<![CDATA[REGISTERED BENGALS - Blog]]>Fri, 03 May 2024 15:29:22 -0700Weebly<![CDATA[Bengals and Children/kids]]>Sun, 19 Apr 2020 16:06:53 GMThttp://registeredbengals.com/blog/bengals-and-childrenkids
People ask us all the time if their new or future Bengal kitten or kittens will get along with children, other kittens, spouses and dogs. So far at least in our experience I can happily report that every kitten we have ever raised got along with everyone in the family and especially the children.

The key in my opinion is carefully introducing the new kitten to the family in a very controlled and loving way and not trying to rush it.  First impressions are very important so letting the kitten settle in for a week or more before exposing them to extra stress works best.

Then after the kitten has adjusted to its new home environment and has a SAFE place you can slowly allow them to explore and meet the other members of the family.

We try hard to expose our kittens to all of the daily activities in an average home to insure that they are comfortable when they get to their new forever homes.  Additionally we partially bottle feed each and every one of our kittens to insure that they are very bonded to humans and have a good sense of trust for humans. We NEVER cage our kittens and feed them the best quality fresh, canned and kibble that we can find.
The key of course is to find the right Bengal breeder, one that never cages the kittens, properly socializes them and can be counted on after you have your new kitten to answer questions and help is issues do arise.  

Never deal with breeders that will not talk to you on the phone, If they won't do it before you buy the kitten, you can be sure they won't afterwards. 

Look for breeders that will send fresh pictures and video of the kittens.  If they will not you need to consider why. Are the kittens in cages? Away from the house in some shed or barn? Does the person even have the kittens or is it a scam?


If they are away from the house, in a garage, shed, barn, caged etc. How socialized could they be? 
​The first 8 to 10 weeks of a kittens life determine it's personality for life!


There are MANY Bengal Scammers online so be sure to do your homework.  Here is a link to a post we did on how to check out potential breeders to insure that you find a Reputable and Verified Bengal breeder.

Looking for a Verified/Reputable Bengal Breeder
https://registeredbengals.com/blog/looking-for-a-verified-reputable-bengal-breeder

See also Bengals and Dogs

https://registeredbengals.com/blog/bengals-and-dogs

Bengals Are Hypoallergenic

https://registeredbengals.com/bengals-are-hypoallergenic.html
For more information on Bengal Kittens visit our Web Page, Facebook page
or Youtube page. at the links below

Web Pages:
https://bengaltimecattery.com/
https://registeredbengals.com/index.html

Facebook Link: 
https://www.facebook.com/RegisteredBengals

Youtube:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNP8nmW9urck7XIw3e6XLzQ/videos

You can also find us on Twitter, pinterest & instagram as Registered Bengals


It's Bengal Time

Lyubov & Andy
Registered Bengals / Bengaltime Cattery
Verified/ Reputable Bengal Breeders
Kalama, Washington
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<![CDATA[Bengals and Dogs]]>Sat, 18 Apr 2020 23:42:54 GMThttp://registeredbengals.com/blog/bengals-and-dogs
People ask us all the time if their new or future Bengal kitten will get along with other pets, children and most often dogs. So far at least in our experience I can happily report that every kitten we have ever raised got along with everyone in the family including the family dog.

The key in my opinion is carefully introducing the new kitten to the family in a very controlled way and not trying to rush it.  First impressions are very important so letting the kitten settle in for a week or more before exposing them to extra stress works best.

Then after the kitten has adjusted to it's new home and has a SAFE place you can slowly allow then to explore and meet the other members of the family.

We try hard to expose our kittens to all of the daily activities in an average home to insure that they are comfortable when they get to their new forever homes.  Additionally we partially bottle feed each and every one of our kittens to insure that they are very bonded to humans and have a good sense of trust for humans. We NEVER cage our kittens and feed them the best quality fresh, canned and kibble that we can find.

For more information on Bengal Kittens visit our Web Page, Facebook page or Youtube page. at teh links below

Web Pages:
https://bengaltimecattery.com/
https://registeredbengals.com/index.html

Facebook Link: 
https://www.facebook.com/RegisteredBengals

Youtube:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNP8nmW9urck7XIw3e6XLzQ/videos

You can also find us on Twitter, pinterest & instagram as Registered Bengals


It's Bengal Time

Lyubov & Andy
Registered Bengals / Bengaltime Cattery
Verified/ Reputable Bengal Breeders
Kalama, Washington


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<![CDATA[Looking for a Verified / Reputable Bengal Breeder?]]>Sun, 12 Apr 2020 17:51:22 GMThttp://registeredbengals.com/blog/looking-for-a-verified-reputable-bengal-breeder
Looking for a Verified / Reputable Bengal Breeder?
https://bengaltimecattery.com/
A Real / Verified / Reputable Bengal Breeder in Good Standing

There are unfortunately way too many Fake/Scam breeder advertisements and sites on the web. When you are deciding who to trust, we suggest that you do your homework and check the following sites for verification.

