Bengal cats are a combination of looks and strength, and they have a strong curiosity. They are also larger than the average house cat, and unlike many quiet cats, Bengal cats love to exercise. Next, let's get to know this special cat.
The Bengal cat originated in the United States, which is not a natural breed, the result of a cross between a wild leopard cat and a domestic cat. The new breed was named the Bengal cat. After generations of domestication, Bengal cats and humans have become closer and closer, and they can also get along happily with other animals in the family.
Bengal cats are distributed in China, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Thailand, Vietnam and other countries.
The Bengal cat is a medium to large cat with a wedge-shaped head, a slender body and smooth muscular lines. It has beautiful leopard-print fur on its body. The Bengal cat's fur is silky and shiny, like satin, and feels good to the touch. The body is slender and muscular. From a distance, the Bengal cat looks like a vigorous cheetah. Wildness and coldness are the most intuitive expressions of its appearance.
However, the character of the Mengjiala cat is not as wild and cold-blooded as we imagined. They not only inherit the appearance of wild leopard cats, but also have a very high IQ. Compared with our common domestic cats, Bengal cats are more docile to their owners than you can imagine, and they are more obedient. They can recognize the master's command very quickly, and do exactly what the master asks. In addition, its learning ability is also very strong. It can quickly learn what the owner teaches and understand the meaning of the owner. It is a very understanding cat.
Even though it always holds its head high, it feels that it cannot be approached. The docile, hardly aggressive Bengal cat can quickly become good friends with its owner. It is not clingy to people, but never easily quarrels with other animals, not to mention hurting humans.
As a breed of wild leopard cats and domestic cats, Bengal cats are far more likely to suffer from genetic diseases than other cats. Therefore, as the owner, you must pay more attention to the health of Bengal cats. They are prone to heart disease, cataracts, leukemia, and gastrointestinal infections. In terms of daily diet, the food that Bengal cats eat is similar to that