The personality of the Bengal cat:
1. The Bengal cat is not as wild as its name suggests. It is gentle yet possesses the wild beauty of a leopard cat, without being aggressive. It is a straightforward pacifist.
2. Always full of energy, with the confidence and alertness of an athlete;
3. Possesses a strong sense of curiosity, is full of the spirit of exploration for many new things, is good at discovering even the smallest pleasures in life, and then wholeheartedly enjoys them;
4. They are born with a sunny disposition, and their exceptionally high IQ and EQ make them dislike being held in their owners' arms like other cat breeds. 
Bengal cat care tips:
1. Bengal cats love exercise, so cat trees should be added to their enclosures as exercise areas. Appropriate exercise helps maintain their muscle mass and excellent jumping ability.
2. Bengal cats are not considered obese cats. During their growth period, cats experience significant nutritional expenditure, and their calorie intake may be insufficient. Therefore, it is essential to replenish their energy expenditure by feeding them high-fat cat food.
3. When taking your cat outdoors, it's best to keep it on a leash. Don't leave it alone outside; beautiful cats are easily coveted and stolen.
4. Raising a leopard cat is not much different from raising a domestic cat; regular cat litter and dry food are fine. Leopard cats are of wild lineage and must be given freedom. They are highly adaptable, have few diseases, and are less prone to genetic diseases.
5. Bengal cats have very short fur and do not require their owners to spend too much time caring for them. Usually, with some petting, a reasonable and balanced diet, and regular cleaning, their fur will become smooth and soft.