Because like the Savannah cat the Bengal cat's wild looks make them look like from the wild like the Savannah looks like the osceles and it is from the Bengal so when a Bengal is seen it is recognized as a wild cat because it is bred from the WILD ASIAN LEOPARD CAT.
Domesticated Bengal cats have been banned in Alaska, and regulated in New York, Massachusetts, Georgia, Iowa, Delaware, Connecticut, Hawaii, and Indiana,
Not really, they wash themselves. A skin condition diagnosed by a vet might indicate a need for a bath.
A main coon Ocicat Bengal Egyptian Mau Answer A Bengal, Savannah, Abyssian, and an Egyptian Mau. These are domestic cats that look and are clossly related to wild cats.
Wild calico cats eat fish,and probably meat found where wolves and foxes didn't eat the animal
The cats mentioned here, Puma, Lynx and Bengal Tiger are NOT extinct. The Thylicine (Tasmanian Tiger) is not a cat but a marsupial and was declared extinct at one point, however there have been some sightings that have brought this into question in recent years.
As far as i know they are banned in Iowa, Georgia, Alaska, and from entering Hawaii.
Domesticated Bengal cats have been banned in Alaska, and regulated in New York, Massachusetts, Georgia, Iowa, Delaware, Connecticut, Hawaii, and Indiana,
Most Bengal cats have green eyes but Bengal cats without green eyes are rare. my Bengal cat has green eyes
Bengal cats are usually boisterous and energetic.
Loud and Clear, you have a happy Bengal
Typically no, Boxers and Bengal cats do not like taking baths or showers. Bengal cats like to play in water but not taking a bath.
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No they are not illegal in Georgia.
Yes, all cats like to play.
No, a Lamborghini is not an illegal vehicle in the state of Georgia.
Yes, Bengal cats are very playful and make wonderful pets.
A Bengal is a new hybrid breed of cats. It has markings that is reminiscent of the Asian Leopard cat (wild-looking markings) and the temperament of domestic cats. It was conceived by cross-breeding Asian Leopard cats with domestic cats. Not to be confused with the tiger sub-species with the same name: Bengal tiger.