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Bengal

The Bengal was developed by crossing domestic cats with Asian Leopard Cats, resulting in a stunning leopard-like rosette pattern. Despite their wild appearance, they are friendly and extremely active. They are unafraid of water and intelligent enough to learn tricks.

Origin:United States
Lifespan:12-16 years
Weight:3.5-7kg
Vet Supervised

Bengal Characteristics

Leopard-like rosette pattern
Wild and beautiful appearance
Extremely active and playful
Unafraid of water
Intelligent and can learn tricks

Common Health Issues in Bengal

These conditions are genetically or physically predisposed in this breed. Early detection and regular checkups are important.

Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (HCM)

肥大型心筋症(HCM)
High Risk

HCM has been reported in Bengals, causing thickening of the heart walls. Annual echocardiograms are recommended.

Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA)

進行性網膜萎縮(PRA)
High Risk

A Bengal-specific PRA-b mutation causes progressive retinal degeneration and vision loss. Genetic testing is available.

Pyruvate Kinase Deficiency (PK Deficiency)

ピルビン酸キナーゼ欠損症(PK欠損症)
Medium Risk

An inherited enzyme deficiency causing hemolytic anemia. Fatigue and decreased appetite are common signs.

Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)

炎症性腸疾患(IBD)
Medium Risk

Bengals tend to have sensitive digestive systems and may develop IBD with chronic diarrhea and vomiting.

Care Tips for Bengal

Provide ample space and toys for adequate exercise
Get genetic testing for PRA and PK deficiency
Choose high-quality food for their sensitive digestive system
Use puzzle feeders for mental stimulation
Schedule annual cardiac ultrasound examinations

Bengal Cat Age in Human Years

With an average lifespan of 12-16 years, the Bengal ages fast in the first two years, then about 4 human years per cat year. Senior life begins around age 7.

Cat ageHuman ageLife stage
6 months10 yrsKitten–Junior
1 year15 yrsKitten–Junior
2 years24 yrsAdult
3 years28 yrsAdult
4 years32 yrsAdult
6 years40 yrsAdult
8 years48 yrsSenior
10 years56 yrsSenior
12 years64 yrsGeriatric
15 years76 yrsGeriatric
18 years88 yrsGeriatric
20 years96 yrsGeriatric

Frequently Asked Questions about Bengal

Q.What is the average lifespan of a Bengal?

The Bengal lives about 12-16 years on average. Indoor-only living, a proper diet, and regular health checks all help a cat reach — or exceed — that range.

Q.What health problems are common in Bengal cats?

Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (HCM), Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA), Pyruvate Kinase Deficiency (PK Deficiency) are among the 4 conditions this breed is genetically or physically predisposed to. Regular checkups and daily monitoring of appetite, behavior, and weight help catch issues early.

Q.How much should a Bengal weigh?

Adult Bengal cats typically weigh 3.5-7kg. Sudden weight changes can signal a health issue, so logging weight monthly is a good habit.

Q.What is the temperament of a Bengal?

Bengal cats are known for being leopard-like rosette pattern, wild and beautiful appearance, extremely active and playful. Individuals vary, but understanding the breed's nature helps you set up the right environment.

Q.Where do Bengal cats originate from?

The Bengal originates from United States.

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