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  • These cats rock

  • Nice recovery at 0:25

  • they are like "you're my prey" "NO you're my prey" lol

  • They're gonna ruin your leather couch!

  • Well.... my friend thoguth to cats were fighting... and they were mating lol

  • GO HAZEL GO!

  • 0:14 mrr! <3

  • Prices vary for Bengals - anywhere fro $400 - $1,000. Usually you pay less for a pet vs. a show cat.

  • woow....gorgeous.... (L) how much is it for a cat like that? :\

  • imagine the grayer one to be a cat who wants to make out with the other one, and the other cat is like "NOOOO I DONT LIKE YOU!" and watch it again. hahah

  • my cat died of wrestling but the others played with each and did like what your cat did, the dead one died because a stray cat got into our home, it's sad, my cats are like family they always look up for each other so when one died they have lack of joy ;-(

  • Hazel and Rudy are lovely names for cats. You're very lucky, they're quite special :)

  • Reminds me of my Bengal boys.. you should check out mine! You'll love um!!

  • MORTAL KOMBAT

  • Merkilo: I have been very successful with bringing another cat into our house. I am so lucky they all love each other. As for the cost!

    Save your money. I got mine for $200 but he is not a show cat. He is still beautiful to me. I have seen the price range from $350 to $1500. I would love to have another one, but do I need four cats when I am 60 yrs old. I already worry, knowing they are going to out live me and no one can spoil them like I do. My babies!

  • How can you be sure the cats aren't going to kill eachother doing that I'm too scared to bring a second cat in the house. Also how expensive are bengals? Im thinking about getting one

  • u can tell they are playin cause if they were for real hair would be flying, there would be cats meowing and screaming and they would be a little more caoutios...

  • You do have to introduce them slowly to each other - it usually takes about a week before they stop growling/hissing. You can also tell that they are playing because their ears are not back. Bengals cost between $400-1200 depending on markings. Pet cats are less expensive than if you were buying for breeding.

  • thank you

  • My witten's ears go back when they're playing, it's just what they do. You can tell if they've got a problem with eachother if they're not fighting, but looking at eachother, poofing up, and saying: "NRAAAAAAAAAUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU­UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUURLGHHHHHHH."

  • @Merkilo These two are companions, and only play fighting.

    If this was a real dispute, you would hear their voices. Cats always go

    for the chokehold when they rough house like this. It looks like more

    than it is.

  • Could someone with a Bengal either show me a picture of tell me what it means to have glitter on the cats coat. I have a 6 month brown spotted who looks like a king to me, but I am sure he is not ever going to be a bread winner. I still love the little scamp so much. He has changed his spots or markings even since we got him at 12 wks. Best cat. He loves my other best cats, two Siamese.

  • Both Hazel and Rudy have "glitter" - you really have to see it in the sun or bright light. Their fur shines. Bengals are great cats - lots of personality and physical energy - as you can see from the video.

  • Thanks for answering back. I was just reading about declawing. Mine are not declawed, nor do they claw on furniture. It seems a lot of Bengal pictures show the cats outside. I could never let mine out, so I am wondering if I am doing them a disservice by keeping them inside. Do your cats go outside? Our little Bengal is fearless.I cannot think of anything that he will back away from-other than a squirt bottle

  • I read that indoor cats live longer than cats that are allowed out doors. It may result in odd behavior; such as hunting socks and other ordinary household objects - but no harm done.

  • I bet that's something to do with not picking up diseases....

    Wait, what about the "lack of immune system" argument?

    Meh, I won't get into it.

  • Too bad you had them declawed. It's a cruel and senseless mutilation of a cats paws.

  • They are NOT declawed!

  • Well, they don't appear to have any claws and their paws look the way a declawed cat's paws look. Just my observation along with the obvious scratch free leather chair. I'm cool with being wrong though.

  • We are very fortunate, they do not use their claws very much when they are playing with each other (or with us) and they do not claw on the furniture. We do have scratching posts and a rug that they do like to use their claws on.

  • Look at the belly-up cat's foot at 18 seconds in. You'll see him/her but out claws, then retract them. Don't worry.

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