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What should I look for when choosing a Bengal kitten?
When choosing a Bengal kitten, observe its temperament and energy levels. Ensure it's playful and sociable, not overly timid or aggressive. Check for clear eyes, clean ears, and a healthy coat. Ask the seller about the kitten's lineage, health records (including vaccinations and worming), and whether it's been registered with a recognised cat association.
What are the specific care requirements for a Bengal cat?
Bengal cats are active and intelligent, requiring plenty of exercise and mental stimulation. Provide them with climbing structures, scratching posts, and interactive toys. They also need a high-quality diet formulated for their specific needs. Regular grooming is essential to maintain their coat, and dental hygiene should be addressed with regular teeth cleaning.
Are there any common health issues specific to Bengal cats I should be aware of?
While generally healthy, Bengal cats can be prone to certain health issues, including hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) and progressive retinal atrophy (PRA). Ask the breeder or seller if the parents have been screened for these conditions. It's also wise to obtain pet insurance to help cover potential veterinary costs.
What legal considerations are there when buying a cat in the UK, and specifically in London?
In the UK, it is illegal to sell a kitten under 8 weeks old. Ensure the kitten is at least this age before taking it home. While microchipping is legally required for dogs in the UK, it is not yet a legal requirement for cats, though it is highly recommended for identification purposes. Consider registering your cat with a local vet for ongoing care. Check with your local council in London for any specific regulations related to pet ownership.
What are the ethical considerations when buying a Bengal cat?
Research the breeder or seller thoroughly. Look for responsible breeders who prioritise the health and welfare of their cats. Ask about their breeding practices, living conditions, and health testing protocols. Avoid buying from breeders who appear to be operating solely for profit or who are unwilling to provide information about their cats' health and background. Consider adopting a Bengal cat from a rescue organisation.
