Patti - a lot can change between 2003 and now. I haven't gotten the current pictures of F2 kittens from the breeder yet and after having a conversation with her if I do decide to take a road trip to AZ it doesn't sound like she wants me to meet her at her place rather she wants to meet in a public area which I can respect since she had a bad experience of having her place vandalized. I worry about proper socialization which is essential for all kittens especially Bengals and Savannahs. It sounds like she lives alone so the kittens may not see other humans.
Now, the negatives, I did some more reading last night and came across some posts -
Now, the negatives, I did some more reading last night and came across some posts -
- Cannot pick up and put SV cat into the crate to bring to vet. I did see the local breeder picking up and holding F1 male and female SV cats but did not pick up F2 female instead she used leash to guide her.
- Ability to turn water on (I certainly don't want to come home to see a faucet running).
- Ability to open doors and cabinets - Jake opens cabinets from time to time but always open doors. I keep 2 or 3 doors locked so Jake cannot open these while he does open other doors which I don't care e.g. walk-in closet. May need to child-proof certain cabinets especially household cleaning products.
- Chew or rip toilet paper / tissues - Misty did that so I keep them out of reach. She did chew a piece of paper in den once. I imagine I will need to keep the den locked if I don't want SV kitten having access to den.
- Constantly needs attention - I work from home once or twice a week and Misty would bug me for attention but it was tolerable. SV cat may be more intense to the point it becomes annoying? Maybe I should consider F6 SV which would be less intense?