FreedomRider
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- Feb 13, 2009
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I adopted a bengal cat. I have some experience with them and all has been going well. I know in many ways the bengal is like any other cat, but then there are also definite differences unique to bengals.
I'm no pro when it comes to cat behavior. I do well enough that all of the cats I've ever adopted and kept for life, ended up well-adjusted and well-behaved with no vices, despite how they arrived. One thing the fairly new adoptee does is, occasionally, he will plop down next to my older cat and yowl/meow demandingly in his face. Why? He doesn't attack the older cat, but he definitely is saying something about something. It goes on for about 2-3 minutes and then he moves away.
Can someone enlighten me?
I'm no pro when it comes to cat behavior. I do well enough that all of the cats I've ever adopted and kept for life, ended up well-adjusted and well-behaved with no vices, despite how they arrived. One thing the fairly new adoptee does is, occasionally, he will plop down next to my older cat and yowl/meow demandingly in his face. Why? He doesn't attack the older cat, but he definitely is saying something about something. It goes on for about 2-3 minutes and then he moves away.
Can someone enlighten me?