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Breed Review: Bambino (16 Pics)

#10 The next stage is teaching the purr to the feeding regime and instilling the skills of using a scratching post.

Do not forget, no matter how cute a pet the bambino looks like, it scratches furniture and sways on the curtains with the same zeal as mongrel cats. However, there is usually no difficulty in re-educating the descendants of the Sphinxes and Munchkins. Representatives of this family inherited good intelligence, which helps them quickly grasp new knowledge and apply it in practice. Moreover, in addition to the standard norms of etiquette, obligatory for any cat, they are able to act on command. Usually, bambino is ideally mastered from 7 to 10 commands, including such options as "Crawl!", "Bring!", "Come to me!", "Voice!"

#11 The most suitable age for full training of bambino is 6 months.

It is better to engage in training before a meal, in a playful way, and it is strongly not recommended to strain the animal with endless repetitions. Usually, one or two five-minute lessons per day are enough for a pet. And of course, do not skimp on goodies, praise, and scratching behind the ear - all these, at first glance, beaten incentives work for even the most demanding and capricious individuals.

#12 Bambino will need all the same things for a happy existence as for any average cat.

house/couch bowls for food and drink, harness if you plan to walk outside, scratching post, hygiene items. But it is worth buying more toys - in their free time from reclining on the master's lap, the "gnomes" love to have fun and play pranks. Do not forget about the anatomical features of the breed: the dachshund bambinos, although famous for their briskness and ubiquity, are noticeably inferior to ordinary purrs in terms of jumping ability. Accordingly, if you bought a high game complex for your pet, do not be too lazy to equip it with small ladders, so that it is more convenient for the bambino to conquer the peaks.

Alice White

Written by Alice White

Alice White, a devoted pet lover and writer, has turned her boundless affection for animals into a fulfilling career. Originally dreaming of wildlife, her limited scientific background led her to specialize in animal literature. Now she happily spends her days researching and writing about various creatures, living her dream.

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