Usually the breeder will have on their website, in their contract, or verbally tell you what comes with the cats when you pick them up. The main things are the health certificate (showing your kittens have been vaccinated and tested negative for certain things and you'll want to make sure your vet has a copy for their records on your kitties). The registration papers so you can register your kittens -- as you'll need to pick pedigreed names for them (not necessarily what you plan to name them, but can be the same). Many breeders send you home with food the kittens have been eating, the type of litter the kittens have been using, and/or toys, You should already have a copy of your contract with the breeder.
At home, you will need at least 3 litter boxes, tall cat trees or shelves on the wall strictly for the cats. They love to climb. Scratching posts (sisal) which may come with the cat trees, multiple beds as they pick and choose where they want to sleep. lots of toys. Confine them to a safe room, which can be a bathroom -- or preferably a bedroom you aren't using. Place a litter box there and food and water along with a couple of beds and some toys. These boys will be going through a tremendous change leaving their mom and environment at the breeder and coming into your home. Spend time with them, play with them. Some new arrivals are ready to explore all of their new surroundings. You'll pretty much know what will work for them, however, a couple of nights in a smaller area should benefit them and if you find that they are up and about all night, they may need to be there during the night.
Congratulations on the new boys ... your life is about to become a true adventure. Hopefully, you have read up on the bengal breed and know what to expect from these two wild fires. Lots of energy, lots of vocalizing, lots of wanting attention and being around you. There is never a dull moment in my house with just ONE bengal. I can imagine all the fun you're going to have with two.
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