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Old 04-07-2011, 04:42 PM
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bengal for rehoming

Hi , i have a 2.5 year old bengal who needs rehoming.She is spayed,microchipped,fully vaccinated and has her pedigree papers.
she needs a home without other cats and children with outdoor access

she is very nervous but she is very loving once you get to know her, she likes to play fetch i am rehoming her as she has become very stressed

i will sent photos on request.
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Old 04-07-2011, 04:48 PM
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Re: bengal for rehoming

Out of curiousity, what's the reason you're rehoming her?
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Old 04-07-2011, 05:19 PM
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Re: bengal for rehoming

So sorry to hear this. Could you tell us a bit more about why you think she would be better off re-homed?

If she's a pedigree Bengal, have you tried contacting the breeder?
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Old 04-07-2011, 06:04 PM
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Re: bengal for rehoming

Please contact the breeder who sold her to you first and foremost. They will be best placed to find her a good home.

One more thing though, Bengals should not be allowed access outdoors unless it's into a cat run.

She could be very stressed due to this reason alone.

Can you explain a bit more about why you're wanting to rehome her? I'm sure you'd rather find a solution than give up on her?
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Re: bengal for rehoming

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Please contact the breeder who sold her to you first and foremost. They will be best placed to find her a good home.

One more thing though, Bengals should not be allowed access outdoors unless it's into a cat run.

She could be very stressed due to this reason alone.


Can you explain a bit more about why you're wanting to rehome her? I'm sure you'd rather find a solution than give up on her?
Quoting for emphasis. Bengals are HIGHLY territorial, letting them go outside will stress them to high heaven.
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Old 05-07-2011, 05:51 AM
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Re: bengal for rehoming

Ameria was rescued from a BYB , she was brought up in an outside pen she had never been inside when i got her. Her siblings were all pts due to extreme aggression.

So when i tried to keep her inside she got extremely distressed. She has always has a very shy and nervous temperament but lately she is so anxious she has stopped eating properly .

I have seen two vets and both have told me that i need to rehome her asap i have one other cat and two kittens on the way and she really needs to be an only cat.They are both convinced that behavioural counselling would not work.

I would not be rehoming her if it was not the last resort.It is the best thing i can do for her.
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Old 05-07-2011, 06:42 AM
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Re: bengal for rehoming

Poor Ameria - your heart goes out to her - she is not having the best start in life. Whilst I do appreciate you did take her on in the first place the fact remains she is being passed on again.

Wth all due respect to your vets - they are talking rubbish IMHO. Behavioural counselling and lots of time and lots of patience will bring a cat around but sometimes it can take a year or two and most people today want to see results now, this minute, today! She may never be a lap cat but she could, with some effort, became a mellower more confident cat.

I know you feel you are doing the best thing for her now but why bring in two kittens if you know it will not help the situation for her? It does ever so slightly smack of the fact she is a bit of a problem and so you are bringing in two kittens and want to pass her on. In the meantime whilst you are trying to find the right home for her perhaps invest in a couple of Feliway diffusers (plug in) as these may help her feel a little less anxious - also a few drops of Bachs Rescue Remedy in her water bowl.

Good luck I do hope you find the right and final home for Ameria.
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Re: bengal for rehoming

You're bringing 2 new kittens in even though you know all of this?

The poor poor cat
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Old 05-07-2011, 07:55 AM
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Re: bengal for rehoming

Out of interest how long have you had here?
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Old 05-07-2011, 03:47 PM
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Re: bengal for rehoming

can i be honest?

i have posted this for people who may be able to help my situation by offering her a home.

not to be lectured by people who do not know me or my cat or anything about our lifes.

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