Our Bengal Adventure

After getting married, my dog loving husband made me promise one thing...
We will never own a cat!
To him, a cat is a furry little thing that makes him sneeze and his eyes water.
A demanding creature that sleeps most of the time, hides when people come over, stinks up the house with their litter box, and will only do things on their own terms.
One day, 5 years later, I saw a Bengal in a magazine, so I began to research them. Somehow I was able to convince my husband that we should just go visit a breeder and see what he thought....
He couldn't understand why these beautiful, exotic looking animals greeted him at the door! They came when their name was called! They did amazing flips high in the air when our son wiggled a feather stick! He was not sneezing, nor  were his eyes watering! Their fur felt like silk and boy were they fast! They would walk on a leash?! They would "help" you wash dishes?! ....I do believe he was hooked!
One.....two.....three pet Bengals later......

About Us

We are a small, in-home cattery where each cat is an important member of our family. Each one is raised with the help of our two young children, Great Danes, Yorkshire Terrier, High Content Wolfdog and of course other cats. They run freely around the house and are used to constant attention. Socialization begins the moment they are born and will continue until you welcome them home.
Carter teaching a kitten how to walk on a leash properly :)
Zaboo