Oh what gorgeous kitties you have and the new little one is stunning! You will discover your bengal will not be anything like your other cats. Please read up on the breed as much as you can and provide lots of climbing spaces for your new arrival. Bengals love to climb. The real concern will be introducing your little one to your other kitties. Please provide him with a safe room in the beginning so he can begin getting used to the new environment. I know you will be anxious to blend him in with the family, but things will go better if you introduce them slowly. Your other kitties will be curious as a new smell has entered their territory as well. Devote a small room for your new arrival and provide him with food, water, toys, bedding and a litter box. It's not like you toss him away in solitude. You will spend time with him in that room and you can bring him out and hold him in other areas of your house. But you need to protect him from roaming free and having any other conflicts with your other cats. You should take your baby to the vet to be completely checked out (even if you get a health certificate from your breeder). This allows your vet to become familiar with your bengal and start a medical file on him.
I sense your excitement, but please make sure the introduction to your other kitties goes slow. Start by feeding all the kitties together in the same area. You have a lot of cats to play with -- and your bengal will require a lot of play time. Your other babies may be very laid back. If any are territorial, they will not appreciate a new one in the mix, although I have seen cats that snuggle up immediately and are best friends.
Now, you asked about his rosettes. They look like doughnut rosettes, which are lighter in the center. Raiden has them as well. There are so many colors of bengals and so many different types of rosettes. Just know that your little boy is stunning now, so he will only get more handsome as he grows.
We are all here to help answer your questions. Congratulations!!!!!
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