Bengal kittens range in price from $400-$1200 in my experience. They have spots instead of the stripes you would see on a tabby on the street. I am not the OP, but I believe she said the older cat was not even 6 months old. Bengals aren't necessarily larger than other cats, but are usually very muscular. As for temperament, they are like a cross between a cat and a dog and are very smart. Here's some info I found online:
What is the Bengal temperament?
While the Bengal is a beautiful and graceful creature that attracts us all, their temperament introduces unique characteristics that keep us all coming back for more! While beauty may only be skin deep, the intelligence of these cats provide an intellectual rapport not easily attained with other domestic cats. The Bengal is curious, active, loving, and has an amazing memory. They usually like to sleep near or with their owner, with many of them adopting a special place at the foot of the bed. The Bengal is not a sleep-all-day, soak-in-the-sun type of cat. They are loving, but still independent.
What is the typical Bengal personality?
Bengal personalities can vary, but overall they are a curious, tenacious, humorous and determined cat. They are as comfortable taking the challenge of walking the 2" railing on the second level of the house as they are trying to burrow under the dryer to retrieve a toy they swatted there three months ago. They are not an in-your-lap type of cat, but they do love you, and want to be with you, near you and well, even do your computer work for you, if you will let them. Their personality is both entertaining, daring and captivating. They can be trained more than most cats, and we sometimes even call them "puppy-cats" due to their dog-like behaviors they can sometimes portray.
How big is an adult Bengal?
The average Bengal cat weighs between 6 to 8 pounds for a female and 9 to 15 pounds for a male. The Asian Leopard Cat is a small cat ranging in weight between 5 to 7 pounds. Thus, the size and substance of the Bengal comes from the domestic side and not the Asian Leopard Cat as many may assume.
Are Bengals good with kids? How do they interact and respond?
Yes, they are excellent with kids. As with any domestic cat, if Bengals are raised in loving environments with human interaction, they tend to have a special bond with children, and we've frequently seen kids train their Bengals to do tricks such as fetch and "play dead".
Love, love, love my Bengal boy, Pharaoh! He is a big boy at 20 lbs and all muscle. He is inches taller and longer than my other cats too. He walks on a leash and is non-stop movement during the day. At night, he sleeps on my son's loft bed; climbs the ladder every night and sleeps at my son's feet. He "talks" to the bird, to the door, and to us with very unique voice. He knows how to turn on lights and if he had opposible thumbs, I swear he would open doors(jumps up and hits the doorknob with his paws) I wish I had gotten another Bengal when I got my two kittens, but I was worried about the cost. Of course, now one of my rescues is costing me more than my Bengal in medical costs, but that's another story.
Marsha