We are Bengaltime Cattery / Registered Bengals and we raise some of the friendliest and highest quality Bengal kittens that you can find. We generally have Bengal kittens available year round.
We spend day and night with our kittens and NEVER cage them. All of our cats including our breeders are in our home and with us 24 / 7. This allows for interaction with us, our kids, visitors and full acclimation to our home, to humans and to other cats. At the time of this writing we have 11 beautiful and Available Bengal kittens, 9 of which are still available to go to their forever homes. We do not let our kittens go until they are between 10 and 14 weeks old so they come to you fully weaned, litter box trained and with first shots in place. We also offer a comprehensive guarantee on every kitten that we raise. Interested in information on our kittens you can contact us through our facebook page, our website, by phone or text. We welcome serious visitors are well and for out of town clients we have facetime or skype visits available too. Contact on Webpage: https://registeredbengals.com/contact.html Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RegisteredBengals YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNP8nmW9urck7XIw3e6XLzQ By phone or Text 503-484-3033 - Lyubov We are conveniently located between Seattle, Wa and Portland, Oregon in Kalama, Washington. We offer delivery in parts of Oregon and Washington and have shipping available from Portland International Airport (PDX). We look forward to hearing from you!
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Pictured above is Lisa with her recent litter of 7 Beautiful TICA Registered Purebred Bengal kittens. These beautiful little Lap Leopards will be ready to go to their forever homes on or about September 18th, 2019.
Looking for Bengal information or Bengal Kittens, Visit our Web page for Lots of Pictures, Links and Bengal reference materials. We generally have kittens year round so visit often to check up on your favorite kitten. Website - https://registeredbengals.com Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/RegisteredBengals Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNP8nmW9urck7XIw3e6XLzQ E-Mail - [email protected] Lyubov Dolzhenko - 503-484-3033 - Call or Text Our Stud Male Bengal is Sharm Shascha of Bangalore and he was born in Russia and joined our family in 2019. He is an amazing Stud as he has one of the best temperaments of any uncut male that we have ever seen. He lives in our home with us and our breeding queens. Lots of questions about our program, Bengal Health, Bengal Pricing and more can be answered on or FAQ Pages - https://registeredbengals.com/faq.html We are Bengaltime Cattery / Registered Bengals, Our kittens are raised in our home and never caged, We find that this insures a more socialized and friendly kitten than you can possibly get from one that has been kept caged for much of it's life. If you don't live in Oregon or Washington and can not come to visit, that's not a problem, you can visit by Skype or Facetime to see and pick put your kitten, This will give you an opportunity to see how the kittens live on a day to day basis. We look forward to hearing from you! Looking for a Bengal kitten near you, We are Bengaltime Cattery and we are located in Kalama, Washington which conveniently located Between Seattle, Washington and Portland, Oregon. Our TICA Registered Kittens are raised in our home in a cage free environment, Even our breeding stud (Sharm Sascha of Bangalore) lives in our home with us. We hande each and every kitten several times daily to insure that they are used to being touched and are comfortable interacting with humans. If you are not in Oregon or Washington, that is not a problem as we can ship anywhere in the US except for Hawaii which does not allow Bengals. Our Bengal Kittens are not the cheapest that you will find but we are confident that they will be the best quality in terms of Health, Friendliness, Temperament and Socialization with humans. We allow visits to our home to pick out your kitten and to bond prior to taking them home and if you are not local we encourage Skype or Facetime calls to pick out your kitten and to see how and where the kittens live. There are many Bengal kitten scams online so do your homework and be aware that if the seller is offering a Bengal kittens at a price that seems to good to be true it is likely not a Purebred Bengal that will have the desirable traits that you are looking for and that make Bengals worth the high price or you will not get the kitten that you were expecting or no kitten at all. Below is a link to a kitten buyer checklist that we encourage you to use when shopping for your new Bengal Companion. https://registeredbengals.com/buyers-checklist.html General questions on Bengal cats and kittens can usually be answered on our Frequently asked Questions page. https://registeredbengals.com/faq.html Choosing the right Bengal Kitten starts with choosing the right Bengal breeder and there are a lot of choices and a lot of factors involved. Your new Lap Leopard will be an important part of your family for 15, 20 or more years so choose wisely. We breed For these traits:
"Living with Bengal cats is an adventure and not of the armchair variety! Bengals are not couch potatos! They have the ability to jump to the highest places, and are compelled to climb. Bengal cats are an highly active breed. They can open doors, are drawn to water are lovable and loyal. A challenge to own, a treasure to cherish. Bengals are as unique in personality as their coat is in patterns." When you buy a Bengal Kitten from Bengaltime Cattery / Registered Bengals you'll understand why, Bengals are the best of the cat breeds. "If it's not a Bengal, It's just a cat" Contact us for more information - https://registeredbengals.com/contact.html We hope that you will consider us when looking for your next little Lap leopard but For your shopping Reference below is a convenient list of Bengal related sites that have breeder lists.
