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As a responsible and Ethical Breeders, we aim to present to you a Bengalheritage raised Kitten at its best complying with our Registry and Association Breeder Code of Ethics.

Below are what to be expected on our Complete Package.

  • A Health Screened Bengal.
    The parents of your Bengal Kitten has been Health Checked for Heart, Kidneys,
    Eye, Pyruvate Kinese deficiency and Leukemia. Ensuring your Bengal Kitten is at top health being our utmost priority.
    Your Bengal will receive his/her 1st pre Vaccination Health Check at age 6-8 weeks if appropriate.
    Otherwise, Your bengal will be Health Assessed by our Licensed Vet at age 9 weeks and 12 weeks.
    A Medical Health History Print out will be provided.
    A Health Certificate or Fitness to Fly Certificate, if flying abroad.
  • A Vaccinated Bengal.
    Your Bengal is Vaccinated for the active immunisation against 3 Core Vaccinations against Cat Flu:
    ✅ Feline Panleucopaenia Virus (FPLV),
    ✅ Feline Herpes Virus (FHV)
    ✅ Feline Calicivirus (FCV).
    Optional below:
    ✅ Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV), If requested, additional cost.
    ✅ Rabies Vaccine (if required in country of destination, cost is included in Import/Export Requirements).

    Vaccination will reduce clinical signs caused by infection with FHV and FCV; reduce replication of FCV, and prevent shedding of FPLV.
    Your bengal will receive its 1st Vaccination at age 9 weeks followed by a Booster jab at 3-4 weeks after.
    Next Vaccination will be after a year, pls seek your vet’s advice.

  • A Health/Vaccination Booklet Record will be provided.
    This Record will contain your bengal’s Date/Type of Vaccine/ Due Date for Next Booster; signed, dated and Stamped by our Vet Practise.
    We also note here the Date/Brand of the Preventative Parasitic Control Measure we have given our Vet has given to your Bengal.
    A Medical Health History will be attached to the Vaccination Record with our Licensed Veterinary Surgeons.

  • A Treated Bengal against Parasites:
    We have a strict Preventative Parasitic Control Measures for your Bengal.
    We use a variety of treatments mostly as preventative to ensure top health of your Bengal. This will be recorded in the Vaccination Booklet and Medical Health History.
    We use Panacur (5 days, preventative for Giardiasis, Baycox (preventative for Coccidia), Milbemax, and/of Advocate.
    This combination of treatment protocols will treat the following Parasites: Giardia, Coccidia, Hookworm, Lungworm, Roundworm, Tapeworm (Taenia), Whipworm, heartworm, flea and ear mites.

  • A Well Socialised and Litter Trained Bengal.
    Your bengal is handled at an early stage in our home environment with their trusting mothers.
    Kittens are born in our bedroom or in one of our Maternity/Kitten Nursery Rooms.
    Litter training starts when your Bengal is weaned to solid food from age 4-5 weeks, and kittens are litter trained as early as 5 weeks old.
    Read more: Socialisation, Enrichment and Integration Techniques in Cats

  • A Microchipped Bengal.
    As a Responsible Breeder and the First recorded keeper, all our Bengals leaving us are microchipped.

    Your Bengal will be Registered on PETtrac which is The UK's largest database for microchipped pets and one of the most effective ways to reunite lost pets.
    Your Bengal’s Microchip number is The Legal and Official Identification of the cat for future references.
    Your Details (personal details provided in the contract) will be added and transferred to you and you will receive a confirmation from PETtrac.

  • A TICA Registered Bengal.
    You will be provided with:

    • TICA Litter Registration Certificate showing your Bengal’s Date of Birth, Parents Name etc.

    • TICA Breeder Slip: if breeding rights is agreed and permitted. Otherwise, this document will be held until proof of Neuter, if your kitten hasn’t been neutered yet at time of collection. On most occasions where the Bengal has been Neutered, this document will be released so you can register under new owner/s name.

