My boyfriend and I have recently added a Bengal fur baby to our family of fur babies and we would like to hear about your input.
We are from the country Maldives and it is extremely hot here all the time. Average temperature is as high as 30 degrees (81 Fahrenheit) , reaching up to 40 degrees.
The thing is, our Bengal Lyanna is from the first litter of, literally the first two Bengal cats to be brought to Maldives in 2016. (currently there are about total 11 Bengals in the whole country). While we already have two other cats, Lyanna (8 months old) is our first Bengal and since Maldives never had this breed of cats before, we just wanted to know if there are extra precautions to be aware of while raising a Bengal in such a hot place especially a place they aren't native to.
Also, she refuses to eat any dry food. Right now we are giving raw most of the time but it gets a bit pricey. Can you suggest some solutions.
We are from the country Maldives and it is extremely hot here all the time. Average temperature is as high as 30 degrees (81 Fahrenheit) , reaching up to 40 degrees.
The thing is, our Bengal Lyanna is from the first litter of, literally the first two Bengal cats to be brought to Maldives in 2016. (currently there are about total 11 Bengals in the whole country). While we already have two other cats, Lyanna (8 months old) is our first Bengal and since Maldives never had this breed of cats before, we just wanted to know if there are extra precautions to be aware of while raising a Bengal in such a hot place especially a place they aren't native to.
Also, she refuses to eat any dry food. Right now we are giving raw most of the time but it gets a bit pricey. Can you suggest some solutions.
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