Laurent Jaccard
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Hello Shore82
I’m sure you’ll have no problem finding one! you can also post this on our community wall. It will give you more reach and better communication with other Bengal owners.
Thanks and have a beautiful day
Tanya LaporteLaurent JaccardParticipantWell if the vet says he’s good I would put much of my trust in that. I’m not a vet but I’ve had many cats over my lifetime and I don’t think it sounds serious. Cats loose their coats when a new season comes around so it could be caused by that depending on where you live, weather conditions, etc…
It’s not very common but I have seen one particular Bengal about 4 years back that had a terrible coat of fur. It could just be a genetic hiccup and if that’s the case you can’t do much about it.
As for the food talk to your vet before giving or adding any vitamins or supplements to his everyday food.
I hope this helps
Good luck and best regards
Tanya LaporteLaurent JaccardParticipantWell hello Abu! Welcome to Bengals cats! I hope you have lots of fun and make a lot of new friends 😻
Laurent JaccardParticipantHi Louis;
She looks like a wonderful little kitty:)
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask!
All the best
TanyaLaurent JaccardParticipantHi Xena! Hi Shinobi! It’s a pleasure to meet you both :) I hope you have fun on our site and meet lots of new friends :)
All the best
TanyaLaurent JaccardParticipantYEAHHHHHH Rafiki is home safe and sound!!!
Laurent JaccardParticipantI’m so sorry to hear about this. I’ll share it on my Facebook and hopefully someone will have some news. I wish you the best of luck and fingers crossed he comes home safe and sound
Laurent JaccardParticipantHi moon lily!
I’m happy to hear that you and Bambam have a good relationship! Well first off, let’s talk about the vocal part; it could be seperation axioty, stress or abandonment issues. The mental health of a cat is a very fragile thing. It doesn’t take much to cause emotional damage. Seeing as he has had many homes—it could be the root of the problem. If so, you can only give him time and lots of love. A good trick to use if he cries a lot during the night is warm up some butter to a liquid form and put some on all 4 paws and tale. He will be busy all night clerning himself and too tired to keep you up. Another trick is a catnip sock; you put catnip inside a sock and tie a knot at the bottom and give it to him. He will bun out his energy trying to rip the sock apart and sleep most of the night. As per the vomiting, that’s not a good sign. Do you only give him wet food? Dry food? A combination of both? Do you know what he was eating before? Do you know if he was doing that before? If it’s been more than about 2 or 3 days I would suggest you take him to the vet. It could be a combination of things.
I hope this helps please keep us posted!
TanyaLaurent JaccardParticipantWhat a lucky kitty! You spoiled her rotten! Keep us posted and don’t be shy to put pics on the wall! I’m sure other people might find inspiration to do the same!!!
XoxoxoxoxoLaurent JaccardParticipantWhat a sweetie! She looks purrfect! Keep us posted xoxo
Laurent JaccardParticipantI’m so happy to hear all the good news! I’m looking forward to hearing about Max’s future adventures with your family!
Please take care
TanyaLaurent JaccardParticipantWell I’m very happy to hear that Max is setteling in well! It’s harder for an older cat to get used to a new environment, so you guys must be his forever family! As per your question about the family tree, did you try and contact the breeder? The old owner must have some documentation or contact information.
Hope this helps! And good luck!
TanyaLaurent JaccardParticipantTry putting aluminum foil on the places that she uses to jump. Cats can’t stand it! After some time she’ll get the message.
Keep us posted
Good luck!Laurent JaccardParticipantI agree with Sue, declawing is never a good solution. You can get claw cover on Amazon(CA or.com) and they work really well. You could also trim her nails every once in awhile. A nice tower and patience will pay off she will grow out of it as long as you keep her stimulated. A bord Bengal is a trouble maker!
Keep us posted!
Good luck!Laurent JaccardParticipantDoes she go outside? I have a friend that made an outdoor enclosure for her 3 year old male who was peeing all over her house. It solved the problem.
Keep us updated!
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