The Bengal cat
The Bengal cat is a domestic cat breed that was created by crossing an Asian leopard cat with a domestic cat. Especially the drunk Egyptian cat. They are then often bred with breeds that display more friendly personalities. Because after breeding domestic cats with wild cats Its friendly personality may not be evident in kittens. The species name comes from the taxonomic name of the leopard cat. Bengal cats are native to the United States. In the 1960s, Jennifer Zook began breeding Asian leopard cats with domestic cats to develop a spotted cat that resembled a wild cat. But they had a more friendly personality. Later, Dr. Hubert Roberts took part in breeding and developed the Bengal cat breed that is known today. Bengal cats are medium to large in size. The body is long and strong. The muscles are clear, the head is round, the ears are erect, the eyes are large, the fur is short and thick, with a speckled or marbled pattern. This is similar to the pattern of the Asian star cat. The fur