Bengal Cat rescue

@valiumprincess, I saw the post where you said you want a Bengal cat. We have one and wouldn’t trade him for the world so I understand your wanting one. It’s a high maintenance but amazing breed. We just got lucky. I was at a shelter as someone was surrendering TC. But there are Bengal rescue groups everywhere. I’m sure you could find one online.
I will warn you. They’re not cats who go off and do their own thing. Very needy, but also very loving. TC howls and it can be annoying but he’s smart and trainable. He peed around the house for a long time and we had to try different things to get him to stop. He has two giant litter boxes now. Our life revolves around him, but it’s worth it… good luck and I hope you find a kitty to love!

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A bengal cost a 1000 dollars.

Why exactly?

The cats with best personalities are from shelters who have had a hard life. They are so beautiful with funny personalities

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I’m very excited to one day have a bengal. My family cat is a bengal, she’s 16 now but very healthy. She’s my best friend. I love her personality, she’s very loud and spoiled.

This is her excited to get a treat.

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Animals are all innocents and deserve lots of love. I also agree with you about finding the most loving companions from shelters. I was looking at our local shelter when TC was brought in. There are mixed and purebred animals at shelters alike. I do feel lucky, and that it was meant to be, that I was there when the howling monster that is TC was brought in. But I was going to adopt a cat that day and would have loved any cat thatI chose. :heart:

Oh, you already know how intense they are! Cute kitty!

Purebred animals are kind of like artwork. They are priced similarly and paid for by people who have that kind of extra money to spend. IMO…

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