Thursday, 23 April 2015

Frolicking in pink.




 The kittens are developing very fast now, what they could not do yesterday, they are doing today very easily. Therefore, we like to keep a close eye on them. Kittens of this age often overestimate their skills so we have to ensure that our sweethearts enjoy a safe and inviting environment. We always have to adapt their playground to their needs this way we are able to give them opportunities to become very skilfulness kittens physically, mentally and socially.
Moreover, we love shopping for toys and we love watching them even more.

 

Friday, 17 April 2015

Raising six Bengal babies.


When emotions after the birth of the babies have decreased, we silently watched Tsukiko and her babies in amazement. In total admiration, we experienced Tsukiko changing in a perfect mother taking care of her babies.
After she has bit the umbilical cord of each of her babies, she started to wash them thoroughly.  Her babies immediately started to look for her teats although they do not always took the shorter route. Fortunately, each kitten found one and immediately started to drink. When all her babies were born and her family is cared for, Tsukiko lied sleepy in her den.

Saturday, 11 April 2015

Seal mink spotted Bengal cats.

These Bengals are often called “Snow Bengals” because of there almost white appearance. When Seal mink spotted Bengals are born they have a very creamy white colour. Sometimes they already have their spotted pattern, but often the spots are still vague. Their eyes are blue and after five weeks you can catch a glimpse of aquamarine.





Friday, 3 April 2015

“Snow Bengals”.


We share our house with our Bengal cats; we are one big happy family. We have Black tabby Bengals and Snow Bengals. In this blog, I would like to introduce our Snow Bengals. Officially, the name Snow Bengals does not exist, the name refers to the colour of their coat. There are three types of Snow Bengals:
·         Seal lynx point Bengals, these cats have blue eyes.
·         Seal mink Bengals, these cats have aquamarine coloured eyes.
·         Seal-sepia Bengal, these cats have green eyes.