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Bengal kitten

 

    •Keep your Bengal cat indoors. It will prevent you from

     loosing your cat.

 

    •Identify your cat with a microchip. It is safe and relatively cheap (about $35).  

 

    •Keep insecticides and household cleaning supplies away from your curious Bengal.

 

    •Check your washer and dryer machines before using them. I found my cat inside once.  

     •Don’t leave the toilet lid open if you have a small kitten at home. Be careful when you are filling your bathtub with hot water. Keep the door shut.

     •Some house plants  such as ivy, oleander, chrysanthemum, azalea and cyclamen can be dangerous. Bengals will eat almost any  plant they see.

 

     •Always use a leash when you take your cat outside.

 

     •Keep medicines away from your Bengal.

 

     •Be careful with plastic bags. Your cat can get trapped in the handles.

 

     •Make sure your Bengal vaccinations are up to date, and don’t forget periodic check-ups.

 

     •And the last ant most important tip...make sure your  Bengal cat is happy.

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