I want one of these cats. Freaking awesome!
As much as I want a dog, I'm not always around to take care of them.
So, what's next best. A cat that thinks it's a dog?
In terms of loyalty and companionship, you couldn't ask for a better cat. Unlike your average domestic cat, which can be somewhat aloof and fickle, Bengals are extremely people oriented and love to be showered with attention. Actually, if they had it their way they'd have one hundred percent of your attention twenty four hours a day. Basically they just love the human interaction and will happily spend all day following your every move.
Bengal cats come equipped with plenty of energy to burn. If you're looking for a cat who is content to spend it's days lounging and napping in a favorite chair, a Bengal likely isn't for you. They are a whirlwind of activity, with no happy medium. It's either all out or nothing at all. Fun comes by way of recklessly tearing through the house, climbing doors and cupboards, leaping to just about any height, until every ounce of energy is spent and there's nothing left but sheer exhaustion. At this point they become extremely cuddly, purring wildly and relentlessly nuzzling, before falling fast asleep.
Their intelligence can't be over stated. They are quick and eager to learn just about anything. It's not uncommon for them to be trained to enjoy a walk outdoors, on a leash. Tricks and behaviors can be taught and mastered with ease. Playing fetch and retrieving is another activity they enjoy. If there's such a thing as a dog in cats clothing, the Bengal is it, except a Bengal is a lot more independent than any dog.