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How to Care For & Have More Fun With Your Bengal Kitten & Cat
How to Care For & Have More Fun With Your Bengal Kitten & Cat
How to Care For & Have More Fun With Your Bengal Kitten & Cat
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How to Care For & Have More Fun With Your Bengal Kitten & Cat

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Learn how to train and understand your Bengal kitten and cat with these pretty fun tips and suggestions! 
 
1. The Characteristics of a Bengal Cat 
2. How to Potty Train your Cat 
3. Items You Should Never Let your Cat Eat 
4. How to Trim your Cats Nails Properly 
5. Some Fun Ways to Entertain your Cat 
6. How to Clean your Cats Ears Correctly 
7. What You Should Know about Cat Teeth 
8. How to Make Sure your Cat is Eating a Healthy Amount of Food 
9. The Different Kinds of Worms Cats can Get 
10. How to Deworm your Cat 
11. What to Expect When your Cat is Pregnant 
12. Tricks you Can Teach your Cat 
13. Why Cats Like to Climb Up Stuff 
14. How to Make Home-Made Cat Food 
15. Homemade Cat Toys you Can Make Yourself 
16. When Should You Spay or Neuter Your Cat? 
17. What you should know about Fleas & Ticks 
18. What the Benefits of Micro chipping Your Dog Are to You 
19. How Invisible Fencing Typically Works to Train and Protect Your Cat 
20. Why do Cats Love Catnip so Much? 
21. The Cat Grass Story 
22. What to Do About Cat Urine 
23. The Difference between Cat Spraying and Urinating

LanguageEnglish
PublisherVince Stead
Release dateOct 18, 2012
ISBN9781516302680
How to Care For & Have More Fun With Your Bengal Kitten & Cat

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    How to Care For & Have More Fun With Your Bengal Kitten & Cat - Vince Stead

    1.The Characteristics of a Bengal Cat

    2.How to Potty Train your Cat

    3.Items You Should Never Let your Cat Eat

    4.How to Trim your Cats Nails Properly

    5.Some Fun Ways to Entertain your Cat

    6.How to Clean your Cats Ears Correctly

    7.What You Should Know about Cat Teeth

    8.How to Make Sure your Cat is Eating a Healthy Amount of Food

    9.The Different Kinds of Worms Cats can Get

    10.How to Deworm your Cat

    11.What to Expect When your Cat is

    Pregnant

    12.Tricks you Can Teach your Cat

    13.Why Cats Like to Climb Up Stuff

    14.How to Make Home-Made Cat Food

    15.Homemade Cat Toys you Can Make Yourself

    16.When Should You Spay Or Neuter Your Cat?

    17.What you Should Know about Fleas & Ticks

    18.What the Benefits of Micro chipping Your Dog Are to You

    19.How Invisible Fencing Typically Works to Train and Protect Your Cat

    20.Why do Cats Love Catnip so Much?

    21.The Cat Grass Story

    22.What to Do About Cat Urine

    23.The Difference Between Cat Spraying and Urinating

    1.  The Characteristics of a Bengal Cat

    A Bengal Cat's overall appearance is very wild looking almost.  It has large spots, a light colored stomach, and rosettes.  It gets its body structure from the Asian leopard cat and gets its temperament from the domestic cat.  Their fur coats makes them stand out compared to other cats.  Their colors vary from orange, rust, golden, and brown to ivory, sand, and buff.  Their spots also are a range of different colors like charcoal, dark brown, or cocoa.

    One of the most common patterns on a Bengal cat are rosettes and or spots. Another common pattern is a marble pattern, making their pattern look marbleized. But the spotted pattern is the most common among the Bengal cats that you see today.

    Bengal cats very active and energetic and love lots of attention, so you must give them lots of attention and affection.  They are very bright, vigilant, and sly.  They are also lively, supple, and fit.  Therefore, you must have the time to play with them and exercise them.  They require a lot of your time and energy, so make sure you have it for them.

    Bengal cats are also very social, loving, and friendly cats.  You must be able to give them the attention that they give to you. They also love to climb and play in the water.  Since they are bred with the Asian Leopard Cat some of the cats are not suitable as pets.  They can be very wild at times, so you should buy from a highly respected breeder when buying your Bengal.

    Bengal cats have come to existence by the means of mixing a domestic feline with a male Asian leopard cat.  The earliest record of a Bengal cat is from 1934.  In the 1960s and the 1970s hybrid cats, like the Bengal cat, were being bred a lot.

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    Since they are bred with a domestic feline, Bengal cats are still prone to the general feline health problems of cats.  You should take them to the veterinarian for regular check ups so that you can guarantee that your cat is healthy and has a good long life.

    Bengal cats must have proper nutrition; and they must be on a solid healthy diet. Bengal cats must have a proper diet so they are not deprived of the nutrition that they need to develop.  Bengal cats can adapt better if they are healthy and have a strong immune system.  The best way to give your cat a healthy nutritious diet is to give them a raw diet, which means feeding them raw meat, bones, and organ meat.  Giving them a raw diet is not only healthier, but it

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