Feline Versus The Sea
A Bengal cat experiences the ocean’s touch for the first time, leading to an unforgettable reaction. As a wave gently rolls in, grazing its front paws, the cat’s body arches in surprise, swiftly attempting to escape the water’s embrace. Cats are generally not fans of water, primarily due to their fur’s long drying time and the loss of insulation.
Interestingly, Bengal cats are an exception to this rule. This breed, known for its striking coat resembling a wild leopard’s, is often more curious about water than its feline counterparts. However, this particular Bengal seemed unprepared to embrace its aquatic tendencies.