Thursday, February 28, 2008

Can You Provide References?

We would be happy to do so. First, however, we recommend that you read through the testimonials that have been provided by those who have adopted our kittens. You will find the link on the home page of our site within the menu items on the left side of the page. Look for the "Testimonials" menu item.

How much for a kitten as a pet?

Our kittens are evaluated and priced according to the individual merits of each specific cat. Prices for pets range from $800 to $1,200, with the current average price of $950. This does not include shipment.

The price includes:
  • a written contract
  • a written health guarantee
  • necessary inoculations to date
  • 5 generation pedigree
  • health/vet record
  • TICA registration papers
  • And, of Course, you get Bill & Cathy as advisors and friends forever

How do we get our kitten from you?

We welcome and encourage you to visit us here in Dothan, Alabama. Although we prefer that you meet your kitten before adopting, we realize that this is not always possible and therefore, we will ship within the United States. The price above does not include shipping which is via air, weather permitting, COD. The airline charges about $177.

We keep the kittens until they are 12 weeks old. You can secure a place on the preferred list for a $100 deposit (non-refundable, but applies to purchase price).

Oh, yes. You can find the following information on our website:
About Us (Bill & Cathy)
  • About Bengals
  • Testimonials from owners
  • Why we keep our kittens for 12 Weeks
  • How to Buy a Bagheera Bengal Kitten
  • Our Contract, Terms & Conditions, & Health Guarantee
  • About our Price
  • Shipping

What is a Bengal like?

It is astounding how the stunning wild beauty of the Bengal cat will just take your breath away, but it is their amazing intelligence and delightful personality that will steal your heart forevermore! Generally speaking, Bengal cats and kittens are active, energetic, intelligent, self assured, outgoing, friendly, affectionate and make wonderful household pets and great companions that interact well with children and other pets. These cats:

  • look 'wildly' exotic, but are domestic in their habits.
  • they eat any good quality cat food.
  • have good litter box habits.
  • receive the same vaccinations as any other domestic cat.
  • they are devoted, loving, and people oriented.

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

What is a Bengal?

The name "Bengal" conjures images of the man-eating tigers of India, and while few Bengal breed cats have been known to eat anyone, they do have a definite look about them that suggests their wild forebears. This breed sports leopard-like spots that supposedly are engendered by actual wildcat ancestors. But the wildness is only coat-deep... underneath is a playful, trustworthy pet.