Adorable Bobcat
Ideally, a wild cat must be in the woods, not like Benji, wandering on the couch and cuddling with dogs and a deer. Yes, Benji quickly got used to this homely feeling but his eating requirements and his speedy nature required a lot more than a home. Was the Krause family able to fulfill all his needs and wants?
Good Food
The Krause family fed both Benji and Athena enough delicious food according to their age. Everyone in the house welcomed them open-heartedly and gave them enough space to wander around everywhere they wished. And it didn’t take much for them to grow up.
Playful Nature
Bobcats have playfulness in their nature. Among all the other beings of the family, Benji turned out to be the most active one of all. This means that the Krause family was soon going to see a huge cat jumping and playing around their house.
Growing Up
The Krause family was well aware of the fact that Benji is a predator and he might scratch any one of them by his sharp claws and run into the woods. But was he ever going to do that? Or was the family going to keep the bobcat with them as a forever kid?
Good Boy
While growing up, Benji only showed interest in playing and not hurting anyone. The family knew Benji was a good boy. But will he act the same way if he is not fed on time? Or once he grows old enough that he starts to look for a partner? So far, the Krause family was pretty sure that despite his predatory instincts and hunting skills, Benji would never hurt them. Not intentionally at least.
Getting Bigger
As expected, Benji did grow quickly and his diet too increased, the growing bobcat needed more food more than the fully grown family dogs. The house looked small for him now. Benji needed more space and playing options to keep him calm and satisfied.