We will not include any links, specifically, so you can google and verify them yourselves.
For the first two, you should ask your breeder what their registered breeder name is and verify that the breeder is registered with the proper certification authority for their breed. We are Bengaltime Cattery in TICA and CFA.

1. The International Cat Association
2. Cat Fanciers Association
3. Google Verified Bengal Breeders and see if they are listed.
4. Check with the Bengal Cat Club and Cat kingpin to see if they have been verified.
5. Check with The International Bengal Cat Society to see if they are members.
6. See if they have a verifiable and consistent web presence on their website, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, etc...
We are Registered Bengals / Bengaltime Cattery everywhere on the web.
7. NEVER do business with a breeder that will only communicate by text or e-mail - This is almost always a sure sign of a scam.
8. Ask to see Fresh video of the available kittens and or call and ask to facetime and see them. Almost all legitimate breeders will consent to this.
9. Look for Google, Facebook, Yelp and other verifiable review. We have links to our reviews on bottom of our web page.
10. If possible visit the breeders home and look at the conditions of the breeders, kittens, litter boxes, etc. We welcome visits from serious clients.
11. Never do business with a breeder that does not have and provide a written contract. We have ours posted on the forms section of our web page.
12. Look at pictures of their past kittens and if possible how they look now. We have these posted in our Gallery / Past kittens and Gallery / New home pages.
13. Ask to see the pedigrees of the breeding Bengals that the breeder has, We have these posted on our website on our Studs / Queens page for every one of our Breeding Bengals.
14. Look at their reviews online, we have links to our Google, Yelp and Facebook reviews on the bottom of our web page and invite our clients to leave feedback.

Do your homework! Adopting a Bengal kitten is a major investment in time, money and energy. Be sure you find the right breeder that is Real now and will be there for you if you have questions in the future.

Raised with Love in our home, for your home!

Lyubov & Andy
Registered Bengals / Bengaltime Cattery
Kalama, Washington
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<![CDATA[Bengals can be great Emotional support animals (ESA)]]>Fri, 03 Apr 2020 13:09:55 GMThttp://registeredbengals.com/blog/bengals-can-be-great-emotional-support-animals-esa
In these stressful times, many are looking for some extra support or comfort and we have been asked recently if a Bengal kitten would make a good Emotional Support Animal (ESA).

The answer is 100% yes!

Bengals can become emotional support cats. The only requirement for an emotional support cat is that you share a connection with them and that their companionship has a calming and supportive effect on you. Owning a Bengal is a partnership. The more love, time and effort you put into your relationship with your Bengal, the more you will create an unbreakable bond.

Bengals are much more active than most of their feline counterparts. They still love their sleep, but they are incredibly curious about the goings-on of the household. They are extremely playful and energetic; Bengals behave more like a dog than like a cat! They will follow you everywhere and are interested in what's going on. They are a constant source of love and entertainment!

Bengals are highly intelligent and usually learn things very quickly. Some like to walk on a leash and play fetch with you. This does depend a lot on their individual personality, how much socialization, love, and handling they received during the first couple of weeks of life, and how much interaction you have with your Bengal kitten. Also, most Bengals love water so don't be surprised when they get in the bathtub or shower with you.

Bengals have a beautiful, short, pelted coat that requires minimal grooming. Weekly brushing with a soft brush will stimulate circulation and keep the coat shiny and healthy is all that they need. Bengals shed very little and with minimal grooming, you will not notice cat hair everywhere.

​Bengals are Hypoallergenic:
Bengals have very short tight coats / Pelts which don't shed as much as most other breeds, and many people with allergies find that they're not triggered as badly or even at all. Some people have had minor reactions, while others have no reactions at all.

Of course, there's no way we can guarantee what your individual reaction maybe, but many allergy sufferers have found Bengals to be great pets for their family and they are listed as one of only a few Hypo-allergenic cat breeds.

Two Federal Laws protect the rights of people with Emotional Support Animals (ESA). Although the rights are not as expansive as those granted to Service Animals, there are still two very important points to be aware of.

The Fair Housing Act ensures that an individual requiring an Emotional Support animal will be allowed to live with their animal. Furthermore, it prevents landlords and rental companies from being able to charge pet fees or deposits.

