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"Yes," said Mowgli," all the jungle fear Bagheera--all except Mowgli." (Rudyard Kipling)
Page Rev. 09-27-2007
Finding a Reputable Bengal Breeder
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Tips on how to find that perfect, happy, health Bengal kitten
and the Reputable and Honest Breeder to adopt from by Dr. William H. (Bill) Brown Educator, researcher, and Bengal cat breeder
It is certainly no wonder that you may be searching for the perfect little Bengal kitten to join your
family. The Bengal is one of the most popular cat breeds in the United States -- maybe the world.
During your search it is very likely that you will be dealing with someone you have never met,
that may live a long distance from you, and that you know little about. Such is the very
nature of breeding.
You will surely want to know you are dealing with a responsible, ethical breeder, not an ill-informed "backyard breeder" or pet store clerk.
Where can I find a responsible, ethical breeder?
We hope that you will believe that we at Bagheera Bengals are the breeder you will choose exactly because we are ethical and responsible. Even so we think it is important that you have the opportunity to compare us with other breeders. We are eager for you to do so because we are convinced that Bagheera Bengals can stack up against any other cat breeder – anywhere! So we are willing to help you make the comparison. There are many, many very honorable and ethical cat breeders. You can find the names and addresses of breeders in several places. Cat magazines such as Cat Fancy, Cats Magazine, Kittens Magazine, Cats USA, Kittens USA, Cats & Kitten, and others have listings of breeders. A quick search on the Internet will provide you with links to hundreds. You can also visit the web site of some of the cat associations and view a list of their member breeders. A partial list of these associations can be found on our Links page. Probably the best places to meet and talk to breeders is at a cat show. You can see all the different colors and patterns, learn about the characteristics of the breed, and ask questions. Face-to-face you can also read the breeder’s body language. It can tell more than you can hear on the telephone or read in an e-mail message. A word of caution – newspaper ads are probably the worst place to try to find a breeder. Although, from time to time, highly reputable breeders place newspaper ads, poor breeders use newspapers as their primary, (and sometimes the only) advertising vehicle. Also, just because a breeder, or cattery, is advertised in a magazine, has a web site, or is a member of one or more cat associations, does not mean that they are reputable, honorable, ethical, or responsible. So, your work is not done. Once you have selected a few breeders to contact you can use the following suggestions to help you make your own informed decision about their character and ethics. Adding a cat, especially a Bengal cat, to your family is a joy and a large and lifelong commitment. Experiencing the love of a kitten is definitely worth the effort and expense. However, it makes good sense to ask a lot of questions before making any purchase. You want the right kitten from the right breeder! A good breeder answers questions openly and honestly, telling you the good and the bad about the breed and offers to help you learn about proper cat care and training.
A responsible breeder
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