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Growing up I had cats, dogs, ducks, rabbits, a rooster (plus chickens) but none not even the cat was allowed indoors. At the end of April I got my first indoor kitten who was 6 weeks old and half bengal/half feral. My cousin purchased the very expensive Bengal Female and was suppose to get it fixed, well that didn't happen till after she had a litter of 4 half bengal and half feral. The cat is litter boxed trained but she liked to do her business outdoor and my cousin didn't think about stray tomcats till it was too late. .
I had no clue what a Bengal was I first saw my cousin cat Nala when she strolled up in the yard, all of us were looking at her trying to figure out what she was. I would learn the next week at my cousin baby shower for her 2nd grandson that Nala belonged to her and was knocked up, so I immediately put my name on the I want a kitty list.
I got the runt of the litter who hadn't learned how to climb or jump off things, though she was litter box trained and eating dry food. She is now 7 months and very active, high climbing, ninja, acrobat, stealth kitty that loves to sniff anything and everything. And her self place when she is scared or wants to get what I am cooking is my shoulder, every-time I open tuna or cook shrimp and she thinks I am taken too long she is on my shoulder. And when we go to the vet as soon as they take her out of the bag they tell me to make sure she doesn't get off table, not a problem she puts her paws on my chest and climbs up on my shoulders and sometimes has front paws on one shoulder, back paws on the other and trying to hide her body behind my head. Apparently the techs have never seen this before but she does it every-time we go.
I had no clue what a Bengal was I first saw my cousin cat Nala when she strolled up in the yard, all of us were looking at her trying to figure out what she was. I would learn the next week at my cousin baby shower for her 2nd grandson that Nala belonged to her and was knocked up, so I immediately put my name on the I want a kitty list.
I got the runt of the litter who hadn't learned how to climb or jump off things, though she was litter box trained and eating dry food. She is now 7 months and very active, high climbing, ninja, acrobat, stealth kitty that loves to sniff anything and everything. And her self place when she is scared or wants to get what I am cooking is my shoulder, every-time I open tuna or cook shrimp and she thinks I am taken too long she is on my shoulder. And when we go to the vet as soon as they take her out of the bag they tell me to make sure she doesn't get off table, not a problem she puts her paws on my chest and climbs up on my shoulders and sometimes has front paws on one shoulder, back paws on the other and trying to hide her body behind my head. Apparently the techs have never seen this before but she does it every-time we go.