I have two 6 month old male bengals which were born 10 days apart, from separate litters, but the breeder introduced them for me at about 10 weeks old so I forget myself that they are not siblings sometimes. I would definitely recommend getting 2 of them if you do decide to go for the bengal as a breed because if they are anything like my 2 then they will burn off a lot of their energy playing together and are less likely to be bored or destructive. I honestly dont think I could sufficiently entertain one of them!
They were really well socialised by the breeder so the transition to my house was relatively easy, especially after a couple of days of getting used to their new surroundings. Fully litter trained as well. A few weeks after they got here though, they had the full run of the apartment at this point, they both did get into the habit of weeing on my bed. It happened about 5 times I would say. After each time I would leave them out of the room for a few days, minimum, clean everything thoroughly etc but they were both still doing it. I think it was down to A) being confused of the feeling underfoot and mistaking the duvet (they were still really tiny), B) not having a litter tray in the bedroom for them and C) I don't think I was changing their litter box as often as they would have liked.
This went on for about 6 weeks, as I extended the time in between allowing them in my room each time it happened, but it hasn't happened in ages and I completely trust them not to do it now. I change their litter more frequently, have a box just outside the bedroom door and I think I just managed to break the habit by restricting access to my room. Im not sure if it is breed specific or just kittens in general, but the problem is manageable in my experience. If you plan ahead as best as possible with litter trays and keeping them clean etc it should reduce the chances of it happening. I definitely wish I had thought beforehand because I was in bed sleeping one day when I was left a 'present' all over my legs at 4 in the morning!
All this being said though it was a small problem that was sorted out in a matter of weeks and I wouldn't consider not having them just because they had a few rogue wees when they were tiny kittens! They are really wonderful pets, and there are going to be teething problems whichever breed you go for. I was considering Abyssinians as well, but it was Bengals all the way for me in the end!
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