Why should you get a Bengal cat?
Bengal cat are clean by nature, and it is easy to teach a kitten to the tray. This is done from the first hours of life in your apartment. Watch your pet, and as soon as he shows signs of anxiety and starts looking for corners or hiding under furniture, carry him to the tray. Often a kitten learns to use the tray from his mother, and to make it easier for him to adapt to new conditions, ask the breeder for a little filler from the toilet of the mother cat. This "aroma marker" will become a pointer for the baby.
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Otherwise, caring for a Bengal cat is not too complicated. Their short coat does not need special grooming. It is enough to brush your pet once a week and collect dead hairs with a special rubber glove. This breed sheds abundantly, but it is better to comb out daily during the molting period.
Bengals love to swim by nature, but they should be washed with cosmetics no more than once a month. Optimally — four to five times a year.
It is necessary to cut the claws once every two weeks. They are worn off naturally on the scratching post, but the tips are still trimmed with a special pruner. Ear care — wipe with a cotton pad once a week or two. There should not be a lot of sulfur and it should not have a smell.
Bengal cat are smart and have a good memory. Experienced owners advise to constantly talk to the cat, to accustom him to the simplest words-commands: "It is possible", "It is Impossible", "Good", "Bad", "To me" and others. Cats of this breed are very sociable and socialize well. Maybe you won't achieve the peaks of training, but compared to any other breed, your pet will be incredibly learned.
Loneliness and lack of human attention to the breed are contraindicated. If you miss the period of training and socialization of a kitten, you risk getting a wild leopard in miniature — a sullen, aggressive animal on your mind.
