Well, after much research I decided upon getting 2 kittens. An Egyptian Mau and a Bengal. Both male. Last night, the first kitten came home with me.
He is Egyptian Mau and has super fast reflexes (characteristic of this breed). I have thus called him
Reflex.
Reflex loves the cat tree:
85% of his time is spent on/in it. He even slept in it. I bought a nice cat bed, which he totally ignored, choosing instead to make his bed in one of the dark covered area in the cat tree. This is Reflex, the Egyptian Mau:
What happened last night...
Got him home at around 2130hrs.
He was scared of me a little, however, he insists on following me around the house, even though he is stand off-ish. He is used to living in a HUGE cat family and he clearly misses his feline friends. Anyway, he only needs to hang on for a month when his Bengal playmate arrives. I think they will be ideally suited to eachother because, the Egyptian Mau is very athletic, while the Bengal is a dominating breed which harrasses fellow kittens/cats. Hence the Egyptian Mau will have the energy levels to deal with his younger Bengal friend.
It was a tough night last night. The kitten slept in spits and spurts, as he is still very scared. I slept in the lounge with him, as whenever I would leave the room, he screamed and made a racket.
He is still not eating much. He likes "real" chicken. Loves it in fact, but the breeder did tell me to give wet food only as treats. Once every other day. His dry food is the stuff that will make him grow up healthy, which he doesnt seem to like. If this situation doesnt improve in the next few days, I may have to starve him until he eats the dry food. We shall see.
He has not drank any water yet.
Litter tray activity - 100% spot on. No accidents.
One thing that Reflex did was very strange last night. I got him home and after about 3hrs (during which time he was making a lot of screaming noises), I switched on the music. He immediately got scared and ran out of the lounge and hid in the hallway. He eventually came back in, but this time was totally quiet. He seemed confused as to where the music was coming from and was looking in the direction of the speakers. He then got back onto the cat-tree and went to sleep.
Oh, and he loves his exercise. He runs and runs till he gets out of breath. He then waits 10secs to catch his breath, then starts again.
I'll take some more pics today, of his actually standing up, rather than the half-asleep pics, Ive posted above.
The 2nd kitten shall be a Bengal, arriving in 1 month. The pics below were of the Bengal when he was 5 weeks old, taken I visited him in Bournemouth: