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Mike Mercury
02-05-2017, 5:15pm
long story short... and please don't laugh . . . . . . :)
Yvonne is a cat person.
For about the past year we've seen "Bengal" (toy Leopard) kittens at the mall pet stores; $1200 - $1600 each :eek:
pic of a typical adult Bengal cat:
http://www.cocoaspride.com/BengalSpice.jpg
Yvonne really wanted one but I stood firm on not paying this much... especially to a mall pet type store.
Guy at work knows the manager at one of these stores, and found out who the local breeders were that are supplying the kittens. One of these breeders was just 10 miles from home. The mall pet stores pay regular price to the breeder, but then doubles it for resale
We just bought one $800... a little 8 week old tyke (but got two for one, more below). Here's Jynx:
http://www.tim-yvonne.com/temp4/3.JPG
http://www.tim-yvonne.com/temp4/4.JPG
Jynx mother "Vega" had problems during delivery of this litter and had to have surgery and was spayed. The mother cat now didn't have any value to the breeder so she said we could take Jynx and his mother for the price of just the little dude.
We visited them today, and will be taking home Wednesday after work.
Here's little Jynx and his mother:
http://www.tim-yvonne.com/temp4/05a.JPG
http://www.tim-yvonne.com/temp4/56a.JPG
99 pewtercoupe
02-05-2017, 5:35pm
Our new puzzy in the house
Becka flew to Boise Idaho on Friday to pick him up
Sixteen week old male Tonkinese. We have two females already
Great breed of cats
You are going to have your hands full with a pair of Bengals. I hope these aren't your first cats
OldSarge
02-05-2017, 6:12pm
That is a great looking kitten and looks like it will be even better with those colors, once it gets older.
OP, I would have sent you Fuzzball for just the cost of shipping.
Oh, Hell, who am I kidding? I would have sent you Fuzzball AND paid for one way shipping.
https://www.thevettebarn.com/forums/attachments/off-topic/10428d1486333937-meow-800-puzzy-pics-img_0761.jpg
"I must break you."
:cool: cats Tim! Enjoy your new best/worst friends.
:cheers:
Mike Mercury
02-05-2017, 8:46pm
ya know how it is when trying something new... and Bengal cats are new to us; in that all you read online are puff-pieces on the breed. I don't know what is truth - or exaggeration, but here goes.
ref: Bengal (toy Leopard) cats
* grow to the size of a medium to large domestic housecat; 8-14 lbs
* can be trained; walk on leash... sit... simple things.
* are Hypoallergenic; meaning those who have an allergy to cats may not with Bengals
* like water; will jump in tub/shower with you
* are more vocal than a typical domestic housecat; meows more.
* are more agile, can climb better than typical cat
* have pedigrees (I'm serious), Jynx father came from Brazil
* first bred in the 1980's overseas... became an official US breed in 1992
Mike Mercury
02-06-2017, 11:31am
FYI:
TICA
Welcome to TICA - The International Cat Association, TICA cats, TICA pedigreed cats, pedigreed cats, pedigreed cats registry, household pet cat registry, domestic cat registry, Savannah cat, Bengal cat, Persian cat, Maine Coon cat (http://www.tica.org)
like the AKC... but for cats.
99 pewtercoupe, here's their info page on the Tonkinese:
Tonkinese Introduction (http://www.tica.org/find-a-breeder/item/290)
Pictures don't do them justice. Bengals are gorgeous animals.
lspencer534
02-06-2017, 1:41pm
Fearless Fred was a Bengal. Very vocal cat. Dumber than a box of rocks, but he somehow survived being outside, which is where he wanted to be. Inside he'd howl so loud that people down the road said, "WTF was that?!?"
StaticCling
02-06-2017, 1:48pm
long story short... and please don't laugh . . . . . . :)
Yvonne is a cat person.
Why would I laugh? I love cats, we have two. Nice looking new additions to your family! :angel:
Mike Mercury
02-06-2017, 2:44pm
Inside he'd howl so loud that people down the road said, "WTF was that?!?"
Part of the delay getting the breed into the US was a rule/law that there had to be "x" amount of generations born (from the original wild-cat breeding) before they could be sold here. The attempt was to remove as much wild from them as possible; had something to do with classifying the breed as a "domestic pet" (which made it easier to import and then breed here if it was under that classification). I seem to remember reading the law called for 3-4 generations to have occurred.
99 pewtercoupe
02-06-2017, 4:25pm
Part of the delay getting the breed into the US was a rule/law that there had to be "x" amount of generations born (from the original wild-cat breeding) before they could be sold here. The attempt was to remove as much wild from them as possible; had something to do with classifying the breed as a "domestic pet" (which made it easier to import and then breed here if it was under that classification). I seem to remember reading the law called for 3-4 generations to have occurred.
I believe an F1 is the product of a domestic cat and a "wild" cat being bred". An F2 would be the product of the F1 and another domestic cat. An F3 is would be the product of an F2 and another domestic cat. Some states will limit anything wilder than an F3 without special permits. There are a couple of other breeds like this most notably the Savannah cat which is a cross between a domestic cat and a Serval
Mike Mercury
02-09-2017, 11:04am
UPDATE:
got both momma and son home last night. They were nervous at the beginning, but seem to have already adjusted.
http://www.tim-yvonne.com/temp4/34.JPG
http://www.tim-yvonne.com/temp4/32.JPG
We are keeping them separate from our existing two cats; prolly for at least a week.
99 pewtercoupe
02-09-2017, 11:35am
Really neat looking cats there (both momma and kitten):seasix:
We are going through integrating our new kitten with the other 2 adult Tonks.
It's a process.
StaticCling
02-09-2017, 11:51am
Beautiful cats! :angel:
Milton Fox
02-09-2017, 12:05pm
:angel::angel:
Milton Fox
02-11-2017, 1:30pm
Mrs Fox adds that Momma is beautiful and wants to see more pictures as the kitten grows up.
In the CFOT tradition though I am wondering if the plastic sheeting is just on your side of the bed? :waiting:
Mike Mercury
02-11-2017, 2:55pm
In the CFOT tradition though I am wondering if the plastic sheeting is just on your side of the bed? :waiting:
:rofl:
how'd you guess ?
SteelCityBlue
02-11-2017, 2:59pm
for some reason the part with the mother really pisses me off. Glad they found a good home.
Stevedore
02-11-2017, 3:02pm
Cool cats; enjoy them! :cert:
Mike Mercury
02-11-2017, 3:17pm
Jynx saw the vet today, I was unable to go so Yvonne took him alone.
She said the vet staff went bonkers over the little guy. Took pics and texted to friends. I can only guess they have never had a Bengal kitten there before...
He had a weak positive for the SNAP Feline Leukemia test. Yvonne asked them to test the serum... and it came back a full negative.
-WHEW-
99 pewtercoupe
02-11-2017, 4:12pm
We lost our first cat due to bringing a kitten in that had Feline Leukemia
We didn't know about it back then (30 years ago)
Der Flieger
02-13-2017, 1:33am
Cool cats; enjoy them! :cert:
Yes, cats rule:cool1:
mrvette
02-13-2017, 5:33am
The true test for any cat is if you can take them bowling, (across a wood living room floor) and will they come running back to you asking for the 'ball' treatment yet again......and again, and again......
I used to have a cat named 4 wheel.....as in 4 wheel drive.....when he was a new kitten I was holding him in my arms, and the older cat spooked him, so he left 4 burn out patches, two on each arm......he EARNED that NAME!!!!!
:rofl:
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