The Air Carrier Access Act ensures that people are able to fly with their Emotional Support kitten/cat without having to pay additional fees.

The airlines do require that they are informed in advance and that a recent (less than one-year-old) medical letter is provided as well.

In conclusion if you are looking for a companion, emotional support animal (ESA) or just a nice addition to your family, a Bengal can be a great choice. Bengals make wonderful pets if you like an active, playful companion.

Be sure to research your breeder and if possible meet the parents or ask details about the parent's personality. Our Bengal kings and queens are social with everyone and can't wait to entertain guests or cuddle in your lap.

For more information on Bengals and bringing one home to join your family, visit our website.
Bengaltimecattery.com

Raised with love in our home, for your home

Lyubov & Andy
Registered Bengals / Bengal time cattery

Kalama, Washington
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<![CDATA[Why choose a bengal?]]>Sat, 28 Dec 2019 13:55:16 GMThttp://registeredbengals.com/blog/why-choose-a-bengal
Why choose a Bengal?
Actually there are many, many reasons but here are a few.
  • Bengals have a wild and exotic look to them, They are truly the Gems of the Feline world.
  • Bengals have very dog like characteristics such as loyalty and intelligence.
  • ​A Bengal can be walked on a leash with just a little training.
  • Most Bengals love to ride in cars just like dogs.
  • Most Bengals get along well with other pets.
  • Bengals are highly energetic and retain that kitten like energy for many years.
  • Most Bengals like water and will play in it.
  • Bengals love to play and are great for households with Kids.
  • Bengals are one of the most exotic cats that you can own.
  • Bengals are slim & muscular with long lean bodies.
  • Bengals love to climb and jump and are a joy to watch.
  • Bengals are very intelligent and can be trained.
  • Bengals are Hypoallergenic with virtually no shedding.
  • A Bengals fur is not like other cats, it is soft and silky with a glitter to it.
  • Bengals are generally healthy with few genetic issues.
  • If it's not a Bengal, It's just a cat, they are your very own Lap Leopard.
  • We raise them with love in our home, for your home and our Bengals have not been kept in cages... They Live with use 24/7.

​For more information on Bengals or Bengal kittens visit our website, https://bengaltimecattery.com/.
Our Breeders and kittens are NEVER caged and roam freely in our home with us 24/7

Raised with love in our home, for your home!

Lyubov & Andy
Registered Bengals / Bengaltime Cattery
Kalama, Washington

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<![CDATA[Folic Acid in Bengal Cats]]>Mon, 04 Nov 2019 08:00:00 GMThttp://registeredbengals.com/blog/folic-acid-in-bengal-catsRegisteredbengals.com
Why Is Folic Acid Important to your Bengals development?
Folic acid a B vitamin and also called Folate, provides many benefits to Bengals, including increased oxygen levels, aiding in the production of oxygen, assisting in metabolizing fat, and helping to promote healthy growth and development. When your Bengal doesn't get enough folic acid in his or her diet, nutritional deficiencies can occur.

Just as in humans folic acid is essential to pregnant cats / queens and may help to reduce some health issues is kittens before they are born.

Sources of Folic Acid:

Folic acid / folate comes from kidney, liver, yeast, wheat, green veggies and grass and more. The vitamin is in a mothers milk and is a component in some but not all cat foods. Check the labels.

​The recommended daily dosage for cats of folic acid is 47 mg. Most cats receive sufficient folic acid in their daily diets.  Cats that spend a lot of time outdoors may receive some folic acid from grass, as folic acid is a main component in grass'.

The use of antibiotics may effect folic acid levels as these drugs kill the beneficial bacteria responsible for aiding in the production of folic acid in the body. In addition, cats that eat people food or treats, could experience a deficiency in folic acid.

Possible health issues:
A deficiency of folic acid can lead to anemia, additionally Folic acid is vital in the production of oxygen in the bloodstream. Folic acid also helps create hemoglobin, a protein important for oxygen transportation in the blood.
 
Visible Signs:
When a cat suffers from insufficient folic acid levels, the results are not always visible. A slower than normal growth rate is a telltale sign of folic acid deficiency. Although the deficiency can affect cats of all ages, growth and development issues are a problem primarily for younger cats / kittens. If your young cat's physical development seems to be slower than usual, take him or her to the veterinarian for a blood test.
 
Solutions:
Your veterinarian will be able to help you put together a nutritious, folic acid rich diet to get your cat back on track.

Who are we?

