Hello! I forgot to say that we do not live in Bulgaria. Yes, I also researched for Maine Coon, it is possible, but his behavior corresponds to the risks of this age. At the age of two months they are super aggressive and in games they kill each other's siblings. It is supposed to be a struggle for hierarchy. I've made him various intelligence games (just because he proves one) with "catch" and when he manages to take it out / catch it, he eats a little and drags the rest to dig it somewhere in the room. He does not allow his toilet to be touched under any pretext. After (during) cleaning, he gets angry, pats my hand with a paw and marks it with urine, but also with the if on the wall of the toilet, and twice already the wall outside the toilet. He is very talkative, he likes to brag about every new achievement - a higher jump, a bigger catch (one of the moving toys), etc. He sleeps on the pillow above my head, necessarily washes my hair in the evening and in the morning, wakes me up with kisses and gentle bites, he has never shown such aggressive games while we sleep. I would even say that he "protects" us. Here the lynx is a protected species, but it is not entirely a lynx or a Maine Coon, it is a mixture between Bombay and one of the other two races, if we do not take it to the vet, we will know for sure about 1 year. to a vet just so they don't take it from us. If Rhys prevails, they will take him while he is young or oblige us to have special permits for him, which include environment, space and the opportunity for him to hunt. There are a lot of rabbits to hunt for, but at least at the moment we don't have the opportunity for such a drastic change, to move to a place where we can provide a natural environment. Yes, we love him very much n 4 and we definitely want the best for him. If I think from a human point of view, I'm his "mother" right now. We found him dumped on the highway in a paper bag, paralyzed with terror. From that moment until today, we, but most of all I (because I did not separate for a moment, especially the first days of him) are the positive presence in his life, love and security. When his "father" comes home, he "goes crazy" with kisses, caresses, scratches, etc. and the little savage is happy and makes the most of it. But if I go out, he even looks for me for a few minutes, waits for me, the moment he sees me he jumps for hugs, literally hugs my chin and starts kissing me. It's not just selfishness that we already love and want him so much in the family. We truly believe that it is also best for him with us, because for him we are already his family and home. With a lot of pampering and tenderness, I think we manage to control the predator in it, and when it's over, we immediately redirect it to its toys. There are those that "tear" (from thicker paper, cardboard). We will explore more ... eventually we are ready to make the necessary changes, relocate and provide a better environment for it if necessary, we will just need a few months to organize. Are there other animals (dogs, kittens, even a bunny) but this ... for both of us it is not just part of the family, we accept it as one of our children, as illogical as it sounds. Thank you again! I accept any advice about his upbringing and a better way of life for him! and when it is finished, we immediately redirect it to his toys. There are those that "tear" (from thicker paper, cardboard). We will explore more ... eventually we are ready to make the necessary changes, relocate and provide a better environment for it if necessary, we will just need a few months to organize. Are there other animals (dogs, kittens, even a bunny) but this ... for both of us is not just part of the family, we accept it as one of our children, as illogical as it sounds. Thank you again! I accept any advice about his upbringing and a better way of life for him! and when it is finished, we immediately redirect it to his toys. There are those that "tear" (from thicker paper, cardboard). We will explore more ... eventually we are ready to make the necessary changes, relocate and provide a better environment for it if necessary, we will just need a few months to organize. Are there other animals (dogs, kittens, even a bunny) but this ... for both of us it is not just part of the family, we accept it as one of our children, as illogical as it sounds. Thank you again! I accept any advice about his upbringing and a better way of life for him! it will just take us a few months to organize. Are there other animals (dogs, kittens, even a bunny) but this ... for both of us it is not just part of the family, we accept it as one of our children, as illogical as it sounds. Thank you again! I accept any advice about his upbringing and a better way of life for him! it will just take us a few months to organize. Are there other animals (dogs, kittens, even a bunny) but this ... for both of us it is not just part of the family, we accept it as one of our children, as illogical as it sounds. Thank you again! I accept any advice about his upbringing and a better way of life for him!
1 cocacolaar answered
I am not an expert, but I advise you to look for one for a more competent opinion, however, on the Internet everyone understands everything and can deceive you. From my humble knowledge, I can tell you that "training" or taming a cat is more difficult than training a dog. They are somehow more wayward and wild. If the kitten is with you from a baby (or very little) it will get used to people and will not accept them as a threat. But one idea will probably stay wilder than the other kittens. Again, ask a veterinarian or someone more familiar with cats.