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Do you want to show your Bengal Kitten?

Do you wish to Breed with your Bengal Kitten?

Pet Only:

If you wish to purchase a bengal kitten as a family pet he/she should be registered and will have a printed pedigree that is signed by your breeder. You may have to send your breeder proof of neutering before you receive your registration slip, but you need to discuss this with your breeder. Your kitten should also have been vaccinated against flue and enteritis. The vaccination against Feline Leukemia is optional and some breeders such as myself prefer this vaccination given when the kitten is a little older. There may be a reason why a cat cannot be shown, ask your breeder to point these out to you, this may be why your Bengal is sold only as a pet. You can also adopt a Bengal of show standard at pet prices. Ask your breeder to explain things to you, why different prices for different cats.

If you purchase a pet kitten from Purebliss your kitten will have been vaccinated against flue and enteritis, microchipped and insured with Petplan for 6 weeks. You will receive registration, signed pedigree, kitten pack from royal canin and sample of james welbelloved dry food to take home with your kitten.

Show Neuter or Show Alter:

If you wish to show your kitten don't forget to ask your breeder which governing body your kitten is registered with, TICA, GCCF? All the information regarding buying a pet bengal kitten applies to buying a show alter.

If you wish a kitten to show but prefer to have your kitten as a pet and not breed from your kitten your kitten will be a show neuter or show alter. You will need to have your kitten neutered by 8 months with TICA or 9 months with GCCF or the age agreed by your breeder.

Breeding:

If you wish to become a breeder of bengal kittens, then please ask for advice. If you are new to breeding, don't go it alone. There are many pit falls that can be avoided. If you are sure you have thought seriously about the cost involved, the vet bills, and the commitment, and still wish to breed then seek advice from other breeders.

Remember that once your kittens are born you will need to find loving homes for them.

ALWAYS TEACH WITH KINDNESS!

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