Boo the trained Bengal cat .. no clicker needed
Sunday, December 11th, 2011 at
12:25 pm
Who needs a clicker if you have a smart Bengal Cat performs on command
Video Rating: 4 / 5




I have a bengal male cat too..they are VERY smart !
The cat’s totally pissed by the end, he’s like, “where’s my treat?”
You and Boo have a very special relationship. Gorgeous and sweet cat!
I love it how you say beg! xD
omg this cat is beautiful <333
That’s one beautiful cat.
he’s taking it a tad too far and annoying his pet.
@MsAdrienneLynne they can range from ~ $500 – $2,000 … but there are many that need rescue for a small adoption fee.
@HikusonX no problem thought would type it in caps so you could see it properly lol
@immybob09 obviously i did and didnt know what it was still at the time. I have since found out. Thanks though
Most beautiful cat ever!!! So cute
Beautiful cat
@HikusonX read the title BENGAL CAT
tricks are for dogs
@Balpy67
My rabbit enjoys being trained =D I’ve taught him how to use a litter try, how to stand up on comand and how to give me kisses when I ask =D He seems to enjoy himself because after it he binkys off haha
my cat knows beg talk and come here
I LOVE CATS
Such a pretty cat what kind is it?
so is this something i can train my cat to do or is it that bengals take more to training?
Beautiful and smart kitty
i love the part when he says sit and he turns around. it is impossible to train a cat
an amusing vidio just the same
@Balpy67 Thanks for the info. but does that make them more expensive?
@MsAdrienneLynne Bengals sold as pets are inline with other popular purebred cats. But one should do research on the breeder to ensure that they scren for such things as HCM (Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy) a genetic heart disease that has riddled this breed along with the Maine Coon and Ragdoll
so cool. I worked with a guy who breeds and raises Bengals. Love the markings.
@MrKoshak “Actually, training is a recognised form of enrichment, just as good as toys (novel items), food based enrichment etc. Animals enjoy training because it’s mental stimulation.” squirrelOFC
Behavioral/social enrichment involves training and structured play. If you’ve ever played with your pet or trained your pet in any way then you’ve been using this enrichment technique already.