  • A Full Pedigree Bengal.
    We are TICA and GCCF Registered and all our Bengals are full Pedigree of the Breed.
    You can request a TICA Certified Pedigree with the Paperworks mentioned above.
    However, we will also provide you a 4 Generation Pedigree of your Bengals family tree alongside with the TICA Litter Certificate.
    We will send you the Breeder Certified Copy once your Bengal has been Neutered, if Kitten hasn’t been castrated at the time of collection.
    If Bengal Kitten is abroad, TICA Certified Pedigree is included in the Import/Export Requirement Cost.

  • A Complimentary Kitten Pack.
    You and your Bengal will also receive:

    • Keizebrink or Natural Instinct Raw Food: to take home.

    • BreederCelect Paper Based litter Pellets to take home.

    • Royal Canin Kitten Vouchers

    • Kitten Booklet on how to help your Bengal settle in

    • Other literatures and vouchers available at the time.

  • An Insured Bengal.
    Providing your Bengal a new home is one of the most exciting and rewarding commitments you and your family can make.

    Younger Bengals are typically more at risk during the formative months as their curiosity makes them learn about their new surroundings and establish their boundaries.
    Most breeders and owners will agree that your Bengals inquisitive nature can sometimes lead them into some occasional scrape and the costs of veterinary treatment to get them back to full health can easily escalate.
    As an extension of support, we will activate an Insurance Policy for your Bengal with Petplan for 4 weeks so you can take a back seat and enjoy a wide range of benefits for your ‘four legged Bengal friend’ in his tender age.
    Your Bengal is covered with the following:

    • Up to £4,000 veterinary fees for illness and injury

    • Up to £750 for loss by theft or straying

    • Up to £750 for death from illness or injury

    • Up to £200 for advertising and reward if the puppy/kitten is lost or stolen

  • A Sales Contract.
    These are the Terms and Conditions of the Sales of the Bengal.
    This will be discussed in details through out our communications before buying your Bengal Cat/Kitten where The Purchaser and The Breeder’s Responsibilities and Obligations will be stated, discussed and agreed.
    And above all, an agreement that you Protect and Care for your Bengal following
    The Code of Practice for the Welfare of cats set by Animal Welfare Act of 2016.

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As a responsible and Ethical Breeders, we aim to present to you a Bengalheritage raised Kitten at its best complying with our Registry and Association Breeder Code of Ethics.

Below are what to be expected on our Complete Package.

  • A Health Screened Bengal.
    The parents of your Bengal Kitten has been Health Checked for Heart, Kidneys,
    Eye, Pyruvate Kinese deficiency and Leukemia. Ensuring your Bengal Kitten is at top health being our utmost priority.
    Your Bengal will receive his/her 1st pre Vaccination Health Check at age 6-8 weeks if appropriate.
    Otherwise, Your bengal will be Health Assessed by our Licensed Vet at age 9 weeks and 12 weeks.
    A Medical Health History Print out will be provided.
    A Health Certificate or Fitness to Fly Certificate, if flying abroad.
  • A Vaccinated Bengal.
    Your Bengal is Vaccinated for the active immunisation against 3 Core Vaccinations against Cat Flu:
    ✅ Feline Panleucopaenia Virus (FPLV),
    ✅ Feline Herpes Virus (FHV)
    ✅ Feline Calicivirus (FCV).
    Optional below:
    ✅ Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV), If requested, additional cost.
    ✅ Rabies Vaccine (if required in country of destination, cost is included in Import/Export Requirements).

    Vaccination will reduce clinical signs caused by infection with FHV and FCV; reduce replication of FCV, and prevent shedding of FPLV.
    Your bengal will receive its 1st Vaccination at age 9 weeks followed by a Booster jab at 3-4 weeks after.
    Next Vaccination will be after a year, pls seek your vet’s advice.

  • A Health/Vaccination Booklet Record will be provided.
    This Record will contain your bengal’s Date/Type of Vaccine/ Due Date for Next Booster; signed, dated and Stamped by our Vet Practise.
    We also note here the Date/Brand of the Preventative Parasitic Control Measure we have given our Vet has given to your Bengal.
    A Medical Health History will be attached to the Vaccination Record with our Licensed Veterinary Surgeons.

