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Bengal X Kittens } Litter of 5

Birmingham
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£180
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Litter
Black Female
Available
Black Female Female£180
Black Male
Available
Black MaleMale£180
Grey Female
Available
Grey Female Female£230
Ticked Male
Available
Ticked MaleMale£180
Blue Female
Reserved
Blue FemaleFemale£280

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Adv. ID:xf9mNDSH5
Views:264
Favourites:12
Advert Type:For sale

Litter details

Adv. Location:Birmingham
Breed:Bengal
Pets in litter:2 male / 3 female
Age:6 weeks, 3 days
Ready to Leave:2025-02-10
Viewable with Mother:

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Microchipped by collection dateNeuteredVaccinations up to dateWorm and flea treatedHealth Checked by a vetRegistered
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Description

5 beautiful kittens born on 16th December. 3 Female, 2 male. Kittens are half bengal (Bengal Cross). Mother is a domestic shorthair (possibly abyssinian mix) and father is a pure brown bengal. Both mother and father are family pets and brought up in the home. The kittens are well socialised having mom, dad and other cats In the home. All Kittens will be available to leave once they turn 8 weeks (10th February). They will be wormed, flead and treated for ear mites (but please continue worming and ear mite treatment throughout their first few months. These Kittens will be highly active, energetic and playful and that will not change as they become adults. Being half bengal, they will have prominent characteristics of the bengal (I know this because I have four half bengals (I've kept from previous litter) and so does my family and friends). They also have sharper claws and teeth than normal domestic kittens/cats I've had previously. Check back here for updates. I will be adding their personalities and characteristics upon the coming weeks. If you secure a kitten, you will be updated with photos, videos and other information. SECURE A KITTEN ♡ If you wish to secure a kitten please choose the kitten(s) you wish to secure. They will be reserved/held from other potential buyers. I require a £100 non refundable deposit to secure. This option is for those that are 100% certain on homing a kitten. If you wish to pay by bank transfer instead of cash, I accept. All are very social and loving. They are highly energetic and love to play. They love human company and always come to you for company. They love being fussed and love to sleep in your lap (and your bed). They are the most loveliest litter I've had the pleasure of raising. To be so loving, caring (head bumping you, cuddles, nose rubs/bumps, kneading and purring, flopping over when you fuss them, responding to your voice/calls and followimg you around and wanting to bond and have to be near you and on your lap, chest, neck) at such a young age is truly wonderful. This litter is different to litters I've had previously. They truly are a basket of LOVE. GREY FEMALE. £230- She's mostly grey (normal grey, not blue), with white chest and paws. She is very gentle natured and delicate in her demeanor. She loves company and to be fussed. BLUE FEMALE £280 [RESERVED] - Father (high blue gene carrier) gifted her with blue shade of grey and bengal spots (which may turn into rosettes (had this happen before). She's quite fluffy in her fur texture and she is the largest amongst her siblings (probably the blue gene). She purrs quite a lot and loves fuss. She loves cuddles and is the one who loves to sleep in your bed but in your arms (other sleep in bed too but she just loves to curl up much closer). BLACK MALE £180 (he really is worth mich more :')- Ticked fur (Black with broken white like a wolf). He has a darkish bengal nose. He is the MOST fussy loving boy you'll ever meet. I'll honestly really miss him. He's very vocal and talks and cries for your attention. He's the most fussy kitten have ever come to know in my entire lifetime. He's such a bundle of everything. I would of kept him (have enough cats :'(. He goes mental and overboard with his affections (nose bumps, flops over crazily in your arms and purrs like a motor). He always seeks me out for affection the most out of his siblings. He's going to make someone really happy and contented. This person is going to be truly lucky to have him :') BLACK FEMALE £180- Like her brother (above) in appearance but she's much more delicate and feminine in her facial features. She has a tiny pink bengal nose and she has golden blush cheeks (looks like she wears blush but it's natural :). She also has some holden brown specks/lines on her back. She too loves fuss and purrs. (Will update more on her personally). TICKED MALE £180- Mostly ticked fur (mostly dark greyish) and has a black stripe (gift from dad) down his back. He's like a little wolf, which is how id describe his appearance. He's laid back and a gentle boy and he loves to play. (Will update more on his personality).
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Yvette S.
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