Oriental Shorthair vs Bengal

Comprehensive breed comparison covering personality, size, care requirements, health, grooming needs, and lifestyle compatibility. Make an informed decision with our detailed side-by-side analysis.

Oriental Shorthair
Domestic

Oriental Shorthair

Weight Range
7-12 lbs
Lifespan
12-16 yrs
Activity
High
Grooming
Low
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Bengal
Domestic

Bengal

Weight Range
8-15 lbs
Lifespan
12-16 yrs
Activity
High
Grooming
Low
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Key Differences at a Glance

📏 Size Comparison

Oriental Shorthair
7-12 lbs
VS
Bengal
8-15 lbs

⚡ Energy Level

Oriental Shorthair
High
VS
Bengal
High

✂️ Grooming

Oriental Shorthair
Low
VS
Bengal
Low

🔊 Vocal Level

Oriental Shorthair
High
VS
Bengal
High

Physical Characteristics

CharacteristicOriental ShorthairBengal
Weight Range7-12 lbs8-15 lbs
Body Length12-18 inches14-18 inches
Lifespan12-16 years12-16 years
Coat TypeSilkySleek, short, and dense with a soft feel
Coat LengthShort HairShort Hair
Eye ColorsGreen, blue, yellow, odd-eyedGreen, Gold, Blue (Snow Bengals)
Body TypeOrientalLong, muscular, athletic

Personality & Temperament

TraitOriental ShorthairBengal
Activity LevelHighHigh
TemperamentPlayfulPlayful
Good With FamiliesYesYes
Good With PetsYesYes
VocalizationHighHigh
TrainabilityEasyEasy

Care Requirements

Care AspectOriental ShorthairBengal
Grooming NeedsLowLow
Shedding LevelLowModerate
Exercise NeedsHighHigh
HypoallergenicYesNo
Best LivingApartment or house (as long as they get enough attention)House with space to roam, though apartments work if enrichment is provided

Health Considerations

Health AspectOriental ShorthairBengal
Common Health IssuesProgressive retinal atrophy (PRA), heart disease, respiratory issuesHypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (HCM), Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA), and Hip Dysplasia
Average Lifespan12-16 years12-16 years

Which Breed Is Right for You?

Oriental Shorthair is Better For:

  • Families seeking a high-energy companion
  • Owners who can provide high exercise
  • Those comfortable with low grooming
  • Households with children
  • Multi-pet households
  • Living in apartment or house (as long as they get enough attention)

Bengal is Better For:

  • Families seeking a high-energy companion
  • Owners who can provide high exercise
  • Those comfortable with low grooming
  • Households with children
  • Multi-pet households
  • Living in house with space to roam, though apartments work if enrichment is provided

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