How to Care for Bengal Cats

Created in the United States, the Bengal cat breed is a cross between the wild Asian leopard cat and the domestic variety. The Bengal is neither standoffish nor attention-grabbing. Weighing anywhere between 7 and 20 lb., the pet resembles wild cats such as tigers. They are active and amusing cats that can remind people of their larger cousins.

Things You'll Need

  • Brush
  • Comb
  • Cat toys
  • Leash
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Instructions

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      Groom the cat correctly each day. Bengal cats have have elegant spots and often brightly colored tails. A weekly brushing is essential. Brush the cat's fur for roughly five minutes at least once every week to help avoid mats. Get the cat used to this treatment while it's a kitten. The Bengal will often respond delightedly to the attention.

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      Use a comb on the Bengal cat's fur. A comb can ensure the cat's coat looks its best. Use a comb gently. Run it over each corner of the cat's body. Do not tug. Use a pushing motion that will tease out knots from the undercoat.

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      Make sure the cat has enough activities to occupy its time. A Bengal cat is an active cat. Bengal cats like to play with others as well as their owners. They welcome the chance to pounce and grasp objects. Provide the cat with a cat toy. Each cat toy should have allow the cat to jump and reach for items. Consider teaching the cat to do exercises such as somersaults.

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      Take the cat out on walks. Some Bengal cats can be taught to walk outside with an owner on a leash. Work with a young kitten if possible. Teach the cat to accept a leash gradually. Only go to areas that you know are safe and clean. A Bengal cat's paws can easily be hurt by broken glass.

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      Feed Bengal cats the way you would feed other cats. Provide the animal with table scraps only on rare occasions, and buy high-quality cat food.

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      Let the cat enjoy your swimming pool. This is one cat that likes water.