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    Your pastel lesser is gorgeous! And I love your yellowbellies. They look so unique compared to the others I've seen.

    Quote Originally Posted by snakesRkewl View Post
    Thanks!
    Yes the bengal is a little ornery thing, he's definitely NOT a domestic cat no matter how pretty he might be.
    We were told that he's an F4 bengal from a bengal X bengal pairing, he has retained a lot of his wild side,
    hopefully denutting him will help some with that
    Have you considered putting him through puppy training? I've done a few behavior tests on bengals. Most of them have calmed down significantly with training. I'm sure you've done your research on the breed and know that they have the potential to become destructive. And I personally know a Bengal who used to be so wild, he would go for people's jugular. After puppy training, he's as tame as any other house cat. And he also has a home made Bengal running wheel. He's in that thing constantly. So I also recommend having a wheel. Like a dog, it keeps their energy level stable unless you walk him on a leash. Good luck and have fun with your Bengal. They're great cats when not trying to kill you. Haha.

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    Re: A few random pics

    Quote Originally Posted by satomi325 View Post
    Your pastel lesser is gorgeous! And I love your yellowbellies. They look so unique compared to the others I've seen.
    Thanks you, we've got some neat plans for those yb's, the amount of flamage that they put in the spiderbelly we just sold was amazing, I've never seen flames on a spider like this line produced.

    Have you considered putting him through puppy training? I've done a few behavior tests on bengals. Most of them have calmed down significantly with training. I'm sure you've done your research on the breed and know that they have the potential to become destructive. And I personally know a Bengal who used to be so wild, he would go for people's jugular. After puppy training, he's as tame as any other house cat. And he also has a home made Bengal running wheel. He's in that thing constantly. So I also recommend having a wheel. Like a dog, it keeps their energy level stable unless you walk him on a leash. Good luck and have fun with your Bengal. They're great cats when not trying to kill you. Haha.
    A wheel is definitely in the works, many people have suggested wheels, something he would surely use.
    Thanks for the suggestions!
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    Re: A few random pics

    A few more hold backs...

    Male Black pastel 100% het albino 50% pos het ghost


    Female Black pastel 100% het albino 50% pos het ghost


    Ivory male


    1000 gram mojave female


    Fire Male breeder


    Fire Female


    Yellowbelly females



    Bumblebelly female


    Specter male



    Thanks for looking
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