Bengal cats are confident, alert, intelligent, active, curious, friendly, and very playful. They are non-aggressive and quite affectionate. Bengal cats have a gentle temperament and can live harmoniously with children or other pets, but if they want to play hide-and-seek, you'll probably be exhausted trying to catch them. Bengal cats have shed their wild nature from the Amerindian cat and have become more like the docile temperament of a typical domestic cat. Bengal cats are good at interacting with people and enjoy being petted. They like to talk to their owners, play with children, and are highly adaptable and curious. 
How to raise a Bengal cat:
1. Bengal cats are quite lively and prone to fighting with other pets. If a new pet comes to your home, you should separate the Bengal cat from it to prevent fights.
2. When feeding Bengal cats, cat food should be the main staple. Fruits and chopped meat can be mixed into the food to supplement their vitamins and protein and promote their growth and development.
3. When raising a Bengal cat, place its bed in a warm location so that it can receive direct sunlight during the day but is protected from cold drafts at night. Bengal cats are very sensitive to their environment; an uncomfortable environment may affect their sleep.