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Best cat food for a Bengal in Australia (2026)

By Catstuff Editorial ยท Updated 2026-05-13

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Daily kcal
297โ€“452
Adult weight
4โ€“7 kg
Monthly budget
$55
Energy
Very High

Feeding a Bengal well in Australia comes down to three decisions: wet-vs-dry split, portion control, and breed-specific risk management. The Bengal sits at medium size with very high energy โ€” its calorie ceiling is 452 kcal/day, and its biggest food-related risks are Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and Pyruvate kinase deficiency. Here's what to feed, how much, and what to skip.

Top picks for a Bengal

#1 Royal Canin Indoor Adult

Buy: Pet Circle

Curated for Bengals โ€” balanced for the breed's typical size, energy and coat needs.

#2 Black Hawk Grain Free

Buy: Pet Circle

Curated for Bengals โ€” balanced for the breed's typical size, energy and coat needs.

#3 Hill's Science Diet Adult

Buy: Pet Circle

Curated for Bengals โ€” balanced for the breed's typical size, energy and coat needs.

#4 Royal Canin Urinary Care (OTC)

Buy: Pet Circle

Targets Bengal's elevated urinary risk. Lower mineral content, water-intake encouraged. No script required.

#5 Fancy Feast Classic Pรขtรฉ (one pouch/day)

Buy: Petbarn

Cheap daily wet feed alongside kibble. Establishes the hydration habit that genuinely lowers FLUTD risk.

#6 Petzyo Tailored Fresh (the premium tier)

Buy: Petzyo

Personalised fresh recipes delivered chilled. Vet-formulated, AU-made. Worth considering for Bengals if you're moving away from kibble entirely โ€” subscription resets portions automatically as the cat's weight changes.

Daily portion for a Bengal

A medium cat at 4โ€“7 kg with very high energy needs 297โ€“452 kcal/day. Indoor, neutered, low-activity adults sit at the low end; intact or outdoor-access cats sit at the high end. The right split for most:

Run your exact numbers in our cat food cost calculator.

Bengal-specific watchouts

Where to buy in Australia

Pet Circle and Petbarn carry every food on this list. Pet Circle is consistently cheapest on autoship + bulk; Petbarn wins on click-and-collect from 200+ stores. For parasite prevention specifically (which is part of the monthly cat budget even if not strictly "food"), VetSupply usually beats both.

Frequently asked questions

How much should a Bengal eat per day in Australia?

A typical Bengal (4โ€“7 kg) needs around 297โ€“452 kcal/day. That's roughly 4โ€“6 ร—85g wet pouches OR 1โ€“1 dry-cup equivalents of an average kibble (~4000 kcal/kg). Indoor neutered cats sit at the low end of the range; outdoor or intact at the high end.

What food do most AU vets recommend for a Bengal?

In Australian vet clinics, Royal Canin and Hill's Science Diet are the most-recommended brands for adult cats โ€” both have breed-aware or condition-specific lines suitable for Bengals. Black Hawk and Advance are the strongest Australian-made alternatives.

Is grain-free food good for a Bengal?

Not necessarily. The FDA's 2018 grain-free DCM warning was for dogs, but recent feline research has flagged possible HCM linkage in cats fed legume-heavy grain-free diets long-term. Cats need taurine, methionine, arachidonic acid โ€” not "no grain". For breeds with hereditary HCM risk (Maine Coon, Ragdoll), default to grain-inclusive formulas unless a vet specifically prescribes otherwise.

How much does feeding a Bengal cost per month?

Budget around $40 โ€“ $70 for a Bengal on a wet+dry mixed diet using mid-range AU brands (Royal Canin / Hill's / Advance / Black Hawk). Premium air-dried (Ziwi Peak, Prime100) doubles that; cheap supermarket-only diets cut it in half but with documented long-term cost in vet bills.

When should I switch a Bengal from kitten to adult food?

Most Bengals switch at 12 months. Transition over 7โ€“10 days by gradually mixing increasing proportions of adult food.

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Updated 2026-05-13 ยท Not veterinary advice โ€” always consult your vet, especially before changing diets for a cat with diagnosed conditions.