A bit about the bonding process . . .
It can be difficult for a new cat to acclimate to its new home and owners.
I once adopted a ten-year-old dog. Long story there. It took her well over a month to start to get over her depression from losing her family. She did finally come out of it and she fully bonded with me but it was a very difficult process for her to go through. What you should realize is, while my dog and many cats were able to bond to a new person, many of the Bengals cannot. If you are looking at the F1 or F2, they may never, ever bond to a new person once they have become adults. Being left behind is something that they may never ever get over.
It is my pleasure that I raise all generations of the Bengals. My emphases are on the ALCs, 3/4 F1s, F1s, and F2s. I hand raise my kittens and have been successful at raising them with really great temperaments. However, what I do will never be enough.When you get such a kitten, you need to work with them appropriately so that they can and will become loving members of the family. I am always available for questions.Well, maybe not after 10 at night but you get what I mean.
Please look further on this site to get more in depth information on each generation. It is so important to know what to expect so that you can make a more rational decision.
It can be difficult for a new cat to acclimate to its new home and owners.
I once adopted a ten-year-old dog. Long story there. It took her well over a month to start to get over her depression from losing her family. She did finally come out of it and she fully bonded with me but it was a very difficult process for her to go through. What you should realize is, while my dog and many cats were able to bond to a new person, many of the Bengals cannot. If you are looking at the F1 or F2, they may never, ever bond to a new person once they have become adults. Being left behind is something that they may never ever get over.
It is my pleasure that I raise all generations of the Bengals. My emphases are on the ALCs, 3/4 F1s, F1s, and F2s. I hand raise my kittens and have been successful at raising them with really great temperaments. However, what I do will never be enough.When you get such a kitten, you need to work with them appropriately so that they can and will become loving members of the family. I am always available for questions.Well, maybe not after 10 at night but you get what I mean.
Please look further on this site to get more in depth information on each generation. It is so important to know what to expect so that you can make a more rational decision.