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Bengal kittens for sale:
Gaylee specialises in rosetted Snows and brown/black
donut rosetted Bengal kittens.
Our brown/bk rosetted kittens have pale gold glittered pelts giving
extreme contrast. Our rosetted blue eyed snow
Bengals have wild head types, long bodies and the
important 'wow' factor.
Our Bengal kittens are vaccinated
for flu and enteritis, are health checked by our vet
at 9 and 12 weeks. They are wormed
twice.
Only our best rosetted pelted Bengal kittens will be
sold for breeding/show.
Bengal
Kittens leave us
at 13 weeks with 4 weeks free Petplan health
insurance, pedigree, a diet/advice help sheet,
together with a sample of their food. Our
kittens are registered with TICA.
A lot
of time is spent with our Bengal kittens getting to
know each one individually. It is important
they go to the right homes, whether for breeding,
showing or loving family pets. By handling
kittens from birth and playing with them in the
first few weeks of life gives a mo re friendly, trusting and
outgoing family pet. We don't think this can
be achieved by
breeders
who have many litters of kittens at the same time
and have to employ staff to cope with the volume of
kittens they are rearing. Our Bengals and kittens are never penned outside they are
part of our family.
Our prices are reasonable.
We
are always here
for help and advice from people with Bengal kittens
or breeders with problems which we might be able to
help with. Our prices
are reasonable and you are welcome
to visit your kitten when ever you like. If you wish to reserve a kitten there is a £100
deposit for a pet and £200 for a potential
breeder/show which is non- refundable. We do
not hold kittens without a deposit.
Kittens
that are sold for pets and/or showing are on the NON
ACTIVE register and must be spayed/neutered by 6
months. Registration slips will be withheld until written
proof is received from your vet.
We do not take kittens/cats back but will advertise
them on this sight to find new owners.
Our prices are reasonable. Please read my FAQ's
page as many questions are answered there.
There are several
flowers/plants that are poisonous to cats,
especially
Lilies
(link to other dangerous plants).
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