Before you adopt a Bengal cat, you should research this special breed to make sure it is right for you. Once you decide a Bengal is for you, you should adopt your Bengal from a reputable breeder. A reputable breeder is one that operates from a registered cattery. The two most common registries are TICA (The International Cat Association) and CFA (Cat Fanciers' Association) Breeding lines should be tested for genetic diseases. The goal of a reputable breeder is to maintain the high standards of the breed and to improve the breed. Although NYS requires kittens to be 8 weeks old before leaving their mother, kittens actually should stay with their mother for a minimum of 12 weeks. The social skills and security they receive from their mother during this extra time will benefit them their entire lives and will make for a happy, healthier cat. A reputable breeder will answer all your questions and will continue to address your concerns after you bring your kitten home. Bengals can be a big investment financially, but they are an investment that can give you many years of enjoyment. Available Kittens | Maine Coons Bengals
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Updated: Dec 30, 2024
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