We wish you the best in choosing your new companion. Bengal Breed http://www.bengalbreed.com/public/index.php?page=detail&id=235 Bengal cat Club https://bengalcatclub.com/bengal-cat-breeders/washington/ Bengaltime http://bengaltimecattery.com/ Bengal Breeders List http://www.bengalbreederlist.com/ Cat Kingpin https://www.catkingpin.com/breeders/bengal-cat-breeders/washington/ Bengal cat directory https://bengalcatdirectory.com/listings/category/browns/ Breedlist.com http://www.breedlist.com/breeders/ben.html#Washington Gokitty.com https://gokitty.com/kitten/profile/id/20942? Hoobly.com https://www.hoobly.com/p/5hfyl Kittysites.com https://kittysites.com/breed/bengal/breeder_wa/ Local kittens for sale http://www.localkittensforsale.com/bengal-kittens-for-sale-in-washington/ Pets 4 You https://www.pets4you.com/bengal/ Registered Bengals https://registeredbengals.com Registered Cats http://registeredcats.com/ Registered kittens http://registeredkittens.com/ The International Cat Organization (TICA) https://tica.org/bengal-breeders?view=article&id=1302:cattery-bengaltime&catid=97 Looking for a Bengal kitten to join your Family? A Bengal is a Rare and magical breed of cat that has virtually no equal in the cat world. Strong and lean, Energetic and playful, vocal and at times demanding and with many dog like characteristics Bengals are sought after by many people looking for a unique pet to join their families.
Because of the high demand for these unique jewels of the cat world there are many listings for them online some of which are clearly scams. Be very cautious! In general real Purebred Registered Bengal kittens sell for between $1,500 and $3,000 or more. We have heard way to many stories of people who paid deposits only to get a cat that is clearly not a Bengal or get no cat at all. Do your homework! Buying a Bengal that is mixed with something else will likely not have the characteristics that make them worth every penny of the price. Here is a link to a helpful checklist for Bengal Buyers that should make the process less stressful. Also for a list of frequently asked questions and answers you can visit our FAQ Page at this link. When you narrow your list to one or two Bengal breeders take a trip to their home to see the kittens if that is possible and if not then at least Skype or facetime to see the kittens and the environment that they are raised in. Far to many breeders keep their breeders and kittens in cages and I'm sure you can understand that this will not make for a well adjusted family member when they come to you. Kittens raised like this will take a very long to to socialize and become comfortable with you and your family. If a breeder says that their kittens are shy, RUN because shy is code for not friendly or socialized. We are Bengaltime / Registered Bengals and we are located Between Seattle, Wa and Portland, Oregon. We welcome visits from serious buyers to our home and we ship within the US via Delta Pet Connections out of Portland, Oregon. We have a comprehensive purchase contract and guarantee that you can view on our site. In addition you can find us on Facebook at Registered Bengals and on Youtube as Registered Bengals. Below is a list of some of the top Bengal Listing Websites in the US. We hope of course that when looking over this list that you will consider our TICA Registered Bengal Kittens in your buying decisions. We NEVER cage our breeders or kittens and they all live in our home with us and our children. We welcome your questions and comments on our Kittens. Bengal Breed http://www.bengalbreed.com/public/index.php?page=detail&id=235 Bengal cat Club https://bengalcatclub.com/bengal-cat-breeders/washington/ Bengaltime http://bengaltimecattery.com/ Bengal Breeders List http://www.bengalbreederlist.com/ Cat Kingpin https://www.catkingpin.com/breeders/bengal-cat-breeders/washington/ Bengal cat directory https://bengalcatdirectory.com/listings/category/browns/ Breedlist.com http://www.breedlist.com/breeders/ben.html#Washington Gokitty.com https://gokitty.com/kitten/profile/id/20942? Hoobly.com https://www.hoobly.com/p/5hfyl Kittysites.com https://kittysites.com/breed/bengal/breeder_wa/ Local kittens for sale http://www.localkittensforsale.com/bengal-kittens-for-sale-in-washington/ Pets 4 You https://www.pets4you.com/bengal/ Registered Bengals https://registeredbengals.com Registered Cats http://registeredcats.com/ Registered kittens http://registeredkittens.com/ The International Cat Organization (TICA) https://tica.org/bengal-breeders?view=article&id=1302:cattery-bengaltime&catid=97 If it's not a Bengal, It's just a cat! ![]() Bengal kittens near me is a very popular search term on the internet for people interested in Bengal Kittens but most people don't know that many reputable breeders will ship your new Bengal kitten right to your nearest airport. Is shipping a young kitten by air safe you might ask? Yes and it takes only a few hours from drop off at the breeders airport to the airport nearest your home. Carriers like Delta have special Pet services that insure live pets get to where they are going quickly, safely and at a reasonable cost. The most important part of the process is finding the right Bengal breeder. Bengal kittens are expensive and to insure that you get a Real Bengal with the important personality traits that make Bengals different from every other cat you need to search carefully to find the right breeder. We have put together an easy to follow checklist for choosing the right breeder. Be sure to review it and use it to screen your potential Bengal Breeder. Important things to consider.
