How to take care of Bengal cat.A precarious adventure of a kitten.
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Pawprints is four weeks old and he loves to go into the garden with the other cats. He often sits on the windowsill and withdraws into a sulk, so it’s time to let him out. Only under my supervision of course.
It’s a warm summer’s day and the other cats already are in the garden. Pawprints is standing reluctantly on the threshold, confronted with the great outdoors he didn't really want to do get out. He is my hero, my most beautiful little man. He was standing on the threshold taking his time to observe this exciting part of his future territory.He loved what he saw, smelled and heard and after a few perceptive observations, and he ran into the garden. He thoroughly inspected every, plant, stone, stick in short his nose worked overtime. He was focussed on his garden and I want into the kitchen for a drink. Seconds later he ran fearfully straight into the Livingroom and kept running until he was stopped by the cat tree.
He was totally upset after his frightful experience and wanted to hide somewhere. He softly meowed pitiful he was completely overwhelmed. With his big blue eye looking bewildered at me and his little body shivering was an example of total dismay.
I immediately understand what has happened. Buck weed has overgrown the pond, so Pawprints thought this was an interesting lawn, with challenging smells. The pond is not deep and it’s summer so the water is not cold, but still. He has an frightful experience and stormed back into the house.
He was not pleased with my helping hand, he absolutely didn’t liked my cleaning actions.
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I like to tell you about our Bengal cats, their adventures, their kittens and their behaviour. I would like to make some suggestions regarding the breed and how to take care of this fascinating breed and their gorgeous kittens.
Bengal cats are intelligent and very playful therefore I will give you some suggestions and also suggestions of playing met Bengal cats.
Bengal cats are intelligent and you certainly can learn them tricks, when they are interested of course. Our Bengals like to apport toys, perhaps because they found out that we like to play this game with them and because Bengals love high speed running. We have a video showing you how you are able to learn your Bengal how to apport.
We have customised our garden and created a mini Bengal jungle our Bengals enjoy. Please take care when choosing plants. Bengals love rustling grass and they sometimes eat grass, but watch out for grasses with sharp edges. Those could stick in their nose or throat, in the worst case you’ll have to go to the veterinarian. That will give them stress and stress is very, very bad for Bengals, they are happy pets so stress is no option for them. On internet you can find lists with poisonous plants, we were startled by the amount of poisonous plants, so please pay attention with plants both in your garden and in you house.
Our Bengals are our best friends and they want to share our lives and all our activities. Carefully choose hobbies you can enjoy with your Bengals. I love to make quilts and our Bengals did to, enthusiastically. As soon as they notice me collecting boxes with materials, they all gartered happily on the table, snatching patches in all the boxes and baskets. The materials mesmerised them completely and within minutes there was a patches bonanza Bengal style. Undoubtedly Bengals are very creative but they primarily seem to use their noses in an artistic flow and their art work often resembles shambles.
Bengal cats love water, they love drinking fresh water in different containers preferable running water. You'll make them the happiest Bengals in the world when you have a pond in your garden, a small one will do. They will be jubilant with a water game and you won't be less enthusiastic. Bengals love to cuddle, so invest in cuddles; an abundance of kisses and cuddles.