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Food:
Instinct Freeze Dried Raw Meals
12 Strains & Prebiotics for Pet’s Digestion
Litter:
Easy Clean-Up Clumping Cat Litter
Litter Box:
Stainless Steel Cat Litter Box
Stainless Steel Litter Box with Lid
Cat Tree with Litter Box Enclosure
Cat Travel Litter Box with Lid
Water/Food Dispensers:
Stainless Steel Cat Water Fountain
Automatic Cat Food Dispenser with Timer Interactive Voice Recorder
Scratch Posts and Cat Trees:
Interactive Toys Vertical Scratcher
Toys:
Ball for Indoor Cats Fast Rolling
Walking:
Cat Harness and Leash Set for Walking
Reflective Cat Collar with AirTag Holders
Furniture Protectors:
Anti Cat Scratch Furniture Protector
Creates:
Outdoor Catio Furniture and Play Kits
6-in-1 Outdoor Cat Play Tents and Tunnels
Cat Tunnels Portable Cat Playhouse
Cleaning Up After:
Care:
Cat Pets Nail Clippers and Trimmers
Food that we use:
Whole Hearted complete nutrition with probiotics GRAIN FREE (chicken flavor) - ALWAYS free feed kittens under 6 months
Friskies shreds wet food -one can twice daily for kidney health
Litter that we use:
Litter bins/boxes:
Large clear totes mainly and a couple of XL standard covered boxes. We fill bins deeply, Bengals are heavy diggers! It's recommended by AAHA (American Animal Hospital Association) to have at least 1 litter box per cat in the home plus 1 extra to prevent bathroom issues. AAHA also recommends a litter box be at least 1.5X the length of the cat from nose to tail tip. This means most manufactured boxes are not large enough. Many Bengal's are known for only urinating in one litter box and defecating in others. Another good reason to always have enough litter boxes!
Toys:
Bengals have a high prey because of their wild genetics and require multiple varieties of toys and usually a friend.
Sunbathing in a catio
Running on a Cat Wheel (One Fast Cat)
Playing fetch
Exploring vertical spaces
Birdwatching
Foraging for treats
Food puzzles
Taking a bath
Walking on a harness and leash
Learning new tricks
Playing with other pets
MUST HAVE:
Strong and sturdy scratching post/lounger
Tall, strong and sturdy cat tree
Variety of different textures, sounds, colors, shapes, and smells of toys (variety
packs at Walmart, amazon & pet stores)
Highly Recommend:
Floor to ceiling climber and/or Carpet wall or climbing shelves
Interactive automatic toys[must have when not home, if no companion pets)
A cat wheel (full size like ZiggyDoo and One Fast Cat)
A kitty friend!
**Please note, kittens are highly susceptible to illness when changing
environments. They are very temperature and stress sensitive, especially during
the 2-3 weeks following spay/neuter surgery when the immune system drops
from anesthesia and they had possible exposure to other animals. To reduce the
risk of health, behavior or bathroom issues in your new feline baby we highly
recommended keeping your kitten(s) in a small room/large restroom/walk-in
closet for the first 7-10 days to better control temperature and let your kitten
slowly acclimate to its new environment, family and diet. The room the kitten
resides in should be kept free of drafts and at least 76°f in temperature.
Remember, I'm always here if you have any questions! I'm here to help you
with any questions, concerns or advice!