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  • Posted On: 10/03/2013
  • Title: Halloween bengals
  • Name: Kiki
  • Location: Washington
  • Silver smoke boys available, high probability of them carrying charcoal, but have not done DNA testing to prove so. 5gen. pedigrees available on parents. Silver mom, smoke dad. All kittens in the litter were smokes. These two boys are like day and night, one is REALLY REALLY dark and looks almost melanistic, he is also a bit smaller and has beautiful big rosettes, the other boy is REALLY LIGHT colored, very strange smoke kitten, he has a bit of a strange pattern, no real big visible rosettes, more modeled grey all over with some spotting which is difficult to detect due to his coloration, he also has a fabulous mask!! This kitten is by far the largest and feels like a rock when you pick him up, very solid. Both boys are very sweet, though the lighter colored smoke boy is a bit more timid and needs a little time to warm up before he feels comfortable, he has been the one I have been giving the most attention to due to his slightly more reserved personality, I call him "Sgt. Prickle Paw". Have been raised around 2 dogs (one big, one small), 1 older adult cat, 3 adults and a 3yr old little boy, plus lots of supervised handling from kids ages range 7-12.


    Mom and dad FIV, FeLV, PkDef neg. Mom was screened for HCM, dad has not been yet but his parents tested neg. for it, plan to get dad done this winter.

    Health guarantee offered, kittens will be sold up to date on vaccinations, flea treatment, w/ health certificate from our vet, contract & TICA papers.

    Asking $800 as pets ($200 deposit to hold) and $1500 as breeders ($500 deposit to hold) will be ready to go on Halloween, 'purr-fect' little spooky babies to welcome home for the Holliday.

    Can ship up to the 18th of Nov. After this date it is pick up only in WA state or surrounding areas (will travel to meet.)

    Payment plans possible, prices neg. to right families.
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