Lots to consider and still more questions that would take all day to list here. Visit our FAQ pages for more information. We are Registered Bengals / Bengaltime cattery and we are both TICA and CFA registered. We are located Between Seattle, Washington and Portland, Oregon and we ship from Portland international airport. We do offer delivery in parts of Oregon and Washington. We welcome visitors in our home to see our kittens which are raised underfoot with us 24 hours a day. If you can't visit you are welcome to visit by Skype or facetime to see how the kittens live at any reasonable time of the day... Bengals are a rare treasure and VERY different from normal cats. They may not be for everyone but for most they are. It will be hard to have a regular cat after you have had a Bengal in your life and when you do you will understand that "If it's not a Bengal, It's just a cat". Visit us online at: registeredbengals.com On Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/RegisteredBengals On Youtube at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNP8nmW9urck7XIw3e6XLzQ? ![]() We are Registered Bengals / Bengaltime Cattery. We raise Purebred TICA Registered Bengal Kittens. We are able to ship our kittens Nationwide Except for Hawaii which does not allow Bengals. We are cage free breeders and never cage our Breeder Studs, Queens or kittens. The only time that our Bengals see the inside of a cage is when they are transported to and from the Vet for checkups and shots and when we ship or deliver them to you. All of our Bengals are in our home with us and underfoot on a daily basis. Because of this and the fact that we never use cages our kittens will come to you well socialized and ready to join your family. We are proud to say that our breeders and kittens have excellent personalities and temperaments are socialized from birth and Friendly. Some breeders say their kittens are shy when you visit or see them in videos but be aware that this is code for afraid of everyone because they have likely never had any human contact because they are in cages or locked away most of the time. We invite our buyers to visit us and their new kittens before you choose one and if you can't visit to call, skype or facetime anytime to see the Kittens, the conditions and personalities of our Bengals. In addition to our No cage policy we have Two Fast cat exercise wheels in our home, so you can expect that your kitten will come to you fit and with that great Bengal energy. Not everyone can but we encourage anyone considering buying a Bengal to buy them in Pairs unless you will be home with them and are able to give them the stimulation that they need. Bengals are NOT like normal cats and if they don't have stimulation they will find ways to stimulate themselves that you may not always like. Our stud Sharm Sascha of Bangalore comes to us from Russia and offers genetic diversity. Sascha is one of a kind. It is VERY rare for breeding stud Bengals to be kept in homes and almost every one of them Sprays but not Sascha and this sets him apart. Because of this we are able to keep him in our home with our Queens and kittens. Sascha sleeps with us in our bed each and every night, Sascha is one of a kind and his kittens will carry his traits. You can find us on the following platforms: Web Page - RegisteredBengals.com Facebook - Registered Bengals YouTube - Registered Bengals We post status updates practically every day and have many videos of our Breeders and kittens to see. We offer a complete guarantee that our kittens will come to you Happy, Healthy, well socialized and with good care and love on your part will be part of your family for many, many years. In addition when you buy a Bengal kitten from us we put everything in writing in our sales contract so you can trust that we will keep our commitment to you and your new kitten. Registered Bengals Sales Contract. We have put together a Buyer Checklist that we hope will make your Bengal Shopping a better and safer experience. Click here to view and print. There are many Bengal breeders listed online and not all are reputable. Some are selling Bengal Crosses that can not be registered and will almost certainly not have the traits that make Bengals better than every other cat breed. Shop around and choose wisely... If it can't be registered it is not a purebred Bengal. Registered Bengals / Bengaltime cattery is located between Portland Oregon and Seattle Washington in Beautiful Kalama, Washington. We do ship and can deliver in Parts of Oregon and Washington. To get answers to most if not all of your Bengal questions visit our FAQ page. Contact us for details and to reserve your little Lap Leopard today. Remember if it's not a Bengal, It's just a cat. Looking for a Bengal in Southern California or BC, Canada? We work with Breeders in both of these areas that we trust and can recommend. Contact us for details. ![]() We see people often on Facebook and other forums talking about how they were ripped off when buying a Bengal kitten so we spent some time recently looking at Bengal Ads on Craigslist, Hoobly, Go Kitty and other sites. It's amazing how many scammers are looking for unsuspecting Bengal Buyers. This is NOT