Description
Bengal cats are a hybrid breed developed from a cross between an Asian leopard cat and a domestic cat. They are known for their striking, leopard-like spotted or marbled coats, high energy, and intelligence. These cats are often highly active, playful, and can be trained to do tricks, and unlike most cats, many have a fondness for water.
Physical characteristics
- Coat: The most recognized feature is their spotted or marbled coat, which can come in colors like brown, silver, and charcoal. Some Bengals have a “glitter” sheen on their fur.
- Size: They are a muscular and athletic breed. Males typically weigh between 9–15 pounds, and females 6–12 pounds.
- Eyes: Eye color can vary, including green, gold, yellow, blue, or aqua.
- Ears: They have medium to small ears with a wide base and rounded tips.





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