This guy was found, starving, near my neighbor's house. He was not chipped but has been neutered. I contacted local Bengal breeders and none of them recognized him. He is no longer starving but needs and environment with other animals that will keep him from getting bored. We currently have a very old dog and another cat who is never interested in playing. This is currently making him get destructive unless we let him go outside, which is not safe in our area and he absolutely will not respond to a harness and leash. I believe this guy would love to be in a home with other cats who want to positively interact. He is very picky about his litter like most Bengals. He is very vocal and can be slow to warm up to strangers. But once he does, he is fine. He is not a lap cat, at all.
Coffee County
Douglas, Georgia
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