Bengal Kittens For Sale Ct

Ridgeland BengalsWallingford, CTPrada and Juno. Ridgeland Bengals updated their cover photo.Ridgeland Bengals added 3 new photos.For sale: This is Summer. She is a beautiful young adult and is available. Please message me for details. Ridgeland Bengals added 4 new photos.Our newest stud, Bowie. Pictures don't do him justice.I'm considering selling my beloved Charlie to the right person. He is just 3 years old. I purchased him as a kitten to be one of my studs but he has only produced one litter. He is absolutely gorgeous with beautiful brown rosettes. He has the BEST personality. He loves attention and loves to talk. He even enjoys to be walked on a leash outside. He has been tested for several genetic diseases just like all of my breeders. He is in great health. He is up to date on vaccinatio...ns. He has not been neutered as of yet but does not spray when he's in the house. He would make a wonderful pet for the right person. I would prefer he goes to a home where there are no other animals because although he's a sweetheart with people, he is aggressive toward animals.

I would sell him for $1,500 and have him neutered or I would sell him for $1,200 with a written promise for you to have him neutered at your expense. If you are then seriously interested we can arrange for you to meet him. If you have given me a deposit for a Bengal kitten over the past year please contact me with your receipt that you received from me. I got a new phone and unfortunately I lost some very important information.Ridgeland Bengals shared their photo.Bowie 😻Ridgeland Bengals shared their photo.Meow😸Ridgeland BengalsOne of our offspring.Ridgeland BengalsHow cute is this little guy??!!Posted by Ridgeland BengalsI love the way mama talks to her babiesPosted by Ridgeland Bengals added a new photo.Ridgeland BengalsWe have 3 open spots available on our deposit list. Please let us know if you're interested in placing a deposit to guarantee a Bengal kitten. Send us a message!Ridgeland BengalsWe would love to hit 500 likes by the end of the year. Please share on your page and help us out. Me

Welcome to the Northeast USNY/NJ/PA, VT, MA, NH, CT, RI, ME PagesAs Bengal breeders and Bengal lovers, it is important to be sure that none of our beloved cats end up homeless or in shelters. We carefully screen new Bengal parents. But at times, many unforeseen situations arise that force the new parents to have to place their pets in another home. This is why this Network was started. Many of these cats are in Dire need of homes for many reasons. WE are hoping we can match you and your big heart to one of these needy cats! While adoption fees may vary depending on the situation, the general adoption fee can be $100.00 to $300. As Bengal breeders and Bengal lovers, it is important to be sure that none of our beloved cats end up homeless or in shelters. We carefully screen new Bengal parents. The fee is not for profit but to cover food, litter, transport, shelter fees, spay/neuter and veterinary care. Our time and love is not factored into the fee. We do screen potential adopters of these needy cats!

Please feel free to email us for more information. In the Metro NY/CT/NJ area:Sandy (914) 837-3811 In the NY/NJ/PA Tri-State Area: Bob (570) 493-1122 We travel a lot and have other commitmentsNo answer? /neo/groups/bengalcatrescue/infoSee Our Adopted catsRehomedMore Information About Bengal CatsMain Bengal Rescue Network siteOther Bengal Rescue links Mid Atlantic Rescue || Great Lakes Rescue Northwest Rescue || Western Canada Rescue Mid Pacific California Rescue ||
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Which in turn spawned the regional pages.This site maintained by Robert & Sandyif you have any questions or comments on the Northeast USBengal Rescue site please contact us!Site last updated on: June 7, 2015We need immediate help! Many of us are in our 70s and 80s and need the next generation to step up!We need coordinators, foster homes, transporters and donations.You must be a registered user with Yahoo! to use this list. If you are a Yahoo! member, click the "Join This Group!" button, and sign into Yahoo!. Anyone is welcome to join this list to learn more about the Bengal breed.These cats have found themselves in need of caring homes and have been brought to the attention of the Bengal Rescue Network's volunteers. © Copyright 1999 - 2015, Bengal Rescue Networka 501c3 Non-profit CorporationAll rights reservedUse or reprint of any material on this site which is the exclusive property ofthe Bengal Rescue Network requires the express written permission ofit's owners or representatives.

To make your tax-deductible donation to support these cats in need, just click the button below.Make a DonationBefore even thinking about giving up your cat,.behavior issues can be solved!Contact Marilyn Krieger, Certified Cat Behavior Consultant, The Cat Coachto help solve cat behavior problems.Or purchase her book, "Naughty No More" Pet Rescue of Mercer Paws Crossed Animal Rescue Inc. Saving Tails Animal RescueThis sweet boy will be Ready for his new home he will come with first shots and vet checkeOn this page I hope to answer some common questions about bengals including: What is a bengal cat? do you care for a bengal cat? is a unique domestic breed derived from crossing various breeds of domestic cats with Asian Leopard Cats. Breeders are working to create a cat that has the shape and beautiful coat of the Asian Leopard Cat and the friendly temperament of the Leopard Cats occur from India eastward through Burma, Vietnam, the Philippines,

Malaysia and south to Indonesia and northwards to China. They are about the size of a domestic cat or a bit smaller. They have relatively small heads and smallThere is considerable variation in size and color from differing parts of their range. They are primarily a cat of the forest, nocturnal and generally very shy. first generation offspring of an Asian Leopard Cat and a domestic cat - known as the F1 generation - usually are very shy and do not make good pets. cats that have an Asian Leopard Cat as a grandparent are known as the F2 or second generation Leopard Cat hybrids. These cats are less shy, but still generally do not like to be handled, especially by strangers. are three generations from the Leopard Cat - the F3 generation - often behave just like a domestic cat and usually make good pets, especially in a quiet adultThose cats that are four generations or more from their Leopard Cat ancestor are known as SBT Bengals.