Chantilly/Tiffany Kitten for sale in San Francisco, California


2 Stunning Big Chunky Boys Left
Listing Type
Pet for Sale
Listing ID
:262724
Location
:California Street, San Francisco, San Francisco County, California
Published
:30+ days ago
Breeder
Listing Description
I have 2 Bengal boys available....
These boys are extremely loving, enjoying lots of fuss and snuggle into your neck for cuddles!
They love playing with the laser pen and flying frenzy’s.
They absolutely demolish their food, which is an all raw diet that they were weaned onto from watching Mum.
I would consider these boys being put into the active, for the right programme.
Mum is a solid seal mink with beautiful jade eyes, dad is a very handsome silver seal lynx charcoal.
Boy 1- solid seal lynx
Boy 2- solid seal lynx (slightly darker). (SOLD)
Boy 3- solid seal mink
I can get a full colour panel done if wanting for breeding, as could carry for charcoal.
Frequently Asked Questions about Bengal Cats
What is the temperament of Bengal cats?
Bengal cats are known for being extremely loving and social. They enjoy lots of fuss and often snuggle into their owners for cuddles.
What do Bengal cats eat?
These cats thrive on a raw diet and have been weaned onto this type of feeding from an early age, learning by watching their mum. They are known to demolish their food during mealtimes.
Can Bengal cats be trained?
Yes, they can be trained and are quite intelligent. I would consider these boys being put into the active program for the right owner who is interested in training.
What colors do Bengal cats come in?
Bengal cats can come in various colors and patterns. The boys available include a solid seal lynx, and you can also inquire about a full colour panel for breeding purposes.
Where are these Bengal cats located?
The boys are located in California Street, San Francisco, in the San Francisco County area.
What kind of play do Bengal cats enjoy?
Bengal cats are playful and enjoy activities like chasing a laser pen and playing with toys such as flying frenzy’s.























