Reasons why Bengal cat is better than dogsㅣDino cat

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Reasons why doglike bengal cats are better than dogs
Bengal Cat Tyranno is a brown Bengal cat with a leopard fur.
Bengal cats are expensive cat breeds.
Also, bengal cats are so adorable and rare.
Bengal cats are sociable, like other animals, and tough.
Bengal cats friendly personality similar to that of dogs.
Bengal cats can walk with people! So, Bengal cats are like dogs.
Bengal cats are playful and attractive.
Bengal cats are energetic, curious and smart.
How to buy a Bengal cat varies from country to country.
There are various methods such as breeder, cattery, and shops.

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All Comments (21)
  • @itsjim2875
    I bought my Bengal (deceased) in 1997 after searching for awhile and trying to decide what breed to get. I eliminated several for various reasons - didn't want a Siamese because they were too vocal, etc, and really liked the markings of a Bengal, so got a nice "pet" quality (color not up to show standards) from a breeder in Southern California. I loved that cat (still do) for the next 17 years until I had to have her euthanized in 2014 because of liver failure. But I laughed those 17 years because I believe she could out talk any other breed on the planet. She was VERY vocal - used to keep me apprised of everything she was doing, and probably what she thought I should have been doing. We had a terrific relationship. If I were younger I would get another.
  • @snookerb6777
    I just lost my three Bengals this year. Bengals are the best. Adopted two senior kitties and I love them very much but Bengals are in a class of their own. Thanks for sharing the joys of these amazing cats
  • My female bengal was a real show off. Any one who came to visit she presnted herself to be admired. A real diva. My male bengal did not like to be held. He was not a lap cat until it was winter and wanted to be warm and then he came and sat in my lap.
  • @KAD132
    The downside of a bengal cat is ...you can't ignore him....if you ignore him he will turn your life to hell.....he also picky with food....he doesn't like to be touched.....Also he is strong ..... if he attacks...he can cause serious damage...so you should keep him happy all the time...
  • They're the only cats who can approach the loyalty of dogs! Good video!
  • @ericah6546
    My neighbors had one when I was growing up He used to go for swims in our pool in the summer. He was a very good swimmer. And friendly, he'd come when you called him over. And his cute tail would stand straight up like a stick.
  • Tyranno is gorgeous!!! My favorite color!! Bengals are great, never a dull moment
  • @astroyeti4422
    A distant relative of mine needed a cat sitter for 6 months so I took her in. I had no knowledge of Bengal cats and was intrigued how she had leopard like fur patterns. This cat was so different than any cat I've ever known in many ways with the boldness, the athleticism, vocalizations, astounding intelligence and ability to train. I've had her for 3 months so far and will probably get one now despite being more of a dog lover before.
  • My Bengal loved to be touched and snuggled. He didn’t like to be picked up though. He was a YAPPER for sure! And LOUD. Strong, loving, smart & friendly. I wouldn’t recommend for first time cat owners. Lol wouldn’t have traded him for the world. I miss him so. 😞
  • Bengal’s are amazing animals. Mine is like a dog trapped in a cats body. Always needs to be near me, usually on my lap or sleeping on my chest.
  • @bigmikeswiss
    Our Bengal male turned 10yo this spring. Still very active. Very demanding when HE is in the right mood, he loves to be touched, pet’ or brushed for extended time. When he thinks, its enough, he simply leaves his place on my chest. One thing in regards to socialization. He came into our house, from cattery in the age of 4 months, to two 10+ yo senior males cats. One british shorthair (like the catfoodbrand) and one 90% turkish van. As long, as He was a kitten, he also tried to play with the older, who sadly did not have too much fun and stamina for his endless plays. When he got older, he played with them, but more and more dominated the old ones. Sadly, both of the old ones, left us over the 🌈 only 2 years later. No the bengal is the only cat in our house. And shows no - no - needs of competition in regards of attention or food. We are a retired couple, and can spend lots of time with him. With no kids around, he is our sweetheart. But he knows. 😉.
  • I watched this with Bedford. He was glued to the screen! He loves your cats! 😻🐆 There are no downsides to owning Beddy, he's the best cat I've ever had 🐆
  • I had two & found that even when they're over 10 yrs old that they still need plenty of mental stimulation & exercise every day. They don't cope at all well being the only cat. They really need a feline companion, preferably another Bengal, or a cat which isn't easily dominated. Oh, and, Snow Bengals are wilder, so more of a challenge. One of mine was a food thief, the other nagged me until I gave her attention, and both were Carpet Removal Specialists who literally worked side by side at this! ❤️😸❤️😺❤️
  • @bwest2010
    We have had 3 Bengals, loved every one. They are really more like dogs. Come when you call, fetch, talk back to you when you ask them to. They are highly intelligent and thus demanding of stimuli. They are alpha animals. We found a second cat, no matter the breed is very beneficial to them. Finally, do not ever let them see you getting toilet paper from the roll and do not, under any circumstances, teach them to flush the toilet. It will never end.
  • @BabyJaguar2001
    Brown bengals really remind me of Baby Jaguar from Go Diego Go
  • @Lex5576
    Bengals are like a work of art.....the beautiful markings.....and those piercing green eyes. And their wild looks deceive their gentle natured demeanor. The only thing holding me back from getting one of these cats is the need to rescue some of the many unwanted strays from the pound in our county. The stray animal population in our NC county is out of control.
  • @1daySomeday
    I ABSOLUTELY LOVE YOU !!! right to the point in the video , and no lecturing of why not to get a bengal or why one must get a bengal dictating everyone into insanity. this video is gold!!! and ty finally got to see the size of a 3month old bengal thanks to your video / since mine will be that exact age when i get her home on her due date. Payment already a deposit and signed contract. we have all the works ready waiting for her and her name included / Mango! my family decided to get a miniature dachshund pup the exact same age so they grow up together. we went that route for so many reasons and one of the reasons were , there would be no competition felt between the two since cats compete more against other cats and dogs compete more against other dogs but Bengals and Dachshunds have been known to make the best of the best buddies right away for so many reasons it is mind blowing. Also we as a family get the best of both worlds , both a cat and a dog and both that are born within the same two weeks of each other as they both have similar interest and both love water!! to go for swims together, go running through underground tunnels their size together, while one climbs trees the other will run underground and meet each other on the other side. We just cannot wait for them to get here to their forever home. Just a few more days to go!