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Bengal vs Bombay

A comprehensive side-by-side comparison of Bengal and Bombay covering temperament, lifespan, health risks, and care requirements to help you find your perfect match.

Overview Comparison

AttributeBengalBombay
OriginUnited StatesUnited States
Lifespan12-16 years12-18 years
Weight3.5-7kg3-5kg
Health Predispositions4 conditions3 conditions

Characteristics Comparison

Bengal

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

Bombay

Glossy jet-black coat
Brilliant copper-to-gold eyes
Affectionate and sociable personality
Miniature panther-like appearance
Dedicated lap cat

Health Predispositions Comparison

Compare genetic and constitutional health predispositions between the two breeds.

Bengal

Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (HCM)

High

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

Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA)

High

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

Pyruvate Kinase Deficiency (PK Deficiency)

Medium

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

Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)

Medium

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

Bombay

Respiratory Issues

Medium

Some individuals may experience respiratory issues due to the slightly shortened nose inherited from Burmese. Watch for nasal congestion and excessive discharge.

Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (HCM)

High

Risk of inherited heart condition where the heart walls thicken. Annual echocardiograms are recommended.

Craniofacial Defect

High

A congenital skull abnormality potentially inherited from Burmese lineage. Careful attention during breeding is required.

Care Tips Comparison

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

Bombay

Monitor breathing regularly for early detection of respiratory issues
Schedule annual cardiac ultrasound examinations
Brush weekly to maintain the glossy black coat
Provide an active play environment to prevent inactivity
Ensure plenty of quality bonding time as they crave affection

Which Breed Is Right for You?

Bengal might be for you if...

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.

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Bombay might be for you if...

The Bombay was bred to resemble a miniature black panther, featuring a jet-black coat and brilliant copper-to-gold eyes. Developed from Burmese and American Shorthair crosses, they are affectionate and sociable. These dedicated lap cats always want to be near their humans.

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