All kittens come with 2 sets of shots ( 8 and 12 weeks old ) written health guarantee, veterinarian certificate, dewormed, fully registered, Grand Champion Bloodlines and kitten kit. ALL breeding Sires and Dams are screened for genetic health issues related to Bengals. This ensures you are getting a happy healthy kitten. All retired adults leave already spayed/ neutered and up to date on all their shots.
We WILL NOT sell kittens to anyone who is interested in declawing. This is an inhumane procedure that can change a cat’s personality and result in behavioral issues.
We are VERY STRICT about spay/neuter and follow up on every single kitten that leaves the cattery. You MUST sign a spay/neuter contract.
Please click here for the Passions Bengals Contract
Declawing – What You Need To Know
Definition of Purebred: Pedigree and registration papers – ask to see registration, health and vaccination records of your new addition. Breeders should offer to supply reference contacts and information of their breed with their package. A reputable breeder will not hesitate to show you their facility, breeding sires and dams. Clients should respect all contracts: spay or neuter your pets. The responsibility of the breeder is to preserve only the best for breeding to improve and enhance their breed. Do not be deceived by extravagant words in ads, paying less is not better. TICA registration is there for a reason and that is for those who are serious about bettering a breed – not abusing it. A good breeder’s goals are focused on quality as well as health and happiness for both owner and pet. No papers and no pedigree means it is not purebred. If a breeder can’t support the above, please beware.
The International Cat Association is a good place to research all breeds of cats and is very informative to those who are thinking about purchasing a new addition to their family.
Buying from a responsible breeder is the best possible start. You can expect the breeder to guarantee that your kitten is in good health and will recommend that you have your own veterinarian examine the kitten within a few days of purchase. Clients are encouraged to call whenever they have questions or concerns about their kitten. A responsible breeder will relay instructions for transition of new kitten into new home as this transition can be very stressful for any cat. Clients should play with the kitten using a non-threatening toy, such as a feather or ribbon. After a period of normal caution towards strangers, the kitten should relax into a friendly, active and playful attitude. When the Client receives their kitten, they will also receive a health/vaccination record and a written sales agreement. After the Client has had the kitten altered and has sent the breeder a veterinarian’s certificate of neutering or spaying, the breeder will provide the Client with the kitten’s TICA registration form. A Client should not be offended if the breeder asks questions such as: do you have other cats, have your current cats been tested for Feline Leukemia, etc. The breeder is not trying to embarrass or intimidate the Client. They are simply trying to determine whether the kitten will have a safe and happy home. Remember: to a responsible breeder, a kitten is not a commodity but an individual to be loved. A responsible breeder strives to find the best possible home for each kitten.
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