meant to be a negative comment about these sites as we are listed there too. Except for craigslist which does not allow breeder ads. Remember if it looks to good to be true, it almost certainly is. There is NO WAY you are going to get a Purebred Registered Bengal for only a few hundred dollars. Unless there are some serious issues or you are a VERY lucky person. A Bengal mixed with another breed is NOT a Bengal and almost certainly will not have the characteristics that make Bengals worth the extra cost. Be very careful when doing your Bengal buying homework. If you are looking for a REAL, Purebred, TICA Registered Bengal Kitten choose carefully. If you have had a Bengal before or know anyone who does, You will know that a Bengal is NOT like every other cat. They are a VERY different breed of cat. Ask for updated pictures and even better NEW / Fresh videos of the kittens and specifically the one you are looking at. Ask to Skype or Facetime with the sellers to see how the kittens live. This will give you an idea of the environment they are living in. Some kittens are raised 100% in cages and taken out only for the occasional picture showing them standing in grass or on a tree limb. ask to see where they live and spend their days and nights. Being caged all the time is not overly conducive to a well socialized new family member... WE NEVER cage our kittens and our Stud, Sharm Sascha of Bangalore is in our home with us. He doesn't spray or mark because he is in a loving home with TONS of attention. Ask if the Breeder is CFA or TICA registered and what their Registered Cattery name is... Ours is (Bengaltime) on both CFA and TICA. You can see these on the official CFA and TICA sites. Look at their facebook, Website and Youtube pages for FRESH pictures and videos. Below are our sites: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNP8nmW9urck7XIw3e6XLzQ Website - Registered Bengals: https://registeredbengals.com/index.html Anyone can grab a few pictures of Bengals online and say they are theirs... Remember "If it's not a Bengal, it's just a cat" We are Committed to Breeding Healthy, Happy, Well Socialized Companions And now you can experience the joy of owning one of these, Active, Affectionate, Beautiful Exotic Creatures. Looking forward to hearing from you! Registered Bengals / Bengaltime Cattery We are Registered Bengals / Bengaltime Cattery. We are located just 21 miles North of Portland, Oregon and just 2 hours South of Seattle, Washington in Kalama, Washington.
On July 10th,2019 Julie one of our Bengal Queens had 4 Beautiful Male Kittens and on July 15th, 2019 Lisa gave us 7 Beautiful kittens. All of these beautiful little Lap Leopards will be Tica Registered Purebred Bengals and will be available to go to their forever homes in Mid September, 2019. For Details and information you can visit our Website. We specialize in Brown Rosetted, TICA Registered, Purebred Bengal kittens. All of our Bengal kittens are hand raised with no cages and are able to freely roam our house like members of our family. Every One of our Purebred TICA Registered Bengal kittens gets lots of individual play time and are exposed to our family and other Bengals as well as our friends and family members, so they are used to interacting with people and other cats. If you want the most beautiful Bengal cat, like the ones you see in magazines; you will find them here. "If it's not a Bengal, It's just a cat" ![]() Are you aware of and up to the responsibilities of being a Bengal owner? There are many aspects that potential cat owners need to consider before acquiring a Bengal cat or kitten. Bengals have their own unique personalities and health care needs. Bengals are becoming more and more popular among cat fanciers and for good reason. Bengals offer the best characteristics of cats with a few dog traits thrown in. The Bengal is one of the most exotic breeds of cat that you will ever come across. The uniqueness of their breed lies within their blended bloodlines giving you an animal like no other. The Bengal cat is a cross between a domestic cat and an Asian leopard cat. The blend of these two bloodlines created a mix that is hard to match in any other breed of cat. Bengals were recognised by The International Cat Association (TICA) in 1983 and finally received full championship status in 2005. Bengals are a beautiful and muscular breed. They make excellent pets and are thought by many to be Hypoallergenic. Meaning that if you are allergic to cats you are less likely to be allergic to this particular species. Because of the leopard like appearance many people associate them with Wild cats but they are generally very social and adapt well to home life, provided they are kept stimulated. Every Bengal is an individual but in general Bengals make excellent house pets and get along well with other pets in the home. They are best suited to homes with older children that will enjoy playing with them. See also Bengal Cat Standards and Behavior. Bengal Cat’s personality: Bengal cats are very loving, loyal and a dedicated part of the family unit as they possess a good temperament with children. They are commonly very playful and enjoy interaction with people on a regular basis