If you are interested in buying a Purebred Registered Bengal cat there are many top notch Bengal cat breeders listed online. Bengal cats are a substantial investment with costs for Kittens running from $300 to $1000 for kittens with no registration papers to $1,800 and up to $10,000 for Purebred Registered Bengals.
A Bengal kitten is one of the most exotic breeds of cat that you will ever come across. The uniqueness of their breed lies within their merged bloodlines giving you an animal like no other. A Bengal cat is a cross between a domestic cat and an Asian leopard cat. Bengal cats are a wise choice for people with allergies; their sleek, tightly pelted coat seems to hold less allergens. Allergy sufferers claim that they can tolerate close facial contact with no reactions. To clarify that when the claim is made that the Bengal Cat is hypoallergenic, the dictionary definition of hypoallergenic is "Having a decreased tendency to provoke an allergic reaction", Therefore, we are saying that Bengals are not as likely to cause the same type, or level, of allergic reaction as do many other domestic cats. An important consideration when looking for a breeder of Registered Bengal Cats is whether the breeder offers a guarantee on the kittens health. Most Bengal Breeders will only offer 72 hour guarantees on the kittens that you buy and will require a veterinarian visit during that time period or there is no guarantee. If you have ever tried to make a quick Vet appointment you know that it is practically impossible to get in that quickly in most cases. Look for Bengal Breeders that have a more substantial guarantee. Will they stand behind the health of their kittens for more than 72 hours! Are the Bengal Kittens Veterinarian examined for general well being and are in good health prior to being placed in your home. Will the breeder replace your Bengal if it develops a life-threatening illness and / or hereditary / genetic or congenital defect which would affect this Bengal's quality of life if it dies soon after you purchase it? Is your breeder available to assist you with questions or concerns about your Bengal after the purchase or are you on your own? What most Bengal Buyers want is an uneventful and smooth transition from the breeders home to yours. Look for Bengal Breeders that believe that the kittens are their responsibility for the duration of their lives, thus are always available to assist you with questions or concerns regarding your new feline friend. Take your time and look for Bengal Breeders that offer health guarantees that run to the first year of the Kittens life. These breeders are out there. In most cases unless you are buying your new Bengal kitten as a Breeder with Breeding rights your kitten must be spayed or neutered before most breeders will send your registration papers to you. This is a precaution against people buying the kittens as pets and then breeding them. Buyers will generally need to provide proof in the form of a picture of the receipt for this procedure on your particular cat before they get the registration paperwork. The new Bengal kitten must be leukemia / HIV negative and up to date with shots, tests and vaccinations when it is ready to go to your home. Ask your breeder to provide you with all records of vaccinations that the kitten has had and a schedule of future vaccinations that are still required. The best Bengal Breeders provide a 2 year health guarantee for our Breeder Kittens. and will guarantee breeder kittens to be fertile both male and female. It does no good to buy the best Bengal kitten on the market to start a breeding program with if it is sterile. Be sure that your Bengal Breeder has a well written sales agreement / contract that clearly spells out what is and is not covered and what the breeders and your responsibilities are with reference to your new kitten. Here is a link to a Bengal Buyers checklist that may be helpful. Remember that you are buying a very HIGH QUALITY Bengal Companion, who if properly cared for should provide you with years of devoted love, affection and enjoyment. The Bengal breeder should make the process as smooth and painless as possible, You as a new Bengal Cat owner will need to provide your companion with a life-long commitment of love, appreciation, respect and responsible care. If you want the most beautiful Bengal cat, like the ones you see in magazines; you will find them at Registered Bengals. For more information on Registered Bengal Kittens visit Registered Bengals.
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Dale Byrne
7/20/2020 07:34:24 am
We just lost our 13yo male bengal. Were seeking a kitten .were hoping a joyful kitten will fill our gap of lost furbaby. Can you send more information
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Crystal Lee
9/17/2020 11:15:17 am
I just lost mine about 1 month ago. 15 years and I have thought about myself getting another one. Any places around South Carolina area?
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Iryna Yelenych
8/30/2020 06:17:43 am
Can’t wait to meet our new family member ‼️🙏🏻
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