(PLEASE
REMEMBER THAT THE NEUTER AND SPAY FEE IS ADDED INTO THE KITTEN PRICE)
PET SPOTTED
& (ROSETTED) $500-$1000
RETIRED ADULTS
$200-$400
BREEDERS
$1300-$2000 (US PRICE)
(WE CHARGE $250 - $350 FOR U.S SHIPPING / THIS PRICE INCLUDES MANDATORY
HEALTH CERTIFICATE, SHIPPING CARRIER, GAS AND THE SHIPPING ITSELF).
*ALL
BREEDERS ARE TESTED FOR FELINE LEUKEMIA / FIV (THIS IS INCLUDED IN PRICE) BEFORE LEAVING OUR CATTERY.
*IF YOU WOULD
LIKE YOUR PET KITTEN TESTED, WE CAN GET IT DONE FOR YOU FOR $50.00 EXTRA
(PLEASE LET
US KNOW A.S.A.P AS WE CAN GET IT DONE WHILE THEY ARE BEING NEUTERED AND SPAYED).
*ALL WITCHINGHOUR KITTENS AND CATS ARE GIVEN ONE BOOSTER SHOT AT 8 WEEKS OLD, FULLY
WORMED, PREVENTATIVELY TREATED FOR EAR MITES, FLEAS AND TICKS, NAILS TRIMMED AND SPRAYED WITH A HIGH GLOSS HYDRATING
BOTANICAL / NON ANIMAL TESTED / EARTH FRIENDLY SPRAY THAT WE USE WHEN PREPARING OUR SHOW CATS BEFORE GOING UP TO THE JUDGING
RING , IT MAKES YOUR BABIES COAT SOFT AND SILKY AND SMELL REALLY GOOD TOO.
**ALL
WITCHINGHOUR KITTENS WILL BE SPAYED / NEUTERED BEFORE LEAVING OUR CATTERY AT 10 WEEKS OLD.**
(UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCE WILL WE LET ANY PET KITTEN LEAVE THE CATTERY WITHOUT BEING
ALTERED SO PLEASE DO NOT ASK..)
*THIS
IS ADDED INTO THE PRICE OF THE KITTEN.
MALE
NEUTER $55
FEMALE SPAY $80
(PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE IF VET CHANGES THE COST)
*EXTRAS
ARE :
(FOR
PET KITTENS)
(PLEASE
LET US KNOW IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN GETTING THE FELINE LEUKEMIA / FIV TESTING, PLEASE LET US KNOW
BEFORE
THE KITTEN IS 9 WEEKS OLD.)
1.) $50
FELINE LEUKEMIA / FIV TESTING BEFORE THEY LEAVE OUR CATTERY
2.)
$5.00 FRONTLINE PLUS APPLIED TO YOUR KITTEN BEFORE LEAVING CATTERY
(
1 MONTH PROTECTION AGAINST FLEAS, FLEA EGGS, TICKS AND CHEWING LICE)
3.)
$5.00 INTERCEPTOR FLAVOR TABLETS
(GIVEN
FOR 1 MONTH PREVENTION OF HEARTWORM INFECTION, REMOVAL AND PREVENTS HOOK WORM, ROUNDWORM IN CATS AND KITTENS).
*KITTENS
ARE MANDATORY WORMED BUT NOT MANDATORY GIVEN HEARTWORM PREVENTATIVES (OUR ADULTS ARE) , THIS IS AN EXTRA.
SOME THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW BEFORE INQUIRING
ABOUT ONE OF OUR BABIES (PLEASE READ)
** GET
$100 OFF
WHEN
YOU BUY TWO WITCHINGHOUR KITTENS !!
**
$100
DISCOUNT
EFFECTIVE ONLY IF KITTENS ARE $600 OR ABOVE TOTALLING IN BOTH KITTEN PRICES (NOT INCLUDING THE ALTER FEE PRICE
)
Every (PET) kitten comes with
a sizeable kitten basket OR bag which includes the necessities and some awesome little goodies. I can not send food
or basket if I am shipping the kitten, sorry:(
(EVERY BASKET VARIES IN SIZE AND CONTENTS.)