to show off their mischievous nature. With an instinctive love of water they are often found drinking from taps or other water sources in the home, so keeping toilet lids down is advised. They love to interact and play with other cats and dogs and are generally very talkative! How much exercise do Bengal Cat need: Bengals are a very active, inquisitive and intelligent breed. They love jumping on people, worktops, and love heights! They like to get involved with the daily lives of the family and love sticking their nose or paw into anything going on in the house. Unrolling toilet rolls and learning to turn on faucets are common Bengal activities. They also don’t like being left of their own for long – so if you work all day and do not have other pets or children for them to play with, it’s best to get two so they can keep each other entertained. Potential Bengal Cat health problems: Bengal cats are generally strong and hardy, however, they do have some known health problems, Reputable breeders screen for these issues so provided that you work with a good breeder they should not be an issue for you. See Bengal Cat Health Bengal Cat Traits: Size: The average size of Adult Bengals is about the same as most other cat breeds with adult males weighing slightly more than adult females. In general an adult Bengal will weigh between 10 and 14 pounds. Life Span: When fed properly and kept up to date with vet checks and activity levels, you can expect your Bengal cat to live a long and happy life of 15 to 18 years or more. Shedding / Hypoallergenic: Because they have a more dense Pelt versus a normal cats fur the bengal cat sheds very little in comparison to other cat breeds. In addition Bengals are one of just a few cat breeds that are Hypoallergenic. Meaning they are less likely to cause an allergic reaction in people who are allergic to cats. Coat Colors and Patterns: Bengals come in a variety of coat colors and patterns and you can find an excellent resource at this link on most of them. In general the most popular color is the brown Rosetted. Bengals come in shades of brown, silver, charcoal and a few colors in between with a few different patterns. Everyone has their own favorite look but in general the wild tiger look is what draws people to this breed. Does the Bengal breed fit your lifestyle?
When properly socialized Bengals will get along with other house pets and can be part of a multi pet household. The key is in the introductions to others as a kitten, this is one of the BIG reasons that it is important to find Bengal kitten breeders that spend the time with their kittens to socialize them. Bengals and Children: Just as in humans, every Bengal is different but in general Bengals are good with other members of the family and children. This again goes back to how the breeder socialized the kittens. If the breeder says the kittens are shy, it is a sure sign that they have not spent enough time interacting with them. If possible visit the breeder and spend time with the kitten before you buy one. Pick the one that seems to be the least shy and wants your company or wants to play. Ease of training: Unlike other cat breeds, Bengals are able and willing in most cases to be trained and are willing to accept commands from their owners. Bengals can be trained to walk on a leash which is VERY rare in the cat world. Prepare for a few strange looks... Because of the popularity of Bengal cats you should NEVER allow your Bengal to go outside without you. It is likely to end up as someone else's pet. Most Registered Bengal Breeders will have a microchip implanted in the kitten. It is about the size of a grain of rice and can easily be scanned by vets during visits or by animal control if they were to find your cat so that it can be returned to the proper owner Biting: Bengals do not bite any more or less than any other cat breed and in general will only bite if they are in danger. Playful nips during play are common and rarely do any harm. Vocalization: Bengals tend to speak more than many other cat breeds and will let you know if they need or want something. Intelligence: Bengal cats are one of the most intelligent of the cat breeds, Knowing this it is easy to understand why they are more vocal than most other breeds. If they are vocalizing they are in many cases trying to communicate with you or let you know they are displeased about something Affection: Bengal cats love to cuddle and will show their owners affection. They will bond with their owners and show lots of love. BUT if you try to force a bengal to cuddle you are likely to get a hiss or even possibly a scratch. You can't force love... Every Bengal will be different in the amount of handling and cuddling that they want and need. Kids: Great! Bengals love kids and enjoy their high levels of energy. All of our Bengals have been socialized with some very energetic, grabby and loud children so they will be familiar with most behaviours that children do. Just remember that children need to be coached on how to approach a kitten and how to be gentle. Dogs: Great! With all other pets make sure that they are gradually introduced and have an opportunity to get familiar with each other’s scents before