Ribh's D'Coopage

You can crossbreed Caracals with Abyssinians to create a Caracat!!!

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Savannahs are a crossbreed of Bengal and Serval. I love these hybrid cats!!!
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Savannahs are basically Dog sized cats.

This is a Serval, in case you're wondering.
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Sadly Bengals are a cat that get's abandoned often. They are high energy, very needy & destructive when their needs aren't met. My friends in rescue want much better education before people are allowed one.
 
Are all your sick girls OK now Ribh? How are the littles doing?
I finally got everyone in the coop hale & healthy & we have a week of storms & rain pounding us. 🙄 Thanks for asking. I hope your girls are all doing well too.:hugs

The Littles are doing really well & free ranging with everyone else now but it will be a while yet before they are big enough for the Big Coop.
 
I promised to update everyone. The time has come for my poor Isabel. I just called to start the arrangements. She is laying in front of the TV. When I went to check on her, Éowyn came with me and groomed her head. It was so sweet and something Isabel would never allow.

I say this so if you notice my mood to be off or that I'm missing, this is why.

She has had a glorious 17.5 years. I cry for me, not for her. But none the less I am already grieving.

I will make certain Davis and Éowyn get to see her afterwards and I am planning to bury her next to her best friend, Pungie, our dog.

My sweet old lady.
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:hugs:hugsJust remember all of those wonderful, funny, and happy memories you've shared over the years :hugs:hugs
 
Sadly Bengals are a cat that get's abandoned often. They are high energy, very needy & destructive when their needs aren't met. My friends in rescue want much better education before people are allowed one.

My uncle had Bengals. I helped take care of them when he went out of town. They are the most amazing animal, but are often misunderstood.

I completely agree that there needs to be better education on them. I feel this is often a fault of high quantity breeders. They don't worry who buys a kitten just so they have the money. A high quality breeder tends to take more time to screen buyers and makes sure they are truly aware of the cats personality and such.
 
Sadly Bengals are a cat that get's abandoned often. They are high energy, very needy & destructive when their needs aren't met. My friends in rescue want much better education before people are allowed one.
That’s good to know. I wanted a Bengal for a while but I’m over having high-maintenance cats.
 

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