Hello /an/, I have some special questions to you.
So, I have 5 cats, 2 of them are bengalis. They often play with each other, but very agressively (even trough they don't hiss and cry while biting and scratching their necks and legs). When the fifth cat came here (a young and playful maine coon kid), he also joined to the play. Those cats have much fur and fatty neck, so playing hart doesn't hurt them. But then, the bengals started to "play" with my other (generic, household) cats. They don't like this agressivity, they cry, hiss and growl because those wild little shits hurt them. I often see the weakest cat bleeding from little scratches and bite marks....
What should I do?
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>>2080598
so the main question is how to stop them trying to play with the other cats?
>what should i do?
stop buying cats
do research before adopting bengals.
>>2080603
they were peaceful and didn't hurt the other cats for months, it started when the young and playful cat arrived.
Hybrid wild/domestic cat crosses shouldn't be bred. There's a lot of misinformation about them and behaviourally, they can be hard to handle.
Either keep them in separate areas of the house, or look to find new homes, would be the best solution.
Separate them when you can't directly monitor them