We are registered Bengals / Bengaltime Cattery, w
e are committed to breeding healthy, happy, well socialized companions. We specialize in brown rosetted, TICA Registered, purebred Bengal kittens.  We are Not veterinarians but we do spend all day every day with our Bengals, we read a lot and work hard to insure we are feeding a nutritious and balanced diet.

Our Bengal Queens eat cooked and raw meats, organs and ground bone from RAW paws as well as cooked / boiled organic chicken during pregnancy and nursing to give our kittens the best start possible. We offer dry kibble from Royal Canin at all times. (Royal Canin queen has folic acid added)
 
At approximately 3 to 6 weeks we assist our Bengal moms by offering  supplemental bottle feedings of raw goat milk and KMR to each kitten several times daily. 

We also provide probiotics and vitamins from
Nu-Vet labs to our Bengal moms and kittens to get those little immune systems going.
 
When our kittens start weaning, we feed them a mixture of shredded cooked organic chicken,
chicken broth and Royal Canin "Baby Cat" dry and wet food.   
 
We leave dry food out for our growing kittens at all times and feed our wet food mixture three, four or more meals a day depending on the kitten’s appetite.

Andy & Lyubov
Registered Bengals / Bengaltime Cattery
Kalama, Washington


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<![CDATA[Understanding your cats vocabulary]]>Fri, 01 Nov 2019 13:00:00 GMThttp://registeredbengals.com/blog/understanding-your-cats-vocabularyPicture
Building a strong relationship with your cat starts with understanding what they are saying.  We are Registered Bengals and we raise TICA registered Bengal Kittens.  We usually have a house full of Kittens and adults so understanding their needs is a very important part of what we do.

No one wants a mad or frustrated kitty in their home and especially not a Bengal.
Bengals are super intelligent and almost expect us to understand what they are asking for.  Below is a list of many Bengal verbal and non verbal requests or comments.

This is Bengal to human communication, They speak a completely different language between themselves.

  • A short grunt or meow - Many times Bengals greet people and announce that they have arrived with a short sound.
  • A medium meow - is also uusually a demand for something, Attention, food, play, etc.
  • Purring- Your cat is very happy about what you are doing or to see you.  Time for someplay or petting to bond.
  • A loud low grunt or meow - Sometimes a request or demand to be fed.
  • Lots of meowing - This is a greeting if you have been away for a while, it generally means that your cat is very happy to see you.
  • A long meow - This is usually a demand for attention, play or something else that in your cats opinion you really should know.
  • A growl or meow - This is a complaint and or a warning that your cat is definitely not happy about the situation.  Time to de-escalate the situation.
  • Chirping - I see a fly or bird that I really want. Let's be friends, Wink...
Watch your cats tail to as in conjunction with your cats vocalizations it is telling you a lot!
  • Tail up but not completely straight - Friendly greeting,
  • Tail straight up and shaking a little - I am very, very happy to see you, I love you!
  • Tail held straight up - I am very happy to see you!
  • ​Tail almost straight back behind cat - I see something interesting.
  • Tail down and covering rear - I am worried about this situation.
  • End of tails swishing back and forth - I'm irritated or upset. Stop what you are doing.
  • Tail to the side and rear up, I am in heat... Time to Spay  me...
  • Tail down, back and puffed up - I am very scared.
  • Tail up and puffed - I am very scared and mad, Time to get out of the way.
Andy & Lyubov
Registered Bengals / Bengaltime Cattery
Kalama, Washington

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<![CDATA[Bengal update - Kittens Due, Bengal Kittens Available]]>Thu, 17 Oct 2019 13:53:44 GMThttp://registeredbengals.com/blog/bengal-update-kittens-due-bengal-kittens-available
Bengal update - Kittens Due
https://registeredbengals.com/kittens1.html
It's Bengal Time


This is Neyteri and she is one of our Tica registered Bengal Queens. She is due in the next day or so and we are getting excited. eagerly anticipating her kittens. Can't wait to see them.
The father is Sharm Sascha of Bangalore and he is the father of all of the kittens at Registered Bengals. Sascha has a great personality and makes very beautiful kittens as you can see on our Past kitten's page - https://registeredbengals.com/gallery---past-kittens.html

If you have an interest in one of Neyteri's kittens, we encourage you to visit the kitten's page of our website and either get on our waiting list or on our kitten update list. https://registeredbengals.com/kittens1.html

Our kittens go quickly.


We will post updates here daily, We also have Bengal Music Cats Julie who is due in about three weeks. Julie had four kittens in her last litter. Four Very handsome Bengal boys.

We ship Nationwide.

