The
care that your Bengal receives is one of the most important factors
in both of your lives. Quality care including good food, plenty of water,
exercise, affection and the care of a good veterinarian professional
who provides regular medical care. I have also included some other articles
(with permission) on this page written by Tracy Painter of DFR Bengals
because they are such good references when you are dealing with new
situations.
Feeding your Bengal by Alan Brown, RainbowSafari
Bengals
Water for your Bengal by Alan Brown, RainbowSafari
Bengals
Exercising your Bengal by Alan Brown, RainobwSafari
Bengals
Affection
and your Bengal by Alan Brown, RainbowSafari Bengals
Medical Care for your Friend by Alan Brown,
RainbowSafari Bengals
Cat Grooming, A Kitty Makeover by Alan
Brown, RainbowSafari Bengals
Breeding with Cat Blood Type B - Bengals-L
email discussion compiled by Gerry in Oz
One
of the most delightful cat behaviorists you could hope to talk about
your cats with is Marilyn Krieger. Marilyn works with Bengal rescue
and has agreed to feature some of her articles on this web site.
Bengal Behavior - "Tips on Transitioning
a Cat to Inside Living" by Marilyn Krieger
Bengal Behavior - "Ask the Cat Coach,
Nevada Sue" by Marilyn Krieger
Bengal Behavior - "Home Alone"
by Marilyn Krieger
Bengal Behavior - "Solving the Litter
Box Challenge" by Marilyn Krieger
"Toxic Plants" by Marilyn Krieger
"Toxic Substances" by Marilyn Krieger
Plants
are a beautiful addition to your home. Please make sure you only have
plants that are safe for you cat. Something as simple as an Easter Lily
or Poinsetta can do a great
deal of damage to your friend.
Plants
that are poisonous to your cat
Plants
that are safe for your cat
Many
of these articles by Tracy Painter have been previously published in
the Bengal Bulletin. Tracy is active with the Mid-Pacific
Bengal Rescue Network. The
time she and Marilyn Kreiger spend making sure every Bengal gets a good
forever home is very important to the breed.
Bottle Feeding Kittens by Tracy Painter,
Mid-Pacific Bengal Rescue
Early Weaning by Tracy Painter, Mid-Pacific
Bengal Rescue
Glop Recipe by Tracy Painter, Mid-Pacific Bengal
Rescue
First Aide by Tracy Painter, Mid-Pacific
Bengal Rescue
Controling Bleeding by Tracy Painter,
Mid-Pacific Bengal Rescue
Breaks & Sprains by Tracy Painter,
Mid-Pacific Bengal Rescue
Preparing for a C-Section by Tracy Painter,
Mid-Pacific Bengal Rescue
Feline Acne by Tracy Painter, Mid-Pacific
Bengal Rescue
Chemical PoisoningTracy Painter,
Mid-Pacific Bengal Rescue
Diseases and problems in Neonates by Tracy
Painter, Mid-Pacific Bengal Rescue
Poisonous Bites and Stings
by Tracy Painter, Mid-Pacific Bengal Rescue
Stud Tail by Tracy Painter, Mid-Pacific Bengal
Rescue
Ticks by Tracy Painter, Mid-Pacific Bengal Rescue
Skin Wounds by Tracey Painter, Mid-Pacific
Bengal Rescue