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1. Spayed and neutered Bengals are not distracted by sexual instincts. Bengals can be more responsive to family members when fixed. 2. Spayed and neutered Bengals are not likely to roam from home and become lost or injured in search of a mate. (A Male Bengal can smell a female in heat from great distances.) 3. Spayed and neutered Bengals are not likely to fight with other cats, avoiding a potentially high veterinary bill for their owner.
4. Spaying or neutering a Bengal, contrary to popular belief, will not make your Bengal fat and/or lazy. The fact is the metabolism of a Bengal change after he or she is fixed and your Bengal will require less food.
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