Bengal

The Bengal is a stunning breed with a wild appearance and domestic temperament. Known for their leopard-like spotted or marbled coats, these energetic, intelligent cats bring exotic beauty to any home.

About the Bengal

The Bengal cat is a domestic breed that looks like it just walked out of the jungle. Created by crossing domestic cats with Asian Leopard Cats, Bengals have retained the striking spotted or marbled coat of their wild ancestors while developing a friendly, domestic temperament.

Bengals were first developed in the 1960s and 70s by breeder Jean Mill, who wanted to create a domestic cat with the beauty of a wild cat. Today’s Bengals are at least four generations removed from their wild ancestors and are fully domesticated.

These cats are incredibly active, intelligent, and athletic. They love to climb, play, and explore. Many Bengals enjoy water and may join you in the shower or play in their water bowl. They need significant mental and physical stimulation to stay happy.

Bengal coats come in several patterns, including spotted (with rosettes like a leopard) and marbled. Colors range from brown and orange to silver and snow. Their coat has a unique ‘glittered’ appearance that shimmers in the light.

Frequently Asked Questions

Bengals can be wonderful pets for the right owner. They need lots of space, vertical climbing options, and interactive play. They're not ideal for those wanting a calm lap cat. Active families who can provide stimulation and attention will find Bengals to be engaging, entertaining companions.