Thinking of getting a pet Bengal? Bengal cats make loving, dependable household pets and intelligent companions! Here are some common questions and considerations in selecting a new Bengal family member.
How large do Bengal cats grow?
Bengal cats are medium to large felines ranging from 8-15 lbs on average. Female Bengals are relatively smaller than the males and each different bloodline produces a vast array of musculature and size.
What is the temperament of a Bengal?
The domestic Bengal (four or more generations away from the Asian Leopard Cat) has been selectively bred for an active, loving, and responsive disposition. Generally, Bengals are extremely interactive and insist on being an active member of the family. Many Bengals have a natural love for water and for interactive play with adults, children, and other pet members of the family. Just as in all cat breeds, there are individual personalities within bloodlines and even between littermates. Some Bengals are born showmen; some may be reserved. Careful breeding for a loving temperament is only half the story. Socialization, interesting experiences, and lots of hands-on love and attention in early life and beyond are what shape your Bengal kitten into a prized companion.
Will my new kitten get along with my other pet(s)?
When adding any new feline member to your household, both the disposition and behaviors of the resident pets and the Bengal must be taken into consideration. Begin discussing the temperament and personality with your breeder. Is this Bengal outgoing or retiring? How do they interact with the breeder's family, littermates, and with other felines in the breeder's home? Have they ever been exposed to dogs, birds, turtles, etc.? These types of questions, designed for your specific situation, will give you a baseline to decide which cat would fit best with your resident pet.
A slow and easy introduction is the best route for introducing the new kitty into your home. Having a separate safe room prepared with food, water, litter pan, bed, and toys will allow the new kitten to acclimate gradually to their new environment while giving resident pets time to adjust to the intriguing smells of a new feline in their home.