*Breeder/Show kittens come with a little something also!
WE UNFORTUNATELY LOST OUR SATISFIED CUSTOMER LINK AND I HAVE NOT BEEN ABLE TO
RETRIEVE IT...THIS IS SO.. SAD I HAD SO MANY WONDERFUL PAST CLIENTS SIGN IT WITH HOW MUCH THEY LOVED THEIR KITTENS AND HOW
GREAT THE EXPERIENCE WAS HERE. I DO HAVE A NUMBER OF PAST CLIENTS WILLING TO BE REFERENCES ( PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CALL ME FOR
REFERENCE NUMBERS).
WHY ARE BENGALS IN RESCUE??? A post By Sal Vitale
----- Original Message -----
In answer to your question, there are many reasons folks have given up their bengals.
We have dealt with medical reasons (human, such as allergies, critical risk issues
like surgery and chemotherapy, etc.), inability to give proper care (and they want to make sure the cat's welfare is looked
after), relocation to a "non-animal housing" or "military overseas" where it is almost impossible to take an animal or you
have to subject the cat to an extensive, stressful quarantine, etc.
There are all kinds of reasons, but the worst is "we just don't want him anymore".
We have, unfortunately, heard that one too.
Many folks have given up bengals because they were just not aware of the characteristics
of the breed. People fall in love with the fantastic patterns, outstanding color, and wild look of this cat. Then they get
this pretty cat home and aren't prepared for the way it will ultimately interact with the household. Some folks figure a "clean
once a week" litterbox is acceptable for a cat then gets upset when they pee on the floor, furniture, etc. If you didn't flush
the toilet each time, you'd pee on the floor too. They feed low quality food, and can't understand why the cat is sick (UTIs,
the runs, etc.). They don't want to deal with the vet bills, so they don't go...and then let the cat outside and it becomes
ill. They want a cat who will sit around like a couch potato and be petted all the time. WRONG!! Bengals HATE to be bored,
and want interaction, not just sitting around and waiting for petting.
They purchase from pet stores, non-ethical/reputable breeders, and those folks
who are breeding for the "quick buck". The kittens are not always socialized as well as they should be, and can become reclusive
cats. Many people expect a kitten/cat to be "friendly" from the moment it enters the house. It is very hard to recondition
a cat who as been "ignored" as it thinks all humans don't want this type of interaction. We are currently working with a cat
that came from a difficult environment. We have had him since November and he spent his time when we were in the room hiding
under the bed. We were finally able to "touch him during play" in January, but he still wont let you hold him, pick him up,
etc. He will come around, but it takes a lot of work.
A good breeder or rescuer will advise you about the personality of the cat, eating
habits, food requirements, introduction into a new home, medical specifics for the breed, ability to get along with children
or other animals (no, I didn't mean kids were animals....although I have met some that might qualify), and the ongoing assistance
for YOU in having and KEEPING a happy, healthy bengal. Bengals are energetic, intelligent, curious, obnoxious, stubborn, friendly,
busybody cats. They will help with the dishes, play in the sink, steal your pens/pencils/silverware, sit on your door tops,
follow you
around like a puppy, want to spend every minute with you, unfold your laundry,
help with the trash (isn't taking it out of the can the same as "taking it out?"), and find the most curvy, ground-level and
above ground-level race course your house can provide. They require toys, fuzzy mice, paper wads (yup, balled up paper is
a cheap cat toy), climbing trees (better than the knick-knack shelf), scratching posts (better than the leather couch), and
someone who will CONTINUE to put in the effort to make sure that the home life and interaction are monitored so EVERYONE benefits
from the new household member. In short, they have ultimate personalities, and given the correct environment, upbringing and
care, make wonderful pets.