they physically meet. Bengals can actually bond with dogs and become great friends. Water play: Some Bengals especially love to get in the shower or play in the tub. A fountain with running water such as commercially available cat drinking fountains can provide a lot of fun for your Bengal . Sometimes they may take a toy and drop it in the water as if to see if it is playing dead. Or they may take a paw and dig beside the fountain as though they are digging up water… It's all lots of fun to watch! You wouldn’t believe that a cat could like water so much. Most Bengals love to splash and play with water. Running water from a sink or a fountain is a blast to play with. Watch your toilet (especially if you use cleaning agents like bleach) and running hot water. It’s rare, but some Bengals have also been known to swim or to shower with their owners! Summary: When purchased from the right breeder and properly socialized as kittens, Bengals make excellent pets and companions. The key is finding the right breeder. Shop carefully and use the checklist provided at this link as a guide in making your decision. (Breeder Checklist). For more Bengal related content and information or to find your purrfect Bengal kitten or Bengal Related Products, visit us at RegisteredBengals.com Have you got a Bengal Cat? Have you got advice for anyone considering getting one? Let us know in the comments below… "If it's not a Bengal, It's just a cat" If you have one, You know it's true... We see many posts, questions and comments online asking about the cost and time associated with breeding purebred registered Bengals so we thought we would outline some of the costs required to successfully become Bengal breeders as well as to outline some of the issues we faced as we got started.
As we started researching Bengal breeding and looking for kittens to start our program we were surprised to get responses from Bengal breeders such as "We don't sell to breeders" A little bit of a surprise given that a breeder had to of agreed to sell them kittens to start their programs. We are still new to breeding Bengals so we are not sure why the negative attitudes from some established breeders but to be honest the negative and sometimes hostile responses were the exception and not the rule. We found most Bengal breeders to be helpful and open with their advice and guidance. A special note of thanks to Greg Joseph of Bangalore Bengals in Los Angeles for being very open and receptive to answering questions before and after we bought our Stud Male (Sharm Sascha of Bangalore) from him. People ask, why are Bengal kittens so expensive and the answer is not really that complicated. It costs a lot to properly test and raise Bengal kittens as well as properly housing your breeders in a clean, safe and open environment.. Below is a breakdown of some of the costs associated with Bengal Breeding. We do NOT cage our breeding Bengals or kittens. Costs There are many things that go into the price of Bengal kittens
Time Consuming Factors Breeders must consider:
It would not be an exaggeration to say that in our first months of setup and acquiring our first Stud and first two breeding queens we spent $20,000 Plus. to set up our home, acquire our breeders, transport them to our Cattery, provide all of the medical testing and shots they needed, Cat toys, cat trees, litter boxes, This does not take into consideration the time that all of this took either. The costs will continue to escalate as we grow with the set up of a dedicated room for kittens, a place to keep our young females when in heat that we do not yet want our stud to get to them. If you are planning to become a Bengal breeder plan on time, Money and lots of research to get off to a good start. Breeder Scams A reminder as you get started that there are MANY Bengal scams online and just a short search will show 50% off Bengals. Proceed with extreme caution with these as virtually every single one is a scam and you will either not get your kitten at all or will not get a purebred registered Bengal kitten that you can breed. Almost all cut price sellers are selling kittens that can not be registered as Bengals, are of very low quality, have genetic or other diseases that will dramatically shorten their lives... If it sounds to good to be true, it probably is... We are Registered Bengals / Bengaltime Cattery located in Kalama, Washington just North of Portland Oregon and only two hours South of Seattle, Washington. We do sell to breeders as well as Pet Buyers. See Breeding Rights Many questions about us and our program can be answered by visiting our FAQ / Frequently asked questions pages. We also have many Bengal informational links at the bottom of our products page. These links can save you lots of time in your Bengal Research. If you are interested in a Bengal kitten now or think you may be in the future, we encourage you to visit our site and get on our list for kitten updates. (https://registeredbengals.com/kittens1.html) Also take a look at the Bengal related links and products on our products page. (https://registeredbengals.com/products.html) "If it's not a Bengal, It's just a cat" |
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