Yes, depending with your capability of taking care of them, you can have 4 pets, 2 Bengal cats plus 2 Alaskan Malamutes.
You can have 8 pets with 2 of each kind of German shepherds, Siberian huskies, boxers, and Bengal cats if you have the space and time to care for them.
Yes, you can own 2 German Shepards, 2 boxers, and 2 Bengal cats if your local city laws allow you to have that many animals. Check with your local city hall for more details.
they might all eat each other.. i had the same amount same exact pets once and my bengal cat Seymour ate everyone else including my husband. I guess you can say I'm a cat lady! :-)
While there may be no municipal legislation preventing the keeping of so many pets in your area, proper care means having enough food, shelter, space, veterinary care, and the time to care for them.
If you have 2 boxers and 2 Bengals, they can both mate as long as you have one male boxer, and one female boxer, and one female Bengal and one male Bengal, that are not related to one another. You can keep their puppies and kittens and raise them yourself, however it is a lot of work to take care of puppies and kittens. There are also many puppies and kittens looking for homes so its not really a good idea to breed your pets.
It's sometimes difficult to pick a pet but having 2 German Shepherds, 2 Boxers, 2 Siberian Huskies, and 2 Bengal cats would be just about impossible unless you have a lot of land, a large house, and lots of money. You can't believe how much it costs to give each dog heart worm medication each month, the food bill, and vet bills for their shots every year.
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You can have 2 pets, 1 Bengal kitten and 1 boxer puppy. Many homes have both dogs and cats. They can learn to get along and live together. Getting them while they are young will make the adjustment easier.
Bengal cats typically reach their full size by around 1-2 years of age. Since your male Bengal cats are 9 months old and as big as a normal domestic cat, they may continue to grow for a few more months. Regular check-ups with your veterinarian can ensure they are growing at a healthy rate.
1. They're called Alaskan Malamutes 2. Yes
Around 2-3 years