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Bengal Cat In The Grass

PRICING PICK UP

Mid-Atlantic Bengals

Owners Kristi and Curtis HiIdebrand

Baltimore/DC/Northern VA

Call: 240-818-2482 Between 9 am-9 pm EST

Email: info@midatlanticbengals.com

BENGAL KITTEN 

PRICING

Kitten pricing is based on how much it conforms to the breed standards (how much it looks like a Leopard). Our kittens are priced at around 4-5 weeks old. It isn't until that time that we get a good idea of their final pattern and colors. Bengals are usually born with solid spots. As their patterns emerge their spots will "Rosette" and the center becomes lighter. It usually takes a Bengal up to 1 year to achieve their full pattern and color. In the first few months of life they go through a Camouflage stage or the "fuzees" which may distort their true color and pattern. After they lose their fuzees their gorgeous glittered pelt is revealed!  When first choosing your Bengal Kitten it is hard to believe they can be more beautiful than they already are!
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There are also a lot of other areas that affect pricing. There are vet bills, genetic testing, food bills, litter, toys, and time involved as well as many other factors. Here at Mid-Atlantic Bengals we spare no expense in making sure you are getting the best fed and most socialized Bengal available! We feed the best foods and snacks to our Bengals. We also spend all day with them, it is quite rare that they are alone. Typically my Bengal pricing is $3,000.
 
We pride ourselves in giving every family the best of the best!
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Thank you for inquiring about our beautiful Bengals.  Feel free to call us if you have any further questions. Lesley 301-204-9621 or lmamula@yahoo.com

Bengal Mom and Kittens
Walking Bengal Cat

PAYMENT 

OPTION

We require a $500.00 deposit on all of our kittens to hold them.  Deposits must be received within 24 hours of a buyers verbal acceptance of a cat. You also have 24 hours after visiting us or inquiring about a kitten to decide if you want the kitten.  If we do not hear from you within 24 hours about the kitten in question it will be offered
to others. Deposits are non-refundable but may be transferable to another kitten in certain situations. Once a deposit is received, that kitten will be held and not offered to anyone else. It is our desire to have each of our babies in a good home in a timely manner so they can bond with their new family. A change of mind can quite often jeopardize the chance for that kitten to be placed in a loving home while still at a
desirable age. A change of mind after 9 weeks of age will forfeit the deposit.  Payment is accepted by cash, check, Venmo, or Paypal. Monthly payments are accepted on your kitten. However, final payment must be made in cash upon pick up of your
kitten.

PICKUP 

INFORMATION

All kittens or cats will be picked up in person. If you need to fly in to pick them up then we will meet you at the airport.  There is a fee of $75 to meet you at the airport that must be prepaid. If you are flying with your kitten you will need to make sure you have an airline approved carrier.

Bengal Kitten Pick Up Information
Taking Bengal Kitten Home

TAKING YOUR 

KITTEN HOME

We prefer you NOT take your kitten to the vet until they are ready for their next shot.  When a kitten goes home their immune system lowers.  If they are brought right to the vet they can potentially get ill.  They are NOT immune until they receive all of their immunizations.   It is important to make sure your kitten is healthy when you arrive home. All of our kittens are guaranteed to be free from genetic defects for a period of one year, however illnesses can happen. To avoid your kitten from getting ill, it is mandatory that you keep your new Bengal separate from any other animals in your household for a period of not less than one week. Your Bengal should be kept in a smaller space such as a bathroom. He/she is not to be left out of that space alone for any reason. Your new Bengal needs an adjustment period as well as to make sure they are free from any infections. There is no health guarantee for a Bengal that was let out to roam the house and become ill before they were home for at least one week.

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