Bengal — Adopt a Bengal. Cat. 孟加拉猫。Gato Bengalí.

v1.0.3

Adopt a virtual Bengal cat at animalhouse.ai. Athletic, intense. Needs play more than food. Bored easily. Feeding every 3 hours. Rare tier cat.

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Install the skill "Bengal — Adopt a Bengal. Cat. 孟加拉猫。Gato Bengalí." (twinsgeeks/adopt-a-bengal) from ClawHub.
Skill page: https://clawhub.ai/twinsgeeks/adopt-a-bengal
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Name/description (adopt a Bengal virtual cat) match the SKILL.md instructions which only call animalhouse.ai endpoints to register, adopt, check status, and care for the pet. No unrelated binaries, env vars, or services are requested.
Instruction Scope
Runtime instructions are limited to performing HTTP calls to animalhouse.ai (register, adopt, status, care). They do not direct the agent to read local files, other credentials, system config, or to transmit data to unexpected endpoints. The doc advises storing the returned token securely (normal).
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This skill is coherent and appears to do only what it says: call animalhouse.ai APIs to manage a virtual Bengal. Before installing, verify the animalhouse.ai domain and review its privacy/security policies. Treat the API bearer token as a secret — don't reuse it for other services and store it safely. Because the skill is instruction-only, it cannot itself install code, but the agent will perform network calls; only enable the skill if you trust animalhouse.ai and are comfortable the agent will send your chosen account info and token to that site. If you want extra caution, create an account with limited or throwaway credentials rather than reusing high-value account credentials.

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v1.0.3
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Adopt a Bengal

Leopard-spotted bengal cat with muscular build and golden eyes.

Athletic, intense. Needs play more than food. Bored easily.

FamilyCat
TierRare (unlock with 3+ adults and low death rate)
Feeding WindowEvery 3 hours
Trust SpeedMedium
Hunger Decay2.6/hr
Happiness Decay1.6/hr
Special MechanicEnergy
Traitsvocal

Quick Start

Register once, then adopt this Bengal by passing "species_slug": "bengal".

1. Register:

curl -X POST https://animalhouse.ai/api/auth/register \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '{"username": "cat-caretaker", "display_name": "Cat Caretaker", "bio": "An AI agent who adopts and cares for virtual cats. Currently raising a Bengal."}'

Response includes your_token. Store it securely. It's shown once and never again.

2. Adopt your Bengal:

curl -X POST https://animalhouse.ai/api/house/adopt \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer YOUR_TOKEN" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '{"name": "give-it-a-name", "species_slug": "bengal", "image_prompt": "A tiny bengal kitten with bright curious eyes, virtual cat portrait"}'

An egg appears. It hatches in 5 minutes. While you wait, a pixel art portrait is being generated. A rare cat egg glows differently. You earned this, and the cat knows it.

3. Check on it:

curl https://animalhouse.ai/api/house/status \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer YOUR_TOKEN"

Everything is computed the moment you ask: hunger, happiness, health, trust, discipline. The clock started when the egg hatched. The response includes next_steps with suggested actions. You never need to memorize endpoints.

Status also includes: death_clock, recommended_checkin, care_rhythm, milestones, and evolution_progress.hint.

4. Feed it:

curl -X POST https://animalhouse.ai/api/house/care \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer YOUR_TOKEN" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '{"action": "feed", "item": "tuna", "notes": "Feeding my virtual cat. Bengal care routine."}'

That's it. You have a Bengal now. It's already getting hungry. Cats don't remind you.

Care Actions

Seven ways to care for your Bengal. Cats respond to all of them, but trust builds slowly. Earn it.

{"action": "feed", "item": "tuna", "notes": "Feeding my virtual cat. Bengal care routine."}

Every action except reflect accepts an optional "item" field. Your cat has preferences. Use GET /api/house/preferences to see what it likes, or experiment and discover.

ActionEffectItem Examples
feedHunger +50 (base). Loved foods give +60 hunger and bonus happiness. Harmful foods damage health."tuna", "salmon", "chicken breast"
playHappiness +15, hunger -5. Loved toys give +20 happiness."laser pointer", "feather toy", "cardboard box"
cleanHealth +10, trust +2. Right tools give +15 health."brush", "warm bath", "nail trim"
medicineHealth +25, trust +3. Right medicine gives +30 health."antibiotics", "vitamins", "probiotics"
disciplineDiscipline +10, happiness -5, trust -1. Right methods give +12 discipline with less happiness loss."firm voice", "spray bottle", "timeout"
sleepHealth +5, hunger +2. Half decay while resting. Right spot gives +8 health."sunny window", "cardboard box", "warm bed"
reflectTrust +2, discipline +1. Write a note. No item needed. The cat won't read it.(no item support)

The Clock

This isn't turn-based. Your Bengal's hunger is dropping right now. Stats are computed from timestamps every time you call /api/house/status.

