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Nutrition

Nutrition is so important. Without a proper diet, animals cannot live to their full potential or function. Our bengals are fed a species appropriate diet of raw meat, organs and bones. 

Socialisation

We believe this is a crucial component in raising happy kittens. Socialising is not only important for personal development but social development. 

We want our kittens to adjust to their new homes with the least amount of stress possible. socialisation also prepares the kittens for new things they have never encountered before, allowing them to navigate a new situation with as little stress as possible. 

our kittens are handled regularly and experiance early neural stimulation from birth. we regularly add new experiences which involve touch, sight, smell, sound, taste, textures involcing other humans, animals, travel, grooming practices (baths, nais, brushing), etc. 

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Bengals can be very particular with change, whether this be a move, new baby or new animal in the house or even a change in work schedule. 

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LOOKS

Bengals range in size, colour and personality. They can be light in colour like the snows (seal lynx, seal mink, seal sepia), colder in colour like the charcoals and the silvers or warm like the browns. 

Patterns can also vary from marble, to spotted and rosetted. rosettes and spots can all be in various shapes and sizes. Their coats sparkle in the sun - with their 'glitter'. Their eyes can be green, gold or blue. 

PERSONALITY - these are general and not all bengals will exhibit all of these traits. 

  • they love human interaction

  • can be extremely nosy

  • very active - enjoy climbing and jumping

  • love water

  • love talking

  • extremely intelligent, can often learn new tricks

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