Rare Bengal-Maine Coon’s Outside Time Is Total Tiger Vibes


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Most cats really feel like they would not last even a few days in the wild. They just can’t do anything on their own, it seems, and that’s exactly how we like them. After all, they’re our babies! We need them to need us! Independence means less snuggle time.

For some cats, though, it really seems like they were made for the wild. Just look at this Bengal-Maine Coon mix! He got to go outside, and he literally looks like a little tiger. He could definitely rule the jungle:

Neville the Bengal-Maine Coon is one of the most beautiful cats ever. Even beyond the fact that they’re having outside time, and he looks like a wild animal, he’s wearing a medium cat harness. He’s almost outgrown it, and he’s only 6 months old!

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Neville is living in the UK with his mom. He’s so beautiful! He’s a mix of two very adventurous breeds, so he needs a lot of adventure to stay happy. Luckily, winter is just about over, and his mom loves taking him out! The world deserves to see how beautiful he is.

His favorite thing to do is go outside in the grass; there’s so much to see and smell there. Plus, there are some trees he can climb. Since he’s leashed up every time he goes outside, he can pretty much go wherever he’d like. Mom will be there every time:

His mom is so awesome. I’m so happy he gets to go on adventures!

How to Keep Bengal-Maine Coons Happy

Good luck getting your hands on a Bengal-Maine Coon: they’re incredibly rare, and for good reason. These cats, if you’re not careful, can be overwhelming and really tough to care for. This is a breed that needs a very experienced family.

Maine Coon sitting on a tree stump.Image via Shutterstock / Bukhta Yurii

Maine Coon sitting on a tree stump.Image via Shutterstock / Bukhta Yurii

(Image via Shutterstock / Bukhta Yurii)

If you have a Bengal-Maine Coon, you need to have several ways for them to get as much enrichment as possible. These things might include:

  • A wheel for them to run on during independent play.

  • Setting up foraging games with treats.

  • If possible, supervised, safe outside time.

Neville the Bengal-Maine Coon gets everything he needs and more. When you’re that handsome, it’s tough not to get what you want!

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This story was originally published by Parade Pets on Mar 26, 2026, where it first appeared in the Pet News section. Add Parade Pets as a Preferred Source by clicking here.




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