Quick answer

For most Bengal cats, Royal Canin Bengal Adult Dry Cat Food is our top pick because it is tailored to their unique digestive system and high energy needs. If your Bengal has a sensitive stomach, consider Purina Pro Plan Sensitive Skin & Stomach. For a budget-friendly option, Iams Proactive Health Adult Dry Cat Food offers solid nutrition at a lower price.

What to consider for Cat Food For Bengal Cats

Bengal cats are an active, muscular breed that requires a diet rich in animal protein to support their lean body mass. They also have a shorter digestive tract, making highly digestible ingredients important. Many Bengals have sensitive stomachs, so foods with limited ingredients or novel proteins can help. Additionally, Bengals are prone to urinary tract issues, so adequate moisture and proper mineral balance are key. Look for foods with named meat as the first ingredient, moderate fat for energy, and taurine for heart and eye health.

What to look for in a cat food

When selecting a cat food for your Bengal, ensure it carries an AAFCO statement of nutritional adequacy for the appropriate life stage (adult, kitten, or all life stages). The first ingredient should be a named animal protein like chicken, turkey, or fish. Cats require high levels of animal protein and essential amino acids, especially taurine, which must be supplemented in commercial diets. Wet food provides moisture that supports urinary health, while dry food can help with dental health. Choose a formula suited to your cat’s age, activity level, and any health conditions.

How we chose these picks

  • Evaluated ingredient quality, focusing on named meat sources and absence of artificial additives.
  • Checked for AAFCO nutritional adequacy statements for the correct life stage.
  • Reviewed guaranteed analysis for protein, fat, and fiber levels appropriate for active Bengals.
  • Considered brand reputation and history of quality control.
  • Read customer feedback on palatability and digestive tolerance.
  • Compared price per pound to ensure value.
  • Never ranked a product higher just because it pays a commission.

What to avoid

  • Avoid foods with unnamed meat sources like “meat meal” or “poultry by-product” as the first ingredient.
  • Steer clear of recipes with insufficient animal protein (below 30% dry matter) for an active Bengal.
  • Do not choose a food that lacks taurine supplementation; taurine is essential for cats.
  • Do not default to an all-life-stages food for a senior or kitten without checking if it meets their specific needs.
  • Avoid abrupt diet changes; transition gradually over 7 to 10 days to prevent digestive upset.

For more guidance, explore our cat guides, cat food, and cat health resources.

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