Hi Cheetah,
Assuming of course that your kitten didn't have runny poo at the breeders, the usual strategy is to be "safe" and just feed exactly what she got at the breeders (if possible) for the first few weeks or so. That would give her the best chance to worry about acclimating to the new home with the least amount of stress, and also you can evaluate her health without concerns about what the new food might be doing to her. Then if you want to change up the food, do it slow (mix the two).
Incidentally, even after that period, many bengal owners do have problems with runny poo, and it's often a parasite. If you do a little perusing here you will find many many threads about TF. One characteristic is the REALLY strong (and bad) smell. There are other parasites as well.
Also, I know how it is to lose a pet that you really loved, but go easy on the comparisons between your old and new cats. Just remember that your *next* cat you'll be comparing to this one, so might as well get on with appreciating her now.
Welcome to the forum, I hope you post some pictures :)
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