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My Bengal with a new kitten?
Gah - just re-subscribed and it looks like you're under attack from
the "cheap deals" spammer. Don't worry, it'll go away. Anyway, if anyone sees this post.. We bought a Bengal to be the companion for our farm-cat moggie after his best friend died. It's worked out extremely well, but I won't be buying another purebred because there are far too many good cats in shelters that need homes. The moggie is 15 now. He's a Maine-Coonish type, very energetic and playful even at his advanced age. However, his "little-brother" is 7 years younger. The Bengal (Louis) is pretty high-strung. We've broken him of his inappropriate urination, but he still reverts to Asian Leopard Cat when there's a new stray around, or something's changed. Tiger (moggie) seems to have very good genes, and may well be around for at least another 5 years. After celebrating Louis' birthday yesterday, I put all these figures together and realized that he's likely to be "orphaned" sometime. So, skittery purebred, what's the best strategy for getting a friend for him after Tiger leaves? Thanks BLink "God created all tribes of men, and certainly had a righteous purpose in creating each" - Geronimo |
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My Bengal with a new kitten?
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Brian Link wrote: Gah - just re-subscribed and it looks like you're under attack from the "cheap deals" spammer. Don't worry, it'll go away. Anyway, if anyone sees this post.. We bought a Bengal to be the companion for our farm-cat moggie after his best friend died. It's worked out extremely well, but I won't be buying another purebred because there are far too many good cats in shelters that need homes. The moggie is 15 now. He's a Maine-Coonish type, very energetic and playful even at his advanced age. However, his "little-brother" is 7 years younger. The Bengal (Louis) is pretty high-strung. We've broken him of his inappropriate urination, but he still reverts to Asian Leopard Cat when there's a new stray around, or something's changed. Tiger (moggie) seems to have very good genes, and may well be around for at least another 5 years. After celebrating Louis' birthday yesterday, I put all these figures together and realized that he's likely to be "orphaned" sometime. So, skittery purebred, what's the best strategy for getting a friend for him after Tiger leaves? My US$0.02 would be to make the rounds of the local shelter until you are chosen. Then cross your fingers and hope for feline compatibility. |
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