Sunday, August 30, 2015

A New Cat Owner's Guide To Bringing Home Bengal Kittens Florida

By Daphne Bowen


Bringing home any feline family member can be an exciting time and Bengal cats are no exception to this. If you are bringing home Bengal kittens Florida, here is what you need to know in order to provide a safe and stimulating environment so that your kitten will become a happy, healthy adult cat.

Unlike some breeds of cat, Bengals have wild ancestors. In order to get their beautiful, distinctively patterned coat, breeders crossed domesticated felines with Asian leopards. While many unwanted behaviors have been bred out of them, these cats still share some characteristics with their wild ancestors. Learning about their unique needs and health issues can make it easier to successfully add one to your family.

You will want to make sure that you are choosing a reputable breeder to get your kitten from. There are many breeders in Miami FL who have these felines available and it is worthwhile to check out a few different breeders before you ultimately decide where you get your pet from. If you know individuals who have happy, healthy cats, you may want to ask which breeder they came from and start your search there.

Although most cats don't need much in the way of belongings, there are a few items that can be extremely helpful. The most important item is the litter box. If you do not allow your cat to go outside, it will need somewhere to go to the bathroom. You may find you need to buy several different kinds and find out which one your pet prefers. Other helpful items include food and water bowls, cat toys to play with and some basic grooming tools.

Scratching is something that all felines do to a certain extent. They do it to stretch, to mark items with their scent and to help keep their claws in good shape. If you don't want to have your furniture damaged, you may want to invest in scratching posts to make sure that a kitten's energy is focused on other items.

Your preparations will need to continue after your kitten comes home. When you first bring a new feline in to your home it can be much less stressful for them if you confine them to a single room or smaller area inside your home or apartment. You should separate them from other cats and introduce them slowly over a period of days or weeks. This can help reduce inter-cat aggression and negative behavior.

Most Bengals are very energetic and social. Interacting with them by playing with them, petting them and grooming them with a brush can all help them bond with you. Just remember to gently correct behavior you do not want such as biting or scratching by distracting your kitten or moving them to an area where such activities are acceptable. Then, as they age, you will not have as much of a chance of dealing with an aggressive feline.

Owning any cat can be fun as well as challenging. By learning how to get your relationship with your new kitten off on the right foot you will find that it will be easier for your feline to settle in and become a much-loved part of your family.




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