Leopold


Bengal
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Home:Columbia, MD  [I have a diary!]  
Age: 7 Years   Sex: Male   Weight: 14 lbs.

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Nicknames:
Leo, Leo Mio, Crabcake, Crabby Patty

Kitty Complexion:
 Activeness 
sleepyvery active
 
 Intelligence 
sillygenius
 
 Curiosity 
not curiousvery curious
 
 Friendliness 
timidaffectionate
 
 Vocal 
not vocalvery vocal
 

Quick Bio:
-purebred

Coloration:
Orange Tabby

Likes:
Biting boxes! And sleeping on mommy. And smelling everything.

Pet-Peeves:
Warm cat food. blech. And those grey guys. Why are they always around? And a dirty litter box - I won't stand for it!

Favorite Toy:
Is shaped like a little cat person and is chewy...mmmm....

Favorite Nap Spot:
the bed, or by the sliding door in the sunshine for powering up.

Favorite Food:
wet food Innova Evo, but only from the fridge! Also, Aquariyums.

Skills:
ooh! yes. um..I talks some. And make mommy do whatever I want. And...I can beat up the grey guys!

Dwells:
indoors

Arrival Story:
I don't remember much, but I was in a cage in a place with lots and lots of other beautiful cats, and people were running by me with ribbons and brushes and looking all serious...Then some nice person came up and cuddled me for a while and they put me in a car and took me home with them! I think I used to have other brothers and sisters that looked like me...at my new house, I met a big stripey cat that was the master of the house and I looked up to him -he was great! But one day he disappeared...now I'm the master of the house. I have two other cats now that I make sure don't do anything the mommys don't want them to do. It's great. I get to beat them up sometimes. Mowr.

Bio:
I have two mommies and two annoying grey brothers. I'm attached to one mommy in particular and I'm only happy when she is around. I like to have long emotional conversations and I like to wrap myself around a leg and paddle-kick with my back feet. In the winter, I sleep in my mommys arms, all the way under the blankets, but all year round, I sleep like a log every night on the bed. I'm such a sound sleeper, I never wake my mommys up at night at all!

Lives Remaining:
8 of 9

Forums Motto:
Crabbin' around!

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My Sad Legs:
My back legs don't work so good. I have patellar luxation which means my back knee joints displace slightly as I move. It kinda hurts, but on a day to day basis, I'm ok. I don't like jumping very much and stay low to the ground except to get on the bed for some good sleepin'! Mommy gives me powdered glucosamine in my food to help my joints stay strong. She calls it my magic pixy dust. I had surgery on my right leg when I was only a year old, and they fixed my knee up a bit - hopefully the other one won't give me trouble for years to come. But the worst part was I had to wear this crazy collar around my neck so I couldn't lick my leg! Arggh! That made me mad! Ok, I'm going to take a nap now. Bye.

I've Been On Catster Since:
July 3rd 2007 More than 2 years!

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Catster Id:
576865

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Purchasing Purebreds - from Mommy's point of view


July 5th 2007 1:45 pm
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We bought Leopold at a cat show - we did not plan to do this, but he just amoebaed his way into our possession...we went just to look at all the kitties. I didn't even know there would be cats there for sale. I had never been to a cat show before.

There were in fact a lot of cat breeders there with kittens for purchase. We had not done any homework before going - not planning on bringing any fuzziness home with us - so we thought we were thorough in our investigation. We asked the breeder a lot of questions, read over paper work, turned the kitten upside down and sideways, and finally dropped a wad of cash down - and off we went!

We had to sign papers promising to neuter our kitten within a certain time frame, and treat him well. We were given very stiff instructions about feeding him very high quality food mixed with a raw food diet. With so much concern, it seemed like the breeder was of high regard. So, after several months as it became clear that he was in considerable pain and was barely using his back legs, we had to decide what to do.

There was no question on our part that we would give him surgery if that was what was needed - and it was - but we wondered whether the breeder should have some responsibility in the matter. After all, it was a birth defect. We decided we would send the lady an email explaining everything in detail, and see what her response was. Well...there was no response. We went ahead with the surgery. Afterwards, we tried emailing one more time. Again, no response. We know she received the emails - the website continued to change. Soon after, the website stated, "There are no kittens available at this time", and the pictures of Leo and his siblings were taken down...

It seems that this bengal breeder decided to start breeding cats for a while and did so successfully - they had GC's - until maybe some of their litters started coming up with genetic issues. I think they panicked and just stopped breeding. They must have had more kittens than just ours that came out with issues. And in retrospect, this lady must have been thrilled to unload Leo on us at that cat show - she gave him to us at about $400 less than the usual going price for a pet quality bengal from more reputable breeders in the area.

So, be careful buying purebreds - if the breeder seems like they are trying a little too hard to give them away, i.e. the price is lower than standard, they may know something they aren't telling you. The money we saved buying our kitten was lost times two with the surgery costs. It is worth the extra time to do research, and worth it in the long run to go to a reputable breeder and pay the extra few bucks. Better yet - just use your local rescue, as we did with our next two fuzzers! ;3
Hope this might help a person and cat or two!
Oh, also, there is a Bengal Rescue Network. That's worth looking into. Can you believe people throw these cats away? ;-{


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