| Bengal
Kittens
We breed
all of the recognised colours and patterns of the Bengal breed,
however we are probably best known for our rosetted brown
spotted kittens. All of our breeding Bengals are now rosetted,
some of whom carry snow and marble genes, so if you are looking
for that very special furry addition to the family give us
a call, we may have just what you are looking for.
Our kittens
are born in our bedroom and spend the first three weeks with
us under close supervision. We gradually integrate them and
by thirteen weeks they are running all over the house and
are ready for their new owners. They have a veterinary health
check before going to their new homes, and they are also fully
vaccinated against flu, enteritis, chlamydia and feline leukaemia.
In addition all kittens are microchipped and the new owners
provided with four weeks free insurance prior to leaving us.
All families
enjoy the thrill of a kitten or kittens becoming new members
of the family - and why not, they certainly bring lots of
fun with them. However, some people prefer slightly older
cats as companions and we can sometimes help there as well.
There are many reasons why cats can sometimes need a new start
in life and they also can add a new dimension to the right
home. We have always been very involved with welfare and therefore
we tend to hear quite often about cats needing a new home,
so if you are thinking that an older cat might be right for
you it is always worth asking us. The Bengal Cat Club also
has a very active welfare section and many older cats are
re-homed through the club, so you could also try www.bengalcatclub.co.uk
and go to the welfare section.
Below
are pictures of some of our recent Bengal kittens. If you
have any queries or would like to book an appointment to view
our Bengal kittens, please do not hesitate to contact
us on 01932-228 139.
Bengal
Kitten Page Last Updated: 16th June 2010
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| Older
cats for rehoming |
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Becky'
(Goldspurr Becca) is a very beautiful girl who we have
just spayed. She prefers one or two companions rather
than our multi-cat household, so we feel she would be
better off in a less feline-orientated household with
her own people to love her. She has not 'free-ranged'
so would be quite happy as an indoor cat. She is fully
vaccinated and microchipped, and apart from being spayed
has not visited the vet other than for her vaccinations.
She
will make someone a lovely companion, so if you feel
you could give her a home do please get in touch for
a chat and perhaps come and visit.
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'Ubidoo'
(Ch Typhast Quantumleap) had her beautiful litter of
four Bengal kittens on 10 April they are all girls.
Here they are, below and right, just four hours old!
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And
on the left, taken on 14 June.
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This
is Typhast Moneta. She is now 10 months old and very beautiful.
She is out of Centerpiece and Eriador Dune with a rich,
vibrant, rosetted soft coat
and very pale underneath. If anyone is looking for a slightly
more mature addition to their family she would be ideal.
Please
contact us if you would like
to arrange a visit.
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Collumbine & Gr Ch Hurricane's kittens
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Ready 22nd January 2010
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Goldie
(Typhast Liquidgold) & Gr Ch Hurricane's kittens
Ready
24th January 2010
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They've
no respect, y'know, none at all!
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Sometimes
it's hard to be a mother! |
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| Kalendar
Girl & Ch Typhast Greatballsofire's kittens |
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in early March 2010 |
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Some
of our beautiful kittens from March 2009. –
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Typhast Quality Street's boys (one black/brown rosetted
still available - March 09)
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Centerpiece's
kittens by Gr Ch Typhast Hurricane, Feb 09 |
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| Typhast
Quality Street with her litter - Jan 2009 |
Clari's
kittens, Feb 09 |
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Rumina's two black/brown rosetted boys both now sold. |
Coo!
Bengal levitation! |
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Watching
& waiting
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Just
like that! This is my Tommy Cooper impersonation! |
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