My name is Candace and my TICA registered cattery is named BENGALNPURADISE. Our small Cattery is raised underfoot, (meaning in house with our family) My Queens and Studs all live with my family and they're our fur-babies. My husband and I have 3 children so these little kittens are very socialized.
When I was 12 years old I lost my 2 year old chihuahua " Chiques" due to in-breed genetic complications. Ever since then I was devastated.
I never want anyone ever to go through that so thats why yearly scans and genetic testing are so important to me.
We live in a time where science is so advance we can screen and rule out awful diseases in advance! I am truly amazed by this and have taken full advantage.
A pedigree shows you who your kittens parents are and you can go back generations and with this you have the ability to see that your cats don't have close in-breeding.
I am beyond lucky to be a stay at home mom so my kittens are very social. I don't just interact for a few hours at a time. I'm with them all day everyday and I wouldn't change it for the world.
My children are also incredibly involved with the kittens and it helps immensely with socialization and temperament.
HCM testing done by DVM certified Cardiologist Veterinarian. PK-D and PRA-B done by optimal selection
Snow (SLP), Brown, and Dilute aka Blue, Silver, Charcoal, Melanistic aka Black Panther, Charcoal Snow & Silver and many more possible colors
Pet fee:
Brown ”spotted" can range from
$2400 and up
Silver and Snow "spotted" kittens will range from
$2,800 and up to $3,200
Snow charcoal and Silver charcoal 'spotted" is
$2800 and up
Dilute aka Blue ”spotted” are $2,400 and up
Charcoal $2,200 and up
Breeder fee:
Brown $3,500 and up (goes up with every extra color they carrie)
Silver and Snow (Lynx,Mink, and Sepia) $4,500 and up
Silver Lynx $5,000
[Note only experienced breeders or cattery will be excepted]
Bengal Kittens can be very hyper so it is important to have and accommodate your little one with enough toys, and physical interactions daily
Quarantine your new kitten from already existing fur babies. URI (upper respiratory infection) can be viral and very dangerous for new kittens.
Kittens Leave spayed and neutered.
Make sure everyone in your household is not allergic to cats. Yes Bengals are hypoallergenic but thier is still people with very sensitive allergies.
Actively health testing parents for
HCM
PK-D, AND PRA-B
We currently have Snow, Dilute aka Blue, and Brown, Charcoal, Silver, Melanistic aka black panther, Charcoal Snow, Charcoal Silver and more!
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Litter trained
TICA registered
Spayed/ Neutered
Two sets of Vaccines
Dewormed
Microchipped
30 day trial health insurance
Socialized with Children
Yes bengals are hypoallergenic but some people with severe allergies still can get irritations from bengals.
Bengals are very active hybrids and having knowledge and hands on experience is important.
I defiantly recommend doing your research!
I have a no-declaw in my contract so if you have plans on declawing do not inquire any further.
Cats should not have the option to go in and out of their homes for many reasons including, cat napping, predators and injuries, along with diseases.
I am obsessed with my bengal cats I can talk all day about them. If you have any questions feel free to reach out.
Bengals are very active pets they need constent stimulation and attention. I will be listing some of my favorite products; such as toys, water supplies, litter hacks and more.
Water fountain [helps promote hydration]
cat wheel
cat tower/ condo
shelves, shelves, and more shelves
scratching posts
and tons of cat toy such as wands, crinkly balls, lasers, humans[their favorite toy according to my cats!]
Planter litter boxes and furniture litter boxes
Ill be adding a blog to show a more in-depth details on all of my fun DIY cat must haves!
Kitten Bengals In Purradise will now be going home already Spayed and Neutered!