I became a Bengal mommy completely by accident! I was keeping my eye out for a cat or kitten and had been checking the papers, Craigslist, and Facebook. I wasn't looking for any particular kind of cat, just one to keep me company while my husband is out of town during the week. I happened upon a listing on Craigslist for a year old brother and sister pair of gorgeous cats. Looking at the pictures I thought they kinda looked like Bengals but figured they were a mix or just really pretty tabbys. I met them and sorta fell in love. At least enough I knew we would work out. I brought them home yesterday and as I watched them explore the house, interact with each other, and really got a good look at them, they kept looking more and more like Bengals. I started researching Bengals and every physical and personality trait they have is consistent with Bengals. I'm under no illusion that I have happened upon 2 full blooded Bengals but I think they are close.
They are amazing!!!! I am loving watching them slowly explore the house and slowly warm up to me! Actually, Morgan (the male) just curled up beside my legs and I am taking that as high praise! They weren't exactly mistreated at their previous home but I don't think they were cared for as well as they should have been. I KNOW they weren't. They have never been to the vet and obviously haven't been fixed. Sooooo, Penelope has just weaned a litter!
Also, they are a little thin and their coats aren't as soft and smooth as they should be! We have an appointment at my vet next week for a good once over, to start vaccinations, and schedule surgeries.
Things are going well adjusting. I don't have any other cats but I do have two black labs. I haven't introduced them to the one that is primarily outside and they have seen the indoor one but haven't interacted with her. My house isn't very big so when I am home I am allowing them to roam as they wish. When I leave for work they are in my bathroom. I don't expect any problems with my dogs but don't want to take any chances when I'm not there. They are eating well and no bathroom accidents yet, either. They have used both litter boxes. When I got home from work today I went in the bathroom with them and petted them a little and tried to get them to play. They were a little cautious and didn't really want to. So, I left the bathroom door open and left them alone. I went back a time or two and rubbed their heads and tummies and batted a ball around with them a little. I was sitting here watching TV a little while later and felt something land on the back of the couch behind my head. There was sweet Penelope and sweet Morgan wasn't far behind her.
I apologize for this lengthy post but I just can't stop talking about them!! I'm looking forward to them being completely integrated into the household. I love all of their little (and big) noises and how Morgan keeps a protective eye on Penelope. I think I'm gonna love being a Bengal mommy!!
Starr