Spots Gone Wild Cattery

Available Cubs

NO CUBS AVAILALE AT THIS TIME

Malika had her first litter of 
 
F2 (second generation) Bengal cubs
They are approximately 35% wild Asian Leopard Cat,
and have been bottle fed since birth.
Although they may look like kittens, they are
true registered wild hybrids, and have personalities like cubs.

Contrary to the norm, this group does not seem to be shy around anyone.
 They love attention.

Please read the
"about F2 Bengals" page before considering
an F2 cub as a pet.

Click here for Malika's page

This little female looks very much like her mom,
and it would be a shame not to breed her.  Her rosetted spots
have been quite clear since birth.  Even  her legs are mostly spotted.  Her facial structure is very Asian Leopard Cat.  She is offered at $3,000

 
  

This little girl would able be a wonderful breeder.
She is a little more bronze colored, and has a broader face
like her father.  She still has "baby fuzz", and it looks like her
coat will probably be the glittered type.  Her rosetted spots will become
more pronounced as she grows.  She is offered at $2,700

 
 

We call this little girl Thumbelina.  She is the smallest in the litter, but
that doesn't mean that she will remain small.  She is a marbled Bengal,
and has a very striking coat with an interesting pattern.
She is offered at $2,000

 

This last photo almost made me jump out of my skin!  Luckily,
it was a harmless garden snake.

We also have a little boy that will make a wonderful pet. Early generation male Bengals are
naturally sterile, and cannot reproduce until the 4th or 5th generation away from the
Wild Asian Leopard Cat.  He is also a marbled Bengal, and his coat pattern is still changing and becoming more distinct.  He is the most person oriented of the group, and loves to sit on my sh0ulder or be held.  We think that he will be a large and muscular cat.  He is offered at $1,500

 

  

 He is teething!

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