The Bengal House Cat  

 

The Bengal House cat: Features, Behavior, and Personality    

 


 
A Bengal Cat is a high-breed house cat with small-rounded ears and large oval eyes. This cat is known to have a gentle temperament. Bengal’s are great house pets because they are friendly creatures.
 


Bengal Cats are developed from combined wild Asian Leopard and domestic cats. In fact, “Bengal” came from Asian Leopard Cat's taxonomic name--Prionailurus bangalensis. What's interesting about Bengal cats is the facts that they looked wild, inheriting the structure of the wild Asian Leopard, yet have acquired the friendly temperament of domestic cats. The development of these special cats includes the elimination of their wild tendenciesPhotobucket Some cats have spotted patterns and others are marbled patterned. The colors of the spots and background vary from color to color. The soft Bengal's coat more likely follows the color and pattern of leopard, not that of the domestic cats. Unlike any other ordinary cats, their coat patterns are unusual. Some of the widely recognized patterns are   Brown Spotted Tabby, Seal Sepia Spotted Tabby, Seal Sepia Marbled Tabby Brown Marbled Tabby,  Lynx Point, Seal Mink and Seal Mink Spotted Tabby.  Marbled Tabby.  Seal Spotted Lynx Point Seal Marbeld.

Gifted with great personality, Bengal’s became acceptable as part of the family. They love to run and jump, they are great in climbing

They are curios, intelligent, and very active. Bengal’s have good response for training. They don't feel fear or shyness. Like Asian Leopard cats, Bengal’s love water. Bengal’s have high appreciation of running waters. Photobucket Many of the owners have reported that their Bengal’s would happily play with water. Your Bengal’s sees water like a “shower time” for them.

  They are very playful and are vigorous but they don't want to be helped. In case you have visitors, expect your furry pet
to appear before them, because they are highly socialized, they easily interaction with humans and other animals.

Because of their strong playful personality, these animals hate boredom so that owners need to at least give them sufficient attention. Otherwise, your pet might feel jealous or neglected. So that owners need to not spend much of their time playing with Bengal’s, providing them with another high-energy feline is a good idea. A Bengal’s knows to catch human attention through its loud voice.Photobucket They are intelligent enough to express their emotions. Bengal’s are blessed with high vocal skills to make their owners determine their emotions. They communicate with humans through their vocal skills.Training Bengal’s is not hard because of their intelligence. They could be taught tricks. By proper training, they would imitate simple human gestures like shaking hands. Teach your Bengal’s a hide-and-seek play; you’d be amazed with their capacity to learn the game. They are quick learners though what you teach them may limit their learning.

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