat features spots, rosettes, and marbling, giving them an exotic, jungle cat appearance. In fact, the Bengal is the only domestic cat breed with rosette markings. These spots can be a range of colors, including rust, chocolate, and black.

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3. Bengals have loads of energy

These spirited felines are highly active and almost always “on the move.” They’re typically alert, which is a trait required by its leopard ancestors for survival.

Bengals love to play with their humans and will vocalize their desire to interact with you. They’ve even been known to engage in negative behavior, such as hiding jewelry, just to get their owner’s attention.

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4. Bengals love H2O

Bengals have a unique fondness for playing in water. It’s not unusual for a Bengal to join his owner in the shower.  If you own one of these playful cats, you may want to consider installing a motion-sensitive faucet or a pet fountain so he can drink whenever he pleases.

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5. Bengals have “glittery” fur

In the right light, a Bengal’s coat can appear to have an iridescent sheen. This trait, also called “glittering,” makes a Bengal’s fur look like it’s been dusted with golden pixie dust. Most fans of the breed agree this unique trait further enhances the Bengal’s natural beauty.

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6. Two are better than one

Bengals thrive with consistent interaction. These social felines enjoy spending time with their owners, so if you’re away at work most of the day, consider bringing a second kitty into your home. Bengals love having a companion.

 

7. Bengals are highly trainable

Bengal cats are an incredibly smart breed. They like to learn new tricks, and they can be clicker trained to perform simple commands like retrieving toys. They can even be trained to walk alongside their owners on a leash!  These cats crave mental stimulation, so it’s important to challenge their minds with things like interactive food puzzles and toys.

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8. Vertical space is a must

For a Bengal cat, vertical space is where it’s at. They’re talented climbers and jumpers, and they love to explore high places. This becomes a significant piece of information when kitty-proofing your home for safety.

 

9. Bengals are talkative

Bengals are one of the most talkative cats. They like to communicate very  much and will certainly let you know about their needs. There are many sounds in their repertoire - from soft and gentle meowing to sharp and growling sounds.  In such a way, they express their love or ask for something.  When they get angry or frightened, they growl or howl.  The purr of Bengals is very loud, sometimes you can hear it from another room. 

 

10. Bengals are natural hunters

A Bengal’s predatory instinct runs deep. These cats are avid and skilled hunters. Just like their leopard ancestors, Bengals like to hunt for fish—so watch out for the fish in your aquarium!

Their high prey drive makes them less than perfect pets for households with smaller animals like hamsters, bunnies, or guinea pigs. Something to keep in mind if you’re considering bringing one of these cats into your home.

If you’re ready to welcome this one-of-a-kind cat into your heart, there’s no doubt you’ll be reciprocated with endless affection and memorable moments. While they might not be a low-maintenance breed, they’re certainly the furthest thing from being a boring one.

  

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