Tuesday, 22 July 2014

A well behaved kitten


Hello :)

Bengal cats are highly intelligent, they are  very active and inquisitive cats and so are their kittens. The kittens need to be physically and mentally challenged to be able to develop into a beautiful, healthy and social Bengal cat. They learn from their mother, other cats and from their owner...


 


 
KITTEN RUN!!!
Kittens are learning when they aren’t eating or sleeping. After their nap or a short snooze their beautiful dark blue eyes open wide, and almost immediately they are ready for new adventures. Preferably with the others. :)


How.. how do i hold it.. its the best ball..








At first they struggle handling a ball, how do you get hold of a soft ball, when it is too big to bite? Running after the ball is  nice, and for a short time a kitten is running after a ball alone. The running game is challenging to the others and after a short time more kittens are joining the “kittenrun”. :) :)

 
 
 
 
 
Indeed.. this is now my ball...
 
“This is the most beautiful blue ball, with the best tinkle and it is mine”. With its paw this kitten introduces the gesture of ownership. In vain, the other kittens don’t recognise the gesture and also want to play with it, but they will learn soon enough.

Cats are predators and they have excellent hearing and sight. A soft rustle triggers a hunt but the behaviour of another cat can does the same. One kitten is very active in a corner of the chest and the others are coming to take a look.
 
 
 
 
They start to investigate what is hidden under the blanket and they start pulling it away. Minutes later they are all actively searching for a prey under the blanket.
 
A new game starts: pulling the blanket.


 
 
 
 
 Looking for the secret of the blanket hills..
onward to victory!!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Their game is over when mummy comes in and she immediately
gets their attention.

It’s milk happy hour!

 






Have a Happy Bengal day :)

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