for some odd reason they refused because they had bad experience of people reselling the kittens for higher price etc?Welcome to TCS! Your new kitty is stunning!
Since he came from a breeder, do you have his papers? That should verify if he’s a Bengal.
When you buy a purebred kitten from a breeder, you are entitled to get the pedigree and registration papers. Do you have a contract with the breeder? Sometimes the contract requires the kitten to be spayed/neutered before the breeder will give you the papers, and that is normal; but after the kitten is neutered, the breeder must give you his papers.for some odd reason they refused because they had bad experience of people reselling the kittens for higher price etc?
I didn’t buy. I actually got this kitten for free so I didn’t want to keep asking too many question either. All I have is his medical history that all vaccines are up to date etc.When you buy a purebred kitten from a breeder, you are entitled to get the pedigree and registration papers. Do you have a contract with the breeder? Sometimes the contract requires the kitten to be spayed/neutered before the breeder will give you the papers, and that is normal; but after the kitten is neutered, the breeder must give you his papers.
I think we gonna name him BamBam. I just came across few cats waiting to get adopted and not sure if that’s a good idea. One is 10 year old Bengal, one is 7 year old Savannah (with papers) and some 3 months old bengals. I won’t mind having two more but since Koko and Bambam just get to know each other.. I feel like it gonna be too much to have few more new cats to the house.Yeah that is amazing they get on so well right off the bat! I thought adding my second kitty went pretty well and it took a couple weeks before I'd trust them together unsupervised and months before they actually seemed to like each other. Now they seem like siblings, lots of wrestling and play fighting but also cuddle at times. What did you end up naming him?