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Nature & Temperament of a Bengal Cat

Elegant, beautiful, and with a wildcat look: the Bengal cat is a fascinating little fellow. If you want to buy one, you should not only be guided by their appearance but also know about their тфегку and temperament. 

When a Bengal cat sneaks around on silent paws and with big, bright eyes, that’s a great sight. Its nature is determined by its cuddly nature as well as its wild side.

Cuddly Tomboy: Nature of the Bengal Cat

As a family cat in a household with experienced cat owners, Bengals are in wonderful hands. They are fond of children, affectionate, friendly, and cuddly. Nevertheless, they are not cuddly toys, because the chic velvet paws with the wild look are very self-confident and self-determined.

In addition, this four-legged friend is very sociable and loves to be with other cats. Since it can be both dominant and physically strong, your second cat should be able to handle it. Adopting a pair of siblings usually works very well. The cute little tomboy usually gets along well with a strong but calm cat like the Maine Coon.

Not to be Underestimated: Temperament of the Bengal

The smart, playful Bengal is sporty, agile, and always on the go. On the one hand, this means that it never gets boring with it, because it always comes up with something new. On the other hand, you absolutely have to give them the opportunity to be able to live out their temperament and to keep herself busy, because only then is their attitude appropriate to the species.

The gifted Bengal cat loves to learn tricks. If you don’t challenge it, a cat gets bored, which it can show through behavioral problems such as scratching wallpaper and furniture, clearing shelves, and other pranks. In any case, you should have enough time, space, and patience for a cat of this breed.

Mary Allen

Written by Mary Allen

Hello, I'm Mary! I've cared for many pet species including dogs, cats, guinea pigs, fish, and bearded dragons. I also have ten pets of my own currently. I've written many topics in this space including how-tos, informational articles, care guides, breed guides, and more.

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