


Bengal cats – a breed with Attention Deficit Disorder?
According to Steve Dale at My Pet World, "If a cat breed can have attention deficit disorder, it's the Bengal." Bengals are bright, active cats that ...
According to Steve Dale at My Pet World, “If a cat breed can have attention deficit disorder, it’s the Bengal.”
Bengals are bright, active cats that demand activity like few other breeds. If their natural playfulness and demands for activity are left unfulfilled, they can resort to destructive behavior, such as trashing their litterbox or knocking things over. If Bengal owners make the effort to meet their unique needs, they are rewarded by the cats’ intelligence, playfulness, and affectionate natures.

Marilyn Krieger, a cat behavior consultant and coordinator says Bengals require places to climb and activities when people are not there to entertain them. “A cat tree with various levels is important, and perhaps it overlooks a window is where you put the bird feeder. I suggest a Turbo Scratcher for Bengals because it’s two toys in one for cats twice as active (as most). This combination scratcher and track toy is available online and in pet stores.”