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Bengal (cross) kittens for Sale
updated 1-3-08

7 kittens born a.m. 29-2-08
Bengal cross kittens ready to go from end of April/May 2008 at £150 each.
(Photos to be taken)

click here to pre book your little tigers or call 01304 369440 (10am to 8pm).

W
e welcome enquiries anytime - visits and pre-orders from 9-10-06 with a 50% deposit
(we are in East Kent - map) click on images to enlarge


Our Cat
Bengal's are highly intelligent cats, you often see them used in TV commercials because you can allegedly train them!

They are natural hunters, playful and athletic. These cats are very special and will give you many hours of entertainment

We have received feedback from past litters and they all report healthy, intelligent animals looking and behaving just like mum

What to expect?
Apart from when in season, no other cat is likely to venture near a Bengal, you can train them just like a dog but the early learning can be painful - watch out! Our cat keeps all the local vermin at bay and removes spiders and flies in the house. She can also open doors and knocks the front door when she wants to come in!
Bengal Cat
Mother - F5 pedigree Bengal


About (from bengalcat.co.uk)

The begining
"The Bengal is a relatively new breed of cat which was first bred in the U.S.A and was originally created by crossing an Asian Leopard Cat with a domestic cat.

The domestic Bengal derives its name from the Latin name of its wild ancestor, Felis Bengalensis (Asian Leopard Cat).

Whilst the domestic Bengal is similar in appearance to the Asian Leopard cat, and its genetic makeup contains a contribution from that wild cat species, its temperament however is purely domestic."




Latest litter 1-10-06



 

Previous Litter
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Previous Litter
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