The Bengal cat is definitely a representative of the small and precious cats. Bengal cats have a silky soft feel to the touch, and their patterns are more gorgeous than leopards. After several generations, they have become family-friendly pet cats.


Bengal cats are often described as intelligent, curious and active. In fact, some even say they are more like dogs than cats, which is one of the reasons people love Bengal cats. Let's take a look at the personality traits of Bengal cats.


1. Bengal cats are very curious


Bengal cats are very curious, always exploring, wanting to see what is going on around them, and if something happens, they will immediately come up to check it out of curiosity.


If you have something you don't want to be destroyed by them, remember to move it out of reach of their claws!


2. Bengal cats are talkative


If you own a Bengal cat, you don't need an alarm clock. Once your Bengal cat knows that the feeding time is 7am, it will wake you up at this time.


The Bengal cat is always meowing, as if there is a lot to say. Some people find it interesting, while others don't.


3. Bengal cats are very smart


Bengal cats are smart and pick up on new things very quickly, especially on an emotional level. They can instantly read the atmosphere of the room, the meaning of your gestures, and even your tone of voice. They are always aware of how you feel, and your emotions can easily influence their behavior.


Being so intelligent, they have more social and physical needs than other cats.


4.Bengal cats are social


Don't leave a Bengal cat alone in the house all day. They need company, and most importantly, they need you.


Being alone for long periods of time can make them uncomfortable, bored, or lonely, and perhaps make them destructive.


So having another pet at home at the same time works best so they can accompany each other!


5.Bengal cats are active


Bengal cats are full of energy and are quite active even into adulthood. For Bengal cats, "playing" isn't just some fun activity, it's their motivation to hunt and is as important to them as food and water.


Although they are active, Bengal cats still spend a lot of time napping, after all, they need to recover to get more playtime. But their waking hours will always be around you looking for ways to entertain.


If you own a Bengal cat, take care when feeding them. A beautiful Bengal cat should have a muscular body, not a body full of fat.


Therefore, when feeding Bengal cats, it is necessary to control the intake of fat content. It is recommended to choose a high-protein, low-fat cat food as the staple food for them.


If the budget is sufficient, you can buy some small snacks for the Bengal cat, such as canned food and cat strips. When training the cat, the owner can use these snacks as a reward for the cat to eat, and it will also make the cat fall in love with the training.


Although cats are not as obedient as dogs, as long as the owner is properly trained, you can also make cats understand simple commands, which will make you proud.


In daily life, the owner should also comb the Bengal cat often, and then give it some cat grass, so that it is conducive to spit out the hair ball. You don't need to take a shower so often, just once every six months or three months.