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  * updated February 28, 2010
    * Recommendations on Going Home.
    * How kittens mature / things to look for
    * How do I reserve an Akerrs kitten?   working on this link!  

AMAZING KITTENS

 (more coming)

 

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 Let me know what you are wanting.  All my pet kittens come with the best guarantees for health and temperament.  After  21 YEARS of breeding Bengal cats I am proud of what we offer. 

Kittens are on hold are being watched as they mature, other kittens are not made available to the waiting list until they are about six weeks of age.   Many times an on hold kitten will be released, I simply like to watch them mature...  I work to make sure you are happy with your decisions. 

 

Parents
of litters

birth date

 male / female  updated photos and videos!
Ch Plumaspumas Smokin' Hot of Akerrs x TGC Akerrs Moonshine
12/7/09
4 Females
 4  marble
1 Male
spotted
seal lynx f 1 available February 24, 2010
seal lynx f 2 on hold
seal lynx f3 available
seal lynx f4 on hold
spotted male at his new home!
Akerrs Synapse x Junglejoy Panache of Akerrs
 1/26/2010
2 spotted males
2 marble males
1 spotted female
spotted female February 27, 2010
spotted Male 1
spotted male 2  
marble male 1
marble male 2  
Akerrs Rosey Days x Junglejoy Panache of Akerrs
2/7/2010
lit of one female!
female on hold February 26, 2010
Ch Akerrs Kiwi x Akerrs Global Megastar
2/15/2010
1 spotted male
1 spotted female
female on hold February 28, 2010
male  
Akerrs Cheetah x Junglejoy Panache of Akerrs
2/28/2010
2 spotted males
2 spotted females
    March 9, 2010
Junglejoy Horizon of Akerrs x Akerrs Global Megastar
3/1/10
1 spotted male
3 spotted female
    March 9, 2010

litters Due in March

 
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March hopefuls
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Akerrs Skies the Limit x Akerrs Global Megastar
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Jaeter Tiponi x Junglejoy Panache of Akerrs: not pregnant
 

Growing here for a while... these are kittens I hold onto to evaluate as they mature to see if they will help my program or another program... sometimes these become available. 

kitten parents dob recent update
Akerrs Precious Estrella Goldcharm Stellari x QGC Akerrs Quint Essential October 29, 2010 February 25, 2010
Akerrs Cassanova Ch Akerrs Conduit x Junglejoy Panache November 7, 2009 February 24, 2010

Identification of kitten

All of my kittens have nail polish marking their feet... this allows you to follow the kitten and allows me to not get too attached!   I find naming them makes me way too attached!   Thus,  rf means right front foot....  and you get to name your kitten.  

 
* How kittens mature and what to look for at different ages:
 
Learn about the Bengal cat development, the personality emerging, and the fun of kittens playing in the photos and videos provided for you on this site. 
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Each kitten has its page.  Videos and photographs invite you to be a part of the growing process...  see the changes and development. 
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birth
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2-4 weeks  
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5-8 weeks
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8-10 weeks and
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just before leaving
  The videos and photos allow you a 360 degree view of health, temperament and appearance.   I will also do comparative or special situation photos for you!  You are welcome to visit my home and I will assist you in anyway I can.  Please feel free to ask any questions... and visit OFTEN!
  1. 2-3 weeks of age ... look at the face for the coloring... if the pattern looks good at this age... it will wow you at adult age....  the spots do not begin rosetting yet, but the pattern shape is there... it will just spread and move further apart as the kitten matures.  Like a balloon slowly inflating.
  2. 4-6 weeks of age...  fuzziness is beginning to come onto the coat.  You will notice the pattern is spreading, their personality is beginning to be revealed as they begin exploration.  Color is on face and feet.

  3. 7-9 weeks of age...  Fuzzy, fuzzy... but the coat is beginning to change on the neck and down the spine.  Color is beginning to spread... and the pattern is opening up.  This is the time for independence and often the most difficult time of uncertainty as mom lets them know she is not interested in feeding them and the first vet visit is made. 

  4. 10-12 weeks...  They blossom.   Independent of mom and beginning to come into their own.  They are still fuzzy, but the adult cat can be seen.   Spotting will continue to shift apart and color will just get richer.   They go in for their second health evaluation and checkup at the vet's.   Going through a lot of changes

  5. 13-17 weeks... They begin to go home. 

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