Registered Bengals / Bengaltime Cattery
Andy & Lyubov
Kalama, WA


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<![CDATA[Bengal Kittens for Sale]]>Wed, 16 Oct 2019 01:45:28 GMThttp://registeredbengals.com/blog/bengal-kittens-for-sale2974673
We are Registered Bengals / Bengaltime Cattery and we are located between
Portland, Oregon and Seattle, Washington.
We specialize in Brown Rosetted, TICA Registered, Purebred Bengal kittens.
We generally have Bengal Kittens available and Bengal kittens for sale year round.
 
Our Bengal Queens eat cooked meats, organs and ground bone from RAW paws as well as cooked / boiled organic chicken during pregnancy and nursing to give our kittens the
best start possible. We offer dry kibble from Royal Canin at all times.
 
At approximately 3 to 6 weeks we assist our Bengal Moms with supplemental bottle feedings of Raw Goat milk and KMR. This creates a very unique bond between the kittens and humans and our kittens will allow us to handle them with no arguments any time we choose.
We also provide probiotics to our Bengal Moms and kittens
to get those little immune systems going.
 
When our Kittens start weaning, we feed them a mixture of shredded cooked organic chicken,
chicken broth and Royal Canin "Baby Cat" dry and wet food.  
 
We leave dry food out for our growing kittens at all times and feed
our wet food mixture three, four or more meals a day depending on the kitten’s appetite.
 
Our Bengals are indoors 100% of the time and around all of the sights and sounds of an average home. Our children, friends and family, social events the vacuum cleaner, dishwasher, refrigerator, washer/dryer, hair dryers and cell phones are all familiar to our kittens. We take our kittens for rides in the car at a very young age to expose them to as much of the real world as possible and to avoid stress later in life.
 
We do not isolate our babies they are in our active home with us 24/7 and except for Vet visits, have never seen the inside of a cage.  We guarantee our kittens, in writing to be clear of any congenital defects, for the first year of their lives.
 
Our Breeding Bengals and Kittens are free from FIV, FelV, PRA-B, PK-Def and HCM.
 
Our TICA Registered Purebred Bengal kittens are priced between $1,900-$2,500.
 
 Kitten pricing starts at $1,900 and as the kittens move out of their 'fuzzie' stage
we adjust pricing  according to breed standards and appearance.
 
All of our kittens come to you healthy, litter box trained, nails trimmed,
are used to using the scratching post and very socialized.
 
We offer delivery in parts of Oregon and Washington and ship nationwide
​to most Major airports. In general shipping is approximately
​$450.00 which includes the price of shipping,
crate and required health checks. (We do not upcharge shipping)
Up to two kittens can travel in a shipping crate.
 
If at all possible, we encourage you to come pick up your kittens and visit our home.
 
Kittens will come to you with all age appropriate vaccinations done
and will have an international microchip in case they are lost or stolen.
 
Our kittens are raised with love in our home, for your home,
They will come to you ready to go and fully weaned,
We guarantee them to be healthy at the time of sale and
free from congenital defects for 1 full year from birth.
 
If you want the most beautiful Bengal,
like the ones you see in magazines;
you will find them here.

 When you purchase a Bengal Kitten from Registered Bengals,
you'll learn why Bengals are the best of the cat breeds.
 
"If it's not a Bengal, It's just a cat"
 
It’s Bengal Time!
 
Andy & Lyubov
Registered Bengals / Bengaltime Cattery
Kalama, Washington
https://registeredbengals.com
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<![CDATA[Bengal Update - Sharm Sascha of Bangalore]]>Tue, 15 Oct 2019 13:17:42 GMThttp://registeredbengals.com/blog/bengal-update-sharm-sascha-of-bangalore
Bengal Update - Sharm Sascha of Bangalore
https://registeredbengals.com/studs---queens.html
It's Bengal Time - Reserve your Bengal kittens now / Bengal Kittens  Available to reserve

Meet Sascha, our TICA registered Bengal Stud boy from Russia. Sascha is the father of all of the kittens born at Bengaltime.

​Sascha is available for Stud Service.  We love his personality the most of all of his traits.

If you are interested in kittens produced by Sascha we have these litters due soon.
Sascha X Neyteri - Due October 18th, 2019
Sascha X Bengal Music Cats Julie - Due November 7th, 2019
Sascha X Lisa - Probably between Christmas & New Years

If you have an interest in kittens from any of our girls, we suggest that you get on our waiting list as our kittens go quickly.

https://registeredbengals.com/kittens1.html
If it's not a Bengal, It's just a cat.
Andy & Lyubov
Registered Bengals / Bengaltime Cattery
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