The vibrant Bengal cat breed draws its lineage from the wild Asian leopard cat and boasts a distinct spotted or marbled coat akin to that of big cats. With color variations such as rich gold, russet, and ivories, Bengals are known for their signature leopard-like rosettes and marbling patterns.These active cats showcase a well-muscled yet sleek physique with females typically ranging smaller in size than males. Acknowledged for their energetic nature and impressive agility, Bengals require ample physical and mental stimulation, making interactive play and toys a must for their well-being. As intelligent animals, they are unique for their communicative nature and adaptability to various surroundings, relishing in water play and high vantage points.
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2 very friendly, playful pedigree bengal girls with fantastic markings. From a litter of 4, all of which have had health checks, neutered, vaccinated, microchipped and wormed/etc. and we have kept all

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Boy bengul kitten white and tabby stiped he is fluffy his face is half white and half tabby stripes his paws and belly and feet are all white .. he has tiger stripes down his body to his tail which i

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Hello I’m rehoming my 3 cats one male bengal cat who’s almost 2 in November, and a female tabby cat who’s also nearly 2 in December and a female half Maine coon and she’s £120 who’s 5 months old I’m
Bengal cats can make excellent house pets for owners who are prepared to meet their specific needs. They are highly intelligent, energetic, and affectionate cats that require ample daily mental stimulation and physical exercise to prevent boredom and destructive behaviours. Bengals bond closely with their owners and enjoy interactive play and training, but they also need space to explore and benefit from enrichment such as climbing trees and scratching posts. They can be vocal at times, so ownership suits those ready for an active and engaging feline companion.