Pictures of my growing Bengal kittens. Lub em to bits!

Pictures of my growing Bengal kittens. Lub em to bits!

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Tyson1980

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712 posts

157 months

Friday 9th September 2011
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omgus

7,305 posts

176 months

Friday 9th September 2011
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Lovely looking cats.

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Agoogy

7,274 posts

249 months

Friday 9th September 2011
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pricey?

JulesBliss

1,145 posts

158 months

Friday 9th September 2011
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I love bengals!. I have 2 currently, They keep you on your toes!

Tyson1980

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712 posts

157 months

Friday 9th September 2011
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Agoogy said:
pricey?
Ever so slightly eek

But they were worth it.

Agoogy

7,274 posts

249 months

Friday 9th September 2011
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Tyson1980 said:
Agoogy said:
pricey?
Ever so slightly eek

But they were worth it.
what should I budget for?


y2blade

56,127 posts

216 months

Friday 9th September 2011
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lovely looking cats OP, there was one in our village for a while

Tyson1980

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712 posts

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Friday 9th September 2011
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Agoogy said:
what should I budget for?
Our kittens were from champion blood stock. Their grandfather/father was a supreme grand champion at events.

We payed £500 each for our kittens.

However what with cat trees, vet fees and the like i would say we have spent close to nearly £1500 on them in total. This does not include the following food items

- £20/cat litter each month (Costco do a brilliant clumping cat litter)
- £50 every two months on wet food (We get a 64 pack of Bozita shipped from Sweden via Zooplus)
- £30 on a massive bag of quality dry food which lasts for around 4 months


Edited by Tyson1980 on Friday 9th September 12:33

Agoogy

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249 months

Friday 9th September 2011
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Thanks...that was kinda what I was thinking, my last pair of Siamese approached that kind of money...I shall spend my evening researching them somem more I think thumbup

parakitaMol.

11,876 posts

252 months

Friday 9th September 2011
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Gorgeous! aren't they just the best dog-cats?

rich1231

17,331 posts

261 months

Friday 9th September 2011
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Are you feeding them st?

omgus

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176 months

Friday 9th September 2011
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I have heard they have some quite canine personality traits and that they like to climb hi and jump down to see you. hehe I am genuinely interested in bengals in the future, but hopefully my 2 mongrel moggies will be with me for a long while first.

But then i would also love a Savannah Cat, i looked into one before i got my last kitten and the proximity of newborn lambs in the spring ruled it out.

alan-87

393 posts

206 months

Friday 9th September 2011
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Wow lovely looking cats OP. Just looked at savannah cats, having read about them just now. They are amazing!!

Tyson1980

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Friday 9th September 2011
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rich1231 said:
Are you feeding them st?
Whats the point of your remark?

Have you seen my cats? Do they look malnourished?

ShredderXLE

530 posts

160 months

Friday 9th September 2011
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I think its because you listed cat litter as a monthly food item?

Really lovely looking cats by the way.

R60EST

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183 months

Friday 9th September 2011
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Tyson1980 said:
Agoogy said:
what should I budget for?
Our kittens were from champion blood stock. Their grandfather/father was a supreme grand champion at events.

We payed £500 each for our kittens.

However what with cat trees, vet fees and the like i would say we have spent close to nearly £1500 on them in total. This does not include the following food items

- £20/cat litter each month (Costco do a brilliant clumping cat litter)
- £50 every two months on wet food (We get a 64 pack of Bozita shipped from Sweden via Zooplus)
- £30 on a massive bag of quality dry food which lasts for around 4 months


Edited by Tyson1980 on Friday 9th September 12:33
Nice looking cats if you're a cat person , sadly I'm not (the wife is and has one )

I'm curious though , Champion Blood stock , event winner etc

If this were a dog I'd fully understand the concept , field trials champion etc but what exactly is involved in the cat equivalent

omgus

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176 months

Friday 9th September 2011
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R60EST said:
If this were a dog I'd fully understand the concept , field trials champion etc but what exactly is involved in the cat equivalent
They hunt really big mice in a pen whilst observed by judges.

parakitaMol.

11,876 posts

252 months

Friday 9th September 2011
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R60EST said:
If this were a dog I'd fully understand the concept , field trials champion etc but what exactly is involved in the cat equivalent
Mine does a little dressage show, like a horse, except with a tiny mouse in jodphurs on his back.

Plays darts too and gets a bit rowdy on a friday night.

Mr Pies

8,855 posts

188 months

Saturday 10th September 2011
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Tyson1980 said:
Our kittens were from champion blood stock. Their grandfather/father was a supreme grand champion at events.

We payed £500 each for our kittens.

However what with cat trees, vet fees and the like i would say we have spent close to nearly £1500 on them in total. This does not include the following food items

- £20/cat litter each month (Costco do a brilliant clumping cat litter)
- £50 every two months on wet food (We get a 64 pack of Bozita shipped from Sweden via Zooplus)
- £30 on a massive bag of quality dry food which lasts for around 4 months


Edited by Tyson1980 on Friday 9th September 12:33
Hiya, do you have a link for the wet food? My cat is currently costing me 60p a day in wet food alone, so looking to buy in bulk like you!

Mubby

1,237 posts

183 months

Saturday 10th September 2011
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stunning!! love the pic infront of the fire!