CATTERY
Bunny's Baby Bengal cattery currently specializes in producing color point Bengals (seal lynx, seal mink and seal sepia). While we breed to maintaining the Bengal standard we also want to breed affordable pets for those who dream of having a Bengal. Furthermore, we focus on socialization so they can grow into the most purrfect companions full of love and personality.
Kittens are handled from birth so they become accustomed to humans including our touch, sound, and smells and the average hustle and bustle of home life as a spoiled pet.
Some things that are babies are exposed to include: Vacuum, a spin mop, kids age 3 and up (touch, holding, cuddling, crying, loudness, sounds of children playing, playing with the kittens), adults visiting the home, cats (within my cattery. This can include our neutered male, other kittens, and other females), Clapping, music, coughing, sneezing, dishwasher, showers, toilet flushing, Doors opening and closing, bag such as plastic, reusable, and trash bags, things falling or dropping to the floor, rain against rooftops or windows, mirrors, military base related noises such as far off gun or cannon fire or helicopters, clay litter, pellet litter, covered litter boxes, fuzzy blankets, towels, clipping and/or filing nails, brushing, riding on shoulders, cars or suberbia noise through windows opening stroller walks or cat backpack walks come up heading ears and paws and tummy rubs, boops, kisses, kisses calling noises, Brooms, a variety of toys including but not limited to wands, remote control cars and birds, boot blousers, catnip sticks, chirpy toys, puzzles, feather's, cat tunnels and cat wheels, Cat water fountains, cat climbers on walls and trees, cardboard cat scratchers, handling for weighing, car rides, cat carriers come of the vet, shows depending on age, fish swimming in our aquarium, Dogs depending on friend's availability but we attempt to dog exposure 2 to 3 times per litter, smoke alarms because of the Dang gas stove, Timer alarms, army related sounds from people i.e. Cadences, HOOAH!, and heavy boot footfall, harness training, loud TV, board game sessions (amongst humans), Husband "talking" into xbox Mic