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We have 3 beautiful babies that will be ready to go to there new homes the week of May 13-May17. There birthday was February 23, so that will be when they are in there 12th week of life!
For all inquiries on availability, deposits, payment methods, meet and greets, deliveries, certificates, registration, breeding rights, or anything else, you can email us at rosiesbengals@gmail.com or (321)201-6941
Each kitten will come home with Florida Health Certificate, shots and deworming, a 30 day health guarantee, a 30 day flea tick and heart worm prevention, microchip, a birth certificate, a copy of the parents pedigree, your contract for you too sign, your kittens full TICA registration, (FCA registration if wanted) a goodie bag filled with treats, wet food, hard food, travel bowl, blanket, toys, and a bluetooth gps for your kittens collar!
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About the Bengal breed - from TICA
While extremely active, Bengal cats are also very affectionate and can be a "lap cat" whenever they choose. However, in general, their idea of fun is playing, chasing, climbing and investigating. They tend to save their cuddle time for when they want to sleep.
Constantly on the move, Bengals love climbing to high places. They can be trained to do many simple tricks with either food treats or clicker training, such as walking on a harness and leash and playing fetch with their families.
It is important that they aren’t left home alone for long periods of time. They do best with another cat or a small dog to keep them company.
Shorthaired Bengals don’t require much grooming as their short hair results in little shedding. Most cats shed a winter coat in the spring, so brushing with something like a Zoom Groom brush is good. Providing a chew toy helps with keeping the teeth clean as do chicken sticks, strips or chunks of meat. Monthly nail trimming is recommended.
Longhair Bengals require daily grooming with a comb or brush.
Similar to any cat, Bengals require proper protein and nutrients. A high-quality diet is recommended. As with any cat, after altering (spaying/neutering), they have a greater tendency to become overweight. Owners should be aware of both the quality and quantity of foods being fed. Most breeders would recommend avoiding “free feeding” of adult cats. Bengals also do well on a raw diet. Freeze dried raw diets are available at most pet stores.
As with all cats, it is important to give your cat fresh, clean water daily. Fresh, clean water is best, so cats don’t hesitate to drink. If you worry about your cat drinking enough water each day, here's a tip from some cat behaviorists: place the water bowl at least three feet away from any food. Cats’ noses are sensitive, and an overwhelming smell of food may cause them to drink less. Filtered drinking fountains can also be used in place of a water bowl.
Bengals are the only domestic cat with rosettes that resemble the markings on leopards, jaguars and ocelots.
Bengals are most noted for their luxurious short, soft coat which may appear in either the spotted or marble pattern. Some Bengal's coats feature something called glitter, which imparts an iridescent sheen to each hair.
Our babies are adopted quickly, so reach out to reserve your furever friend or to ask any questions.
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