  • A Treated Bengal against Parasites:
    We have a strict Preventative Parasitic Control Measures for your Bengal.
    We use a variety of treatments mostly as preventative to ensure top health of your Bengal. This will be recorded in the Vaccination Booklet and Medical Health History.
    We use Panacur (5 days, preventative for Giardiasis, Baycox (preventative for Coccidia), Milbemax, and/of Advocate.
    This combination of treatment protocols will treat the following Parasites: Giardia, Coccidia, Hookworm, Lungworm, Roundworm, Tapeworm (Taenia), Whipworm, heartworm, flea and ear mites.

  • A Well Socialised and Litter Trained Bengal.
    Your bengal is handled at an early stage in our home environment with their trusting mothers.
    Kittens are born in our bedroom or in one of our Maternity/Kitten Nursery Rooms.
    Litter training starts when your Bengal is weaned to solid food from age 4-5 weeks, and kittens are litter trained as early as 5 weeks old.
    Read more: Socialisation, Enrichment and Integration Techniques in Cats

  • A Microchipped Bengal.
    As a Responsible Breeder and the First recorded keeper, all our Bengals leaving us are microchipped.

    Your Bengal will be Registered on PETtrac which is The UK's largest database for microchipped pets and one of the most effective ways to reunite lost pets.
    Your Bengal’s Microchip number is The Legal and Official Identification of the cat for future references.
    Your Details (personal details provided in the contract) will be added and transferred to you and you will receive a confirmation from PETtrac.

  • A TICA Registered Bengal.
    You will be provided with:

    • TICA Litter Registration Certificate showing your Bengal’s Date of Birth, Parents Name etc.

    • TICA Breeder Slip: if breeding rights is agreed and permitted. Otherwise, this document will be held until proof of Neuter, if your kitten hasn’t been neutered yet at time of collection. On most occasions where the Bengal has been Neutered, this document will be released so you can register under new owner/s name.

  • A Full Pedigree Bengal.
    We are TICA and GCCF Registered and all our Bengals are full Pedigree of the Breed.
    You can request a TICA Certified Pedigree with the Paperworks mentioned above.
    However, we will also provide you a 4 Generation Pedigree of your Bengals family tree alongside with the TICA Litter Certificate.
    We will send you the Breeder Certified Copy once your Bengal has been Neutered, if Kitten hasn’t been castrated at the time of collection.
    If Bengal Kitten is abroad, TICA Certified Pedigree is included in the Import/Export Requirement Cost.

  • A Complimentary Kitten Pack.
    You and your Bengal will also receive:

    • Keizebrink or Natural Instinct Raw Food: to take home.

    • BreederCelect Paper Based litter Pellets to take home.

    • Royal Canin Kitten Vouchers

    • Kitten Booklet on how to help your Bengal settle in

    • Other literatures and vouchers available at the time.

  • An Insured Bengal.
    Providing your Bengal a new home is one of the most exciting and rewarding commitments you and your family can make.

    Younger Bengals are typically more at risk during the formative months as their curiosity makes them learn about their new surroundings and establish their boundaries.
    Most breeders and owners will agree that your Bengals inquisitive nature can sometimes lead them into some occasional scrape and the costs of veterinary treatment to get them back to full health can easily escalate.
    As an extension of support, we will activate an Insurance Policy for your Bengal with Petplan for 4 weeks so you can take a back seat and enjoy a wide range of benefits for your ‘four legged Bengal friend’ in his tender age.
    Your Bengal is covered with the following:

    • Up to £4,000 veterinary fees for illness and injury

    • Up to £750 for loss by theft or straying

    • Up to £750 for death from illness or injury

    • Up to £200 for advertising and reward if the puppy/kitten is lost or stolen

  • A Sales Contract.
    These are the Terms and Conditions of the Sales of the Bengal.
    This will be discussed in details through out our communications before buying your Bengal Cat/Kitten where The Purchaser and The Breeder’s Responsibilities and Obligations will be stated, discussed and agreed.
    And above all, an agreement that you Protect and Care for your Bengal following
    The Code of Practice for the Welfare of cats set by Animal Welfare Act of 2016.