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Published: 2016-03-13 13:50:11 +0000 UTC; Views: 2422; Favourites: 212; Downloads: 89
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This isn't my Bengal, Loki - it's another Bengal that lives locally. This other Bengal noticed us while I was out walking Loki on a leash and then followed us from a distance. Loki didn't see him, climbed up a tree to get near some pigeons, and then got shouted at by him (which is when I took this photo).This Bengal beat a hasty retreat once Loki shouted back and jumped down - Loki is the bigger out of them and the other Bengal recognised that.
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Amliel [2025-01-17 08:26:13 +0000 UTC]
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segura2112 [2016-03-13 20:42:42 +0000 UTC]
Beautiful shot and love your story. How are they as pets? Thank You
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FurLined In reply to segura2112 [2016-03-14 22:10:24 +0000 UTC]
Thanks . Bengals are one of the higher energy breeds, have more of a need for stimulation than average, can be quite vocal and can be a bit stronger/heavier. That's not to say they're always energetic - my Bengal spends plenty of time napping and being quiet
. They can make great pets, but I think are probably more suited to an experienced cat owner who doesn't mind a cat that can be a bit noisier and demanding. As with any other cat breed you still get plenty of variation in individual cats though! Earlier generation Bengals were/are trickier as pets, with later generation ones (most commonly available) being better.
A couple of different perspectives:
www.bengalcathelpline.co.uk/be…
www.bengalcat.co.uk/character.…
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LauraTheStrange97 [2016-03-13 14:04:23 +0000 UTC]
Bengal cats are so beautiful. And I love that you named your cat Loki, that's awesome
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