Bengal cats are one of the most energetic cat breeds and it can be difficult to keep them amused without having to spend hours of your time.
Bengals have a hyperactive personality and like to be mentally and physically stimulated.
Continue readingBengal cats are one of the most energetic cat breeds and it can be difficult to keep them amused without having to spend hours of your time.
Bengals have a hyperactive personality and like to be mentally and physically stimulated.
Continue readingWhen expecting a litter from a bengal cat, it is best to be prepared to take care of and handle the number of bengal kittens that are born.
Whether you’re breeding bengal cats as a full time career, or simply want to expand your bengal cat family, knowing how many kittens to expect is helpful.
Continue readingWhile bengal cats are not dangerous or untamable animals, there are certain countries, states, and cities that have laws restricting their ownership as pets.
These laws usually are made to stop wild animals from being owned as pets or to protect the local wildlife.
Continue readingBengal cats are one of the most mysterious and unique domestic cats you can own.
Bengals have many unique qualities that make them stand out from other cats.
Continue readingBengal cats are one of the most sought after cat breeds.
While bengals used to be banned in Australia, there are currently no restrictions and everyone is free to own bengal cats as long as they have not been imported.
Continue readingBengal cats are well known for being very vocal cats.
Bengals will often meow, chirp, yowl, and growl in order to get your attention.
Continue readingOne of the most common activities for bengal cats to engage in is climbing.
Bengals are known to climb anything around them and seem to be fearless in their quests for higher surfaces to sit on.
Continue readingBengal cats can at times be a controversial pet to own.
Different states and cities have different laws regarding bengals due to their more wild personality and the potential for them to disrupt the local ecosystems.
Continue readingA bengal cat can only be bred twice a year.
Overall, a female bengal cat can breed around 12-16 times throughout it’s entire life.
Continue readingThe lifespan of bengal cats on average is around 12-16 years.
Most bengals live over 10 years but rarely live over the age of 20.
Continue readingBlue bengal cats are bengal cats that have a blueish colored coat.
Blue bengals are one of the rarest breeds of bengal cats and are not commonly bred in most bengal breeding programs.
Continue readingBengal cats can eat rice.
If you are feeding your bengals rice, you should make sure that the rice you are giving them is cooked.
Continue readingBlue bengal cats are bengals that have a blueish colored coat.
Blue bengal cats are rare and difficult to breed.
Continue readingThe eye colors of bengal cats are usually gold, green, or yellow.
The majority of bengals have green eyes that sometimes look more grey or more gold depending on the lighting that they’re in.
Continue readingOne of the most important things to find out before getting a bengal is what health problems it has or may potentially have.
Bengal cats, just like any other animal, may be subject to different health complications and more prone to certain diseases and allergies.
Continue readingIf you’re learning about bengal cats, you’ve likely encountered the ranking system used to label the generation of a bengal cat by now.
Bengal cats are sorted into different categories based off how closely related they are to their wild ancestor, the Asian leopard cat.
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