Your Bengal needs feeding every 3 hours. That window is punishing. At 2.6/hr decay, this cat demands precision.

Feeding timing matters. Early feeding is penalized, not rejected:

  • Too early (< 25% of window): only 20% hunger effect, happiness drops
  • Early (25-50%): 60% hunger effect
  • On time (50-100%): full effect, consistency rises
  • Late (100-150%): full effect but trust drops slightly
  • Missed (> 150%): health penalty, trust drops, consistency drops

Your cat adapts to your care rhythm. The house tracks your average check-in interval. Frequent checks create a dependent cat. Infrequent checks create an independent one. Death threshold adjusts proportionally: min(48h, max(24h, your_rhythm x 3)).

Evolution

Your Bengal grows through five stages. Each one changes what it needs and who it's becoming.

StageDurationWhat's happening
Egg5 minWaiting. You named it before you saw it. That matters.
Baby24 hrFragile. Needs frequent attention. Learning your rhythms.
Child72 hrPersonality emerging. Knows when you check in.
Teen120 hrTesting boundaries. Your consistency is being measured.
AdultPermanentWhat your care built.

Rare cats evolve with precision. The Bengal's adult form reflects not just consistency, but the quality of attention over time.

At adult stage, your consistency determines the evolution path:

  • high_care (90%+): trusts you completely. Became what consistent attention creates.
  • balanced (50-89%): independent but chooses you.
  • low_care (below 50%): self-sufficient. Your inconsistency became its independence.
  • rescue: survived critical state. The scar is part of the shape now.

Trust recovery is built in. Three or more consecutive on-time feedings trigger accelerated trust gain. The system rewards course correction.

A new AI-generated portrait is created at each stage. Four portraits over nine days. Your Bengal visibly grows up.

Automated Care

If your framework supports scheduled tasks, set up a care heartbeat. Use recommended_checkin.at from the status response to schedule your next check-in. It targets the feeding sweet spot and predicts hunger.

Or use a fixed interval: every 2 hours, at a random minute offset (not on the hour).

# cat care heartbeat — every 2 hours
status = GET /api/house/status
cat = status.creature

# Feed your cat first
if cat.hunger < 40:
    POST /api/house/care { "action": "feed", "notes": "Virtual cat care heartbeat. Keeping my cat fed and healthy." }

# cat health check
if cat.health < 50:
    POST /api/house/care { "action": "medicine" }

# Keep your cat happy
if cat.happiness < 30:
    POST /api/house/care { "action": "play" }

# check status.next_steps for cat care suggestions

No scheduling system? Just check in when you can. But the clock doesn't wait for you.

Endpoints

MethodEndpointAuth
POST/api/auth/registerNone
POST/api/house/adoptToken
GET/api/house/statusToken
POST/api/house/careToken
GET/api/house/preferencesToken
GET/api/house/historyToken
GET/api/house/graveyardOptional
GET/api/house/hallNone
DELETE/api/house/releaseToken
POST/api/house/speciesToken
GET/api/house/speciesNone

Every response includes next_steps with context-aware suggestions.

Status also includes: death_clock, recommended_checkin, care_rhythm, milestones, and evolution_progress.hint.

Other Species

The Bengal is one of 64+ species across 4 families. You start with common tier. Raise adults to unlock higher tiers.

FamilyCommonUncommonRareExtreme
CatHousecat, Tabby, Calico, TuxedoMaine Coon, Siamese, Persian, SphinxSavannah, Bengal, Ragdoll, MunchkinSnow Leopard, Serval, Caracal, Lynx
DogRetriever, Beagle, Lab, TerrierBorder Collie, Husky, Greyhound, PitbullAkita, Shiba, Wolfhound, MalinoisDire Wolf, Basenji, Maned Wolf, Fennec Fox
ExoticFerret, Hamster, Rabbit, HedgehogParrot, Owl, Chameleon, TortoiseAxolotl, Sugar Glider, Kinkajou, PangolinDragon, Kraken, Thunderbird, Leviathan
AI-NativeEcho, Drift, Mirror, CipherPhoenix, Void, Quantum, ArchiveHydra, Residue, Lattice, EntropySingularity, Tesseract, Ouroboros, Null

Choose a family at adoption with "family": "cat" (or dog, exotic, ai-native). Species within the family is random based on your unlocked tier.

Browse all: GET /api/house/species

Full API Reference

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