Topic: Bengal Breeders
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Owners/Breeders of Bengal cats...What should I know?
This is just a smattering of what I know about breeding any kind of cats. 1 - most come from backyard breeders trying to turn a quick buck. 2 - most, like this questioner, don't have a clue about the responsibilities and health requirements... Read More »
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Where can I find a good Bengal Kitten breeder in the Las Vegas ar...
Ask Siegfried & Roy... Read More »
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How to Purchase a Kitten from a Quality Bengal Breeder
Here are a few warning signs that you may be dealing with a disreputable, unethical, or irresponsible breeder: The "breeder" doesn't know or care about a quality pedigree.The "breeder" will breed a cat until it can no longer turn a profit. ... Read More »
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To provide the quality and care of the Bengals we breed is very expensive.To purchase most show quailty breeding cats, prices can range from $2000 to $3500. Before we even breed a litter, we need to do health screenings on our breeding cats... Read More »
Source: http://www.jazzlebengals.com/faq.html
Knowledge - A responsible Bengal cat breeder will be very well educated about the breed, and health and temperament of her cats and kittens. Care - A responsible Bengal cat breeder is caring. Her cats and kittens are loved and treated as me... Read More »
Source: http://www.cats-central.com/usa-cat-breeders/bengal.php
The Asian leopard cat is a small wild cat getting no larger then a domestic in size. Therefore bengals do not tend to get any larger then most domestics. Males are generally larger then females weighing anywhere from 10-15 lbs. and females ... Read More »
Source: http://littleleopardcats.com/bengalinformation/faq.html
Ethical Bengal breeders breed with the intent to continuously improve the quality of the breed.  We strive to breed out undesirable characteristics; and we strive to meet and exceed the breed standards with each and every litter we generate... Read More »
Source: http://zendadacats.com/FAQ-id_cat-2.html
A signed Pedigree Certificate, a Vaccination Certificate from the Vet, a Registration Document, a diet sheet, a sample of food that your kitten (or kittens) is/are used to eating, maybe a kitten pack with a few free goodies, and sometimes F... Read More »
Source: http://www.suntouchedbengals.com/F.A.Q.'s.htm
It's pretty much universally accepted that HCM screening isn't 100% accurate - and you're right to say that it is enitrely possible that a cat could develop HCM after they are screened negative. The fact that a breeder's other cats may have... Read More »
Source: http://www.bengalcatforums.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=9526
In all honesty, I don't think the RSPCA will be interested. We are very parochial in our bengal world and believe (rightly in my opinion) that the breed should be protected from "Back yard" breeders and the young breed that it is should be ... Read More »
Source: http://www.bengalcatforums.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4683
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