Originally posted by LaRana
One thing I noticed was that if we started meowing back at him it seemed to make the howling episodes shorten, occasionally. He'd just kind of look at us like "Say what?! Reoooooow." And we'd go back and forth like that. I could probably call you and talk to you in Bengalspeak pretty well, that's how good I got. Other times we just ignored him & put on some sort of white noise, like the ceiling fan or the tv to drown him out, and maybe a towel at the base of the door to drown out some more of the noise. Eventually he did get the hint that he wasn't allowed in our bedroom & that he needed to find ways to entertain himself at night (find bugs, sleep, stalk the magazines, etc). I think time will be the deciding factor for this lil guy.
I swear that helped Tiki quiet down. He's still a talker don't get me wrong. But if I meow back to him when he first starts his "talking" sessions are quiter & shorter. If all else fails I too just drown the noise out with something else. lol

Some breeds or particular cats are just talkers just like humans (lol).

But being overwhelmed may have something to do with it too. Just give him his own space & let him adjust slowly. He may never be a quiet cat but I'm sure with time he'll become a quieter cat.