The Bengal Cat Breed

A financial executive in Scottsdale, Arizona, Jonathan Koop has served as the president and chief executive officer of a company named Bankrupt Debt Acquisitions since 2010. In his leisure time, Jonathan Koop enjoys caring for his Bengal cat.

Although Bengals are domestic cats, they resemble wildcats in many ways. The Bengal breed was started by the mating of a leopard cat (a wildcat breed common throughout South Asia) with a domestic house cat. Although American Jean Mill had no intention of breeding her leopard cat when she purchased it at a pet store, she was surprised when it mated with a common house cat. Within four breeding generations, the Bengal began taking on the dependable temperament of domestic cats.

However, the Bengal does have unique behavioral characteristics. True to its wild origins, the breed is muscular, athletic, and energetic. But like house cats, Bengals makes exceptionally loving, affectionate, and playful pets.

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