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A Bengal is a mix between a domestic house cat and an Asian leopard. Bengals naturally look wild with big spots and rosettes. They have a gentle temperament, provided they are separated by at least three generations. The name "Bengal" comes from the Asian leopard, (p.b. bengalensis) not the distant relative the Bengal tiger. The first time a bengal cat was heard of was in 1989 when Harrison Weir Wrote "Our Cats and All About Them". Bengals are know for their wild markings. A Bengal's body resembles a leopard's body. Both are long sleek.