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established 1989
Emailed to me March, 2002. This is a Marley x
High Jeanks kitten, picked up in February... Wonderful family with multiple cats
and a real love, obviously, of their newest edition!
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These photos were sent by M.
Johanson, the proud owner of this little girl... she is showing you the
typical poses you can expect to find your Bengal cat in... never know what
they will find appealing! 11/02 |
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He is such a joy Libbie. My others are lovely too but he is just a
little more creative w/ his behavior. Just the other day he decided to
take my shirt off the hanger from the laundry room and drag into the
living room right in front of my husband; I wasn't around but Rod said
it was like he made his first kill and proud to bring it in to daddy. He
is just precious. Here are a couple photos. I will have new ones soon.
These are from July. Take care,
L Bates
Note: This
little male is an office cat. He goes back and forth to work everyday,
keeping the office staff company, while living at home with other cats in
the evenings and weekends. Busy boy! |
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This is Maximus... (click for larger
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Hi Libbie!
I just want to let you know that Maximus is doing great! He has adjustednicely and has full run of the house now. He is a very outgoing guy and
shows everyone that he is not afraid of them. I have a feeling he will
be the leader of the group. He is very aggressive, confident. However,
he gets along with all the other cats. Tatum (our foster kitty) and him
have become great buddies, we laugh for hours at those two playing.
Maximus is such a delight, he follows me everywhere. I just can't get
over him and his personality! He loves to be held and loves to cuddle
Gosh Libbie, I can't say enough good things about him or the
wonderful job
you have done in raising them! I truly believe you handling from birth
and the love you supply them has so much to do with their personality!
All I have got to say is who needs kids when you've got a Bengal!
My gosh is he curious! Never in my life would I have thought he would
go
where no other kitten has gone in my home before! John and him got into
a fight over John's cereal bowl the other morning. John was trying
(trying is the key word here) to eat his breakfast and Max kept stick
his paw in his bowl and would fling his paw with the milk on it all over
John. John moved the bowl and Max said I don't think so, and took his
paw and pulled it right back. Needless to say it took John a little
longer to eat breakfast that morning. I gave him loose cat nip for the
fist time Sunday, I laughed non stop at him for 15 minutes. He would put
his ears back, hunch his back and HOP through the kitchen, run slide and
roll in the cat nip. The other cats did not know what to think of him!
It was cute.
I am attaching 2 photos of Maximus. Your tell me if you
think he is adjusting well!
Thank you so much! I can tell you that we will be getting another Bengal
someday because after having Maximus I could never go without one or two
or three :-)
Best Regards,
H KoryPost note: They now
have a wonderful little female marble, named Belle.
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Hi Libby. This is Devon from Dayton. I am writing to let you
know that your web page is the best I have seen. Our riley is doing fine and
yes I would like to have more. We have moved to Charleston SC. Keep up the
great service you are doing for the cats
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page was last
edited on: 08/02/2006
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1989-2006
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