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Welcome to , a "Livingroom Leopards" haven. We are a small home based Cattery in British Columbias' Okanagan Valley, in Kelowna. We raise our kittens in our home, they are played with and handled daily, and socialized with our retired Bengal, The Realms Kasa of Belgo Bengals, and our forever Marble, Bambi.The requested URL /public/index.php?page=breeder was not found on this server. “I am looking for an affectionate,mature person/couple who will put me at the center of their universe and,in return, I'll love them totally forever.” Your everyday shopping helps make kitties lives better! Learn about our gift card program here. Walk for the Kitties 2016 Come walk with us on September 18 Stay tuned for upcoming events Gift Card Order Deadline Next deadline Aug. 31 View All News and Events Click the button to donate via Canada Helps or to make a gift in honour or memory of someone PAY FOR YOUR AUCTION ITEMS BY CLICKING THE BELOW BUTTON

New Kittens and Cats Sneaker - Sneaker is just like a little bear cub. She was b .... Cleats - Sneaker is just like a little bear cub. She was bo .... Vitaly - Vital is a friendly, adorable little guy and his m .... More Kittens and Cats Check out the VOKRA blog! Click HERE for rescue stories, adoption tales and more!See who's available for adoption! Current Events & News There are SO MANY EASY ways to help your favorite rescue! Visit the How can you help page of our website and find out how much a little can do! PLEASE: We are in URGENT NEED of FOSTER HOMES. Please read through our Foster Information page and fill out a Foster Application! and enjoy a tour of our Bengal cattery. Meet our beautiful purebred brown spotted/rosetted and marbled Bengal cats EnchantedTails Bengal Cats is a Bengal Breeder located in near Portland, OR and Vancouver, WA. We take great pride and the best care of our Bengal cats and kittens.

Our Bengals are TOP quality, TICA registered, and from the very best bloodlines, including International Winners, Regional Winners, Supreme Grand occassionally show our Bengal cats and kittens in TICA (The International Cat Association) cat shows,
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Our lines have been screened with a board certified cardiologist to ensure healthy hearts in our Bengals. Here at EnchantedTails, we also regularly test fecals to ensure our cats remain free of giardia, All our Bengal Cats and Bengal Kittens are sold with a I am always available to answer questions and provide support after you purchase one of our Bengal Kittens or Cats. Like the feedback system on eBay, I want to maintain 100% positive feedback from my customers and the kittens and cats I place with my customers! Bengals has been breeding Bengal Cats since 1999.An excellent way to find a breeder is to visit a CFA show. That's the best way to find a breeder for your particular breed since you can meet the breeders in person and see their cats. Go to: CFA Show Calendar or http://www.catshows.us/ to find a show near you. CFA also has the CAT BREEDER REFERRAL SERVICE. Please use our search engine to locate a breeder in your area. Note: Pricing on kittens is up to each individual breeder and may vary depending upon the quality of the kitten, its bloodlines, its color, markings or other qualities.

CFA cannot endorse or recommend a specific breeder. Below are some guidelines which may help you determine if your chosen breeder is the "right" breeder for you. It is advisable to visit the breeder’s home and to see the sire and dam of the kittens and when possible, the other cats in the cattery. By observing the prospective kitten in its environment, it may be easier to judge the relative health and cleanliness of conditions in which the kittens were raised. However, when purchasing a kitten from a breeder in another state, or at a cat show, this home visit may not be possible. Additionally, many breeders - especially those who live alone -- fear becoming a crime victim, and are reluctant to allow any strangers into their home. There are also restrictive breeding laws and pet number limit laws in jurisdictions across the country which can make even the most responsible breeder less likely to allow strangers into the home. In any case, when a home visit is not possible, you can ask the breeder for references from people who have previously purchased kittens or can ask permission to discuss the breeder's cats with his or her veterinarian.

Most of all, you should be comfortable in your dealings with a breeder. Many of CFA's breeders have banded together and provide rescue for pedigreed cats when it becomes necessary to do so. While a group may not be in your immediate area, please contact them anyway, as breeders have a very wide network of communication and may be able to put you in touch with someone local who can assist. Generally, the protest process is not appropriate for contract disputes. Contract dispute includes, among other things: failure to deliver a cat/kitten, failure to pay money or refund a deposit, delivery of the wrong cat/kitten, failure to deliver papers or records, or complaints concerning the quality or health of a cat or kitten delivered. Every contract (including the sale or exchange of a cat) is governed by the law of the state or country having "subject matter jurisdiction." The local courts know the contract laws for their state and they, rather than CFA, would be the ones to enforce them.

That being said, CFA has a person called our "Ombudsman" whose job it is to handle problems that don't fit into the system. The ombudsman is someone who investigates complaints and tries to mediate settlements between aggrieved parties or between a party and CFA. The ombudsman is only there to open lines of communication and suggest alternatives. They can not impose solutions but can facilitate discussion. If the ombudsman is unable to help you resolve the matter there is another option. If the other party has a history of contract problems it may be investigated. The CFA Animal Welfare Committee keeps track of unresolved complaints against breeders. If the ombudsman is unable to get the parties working together you can contact the Animal Welfare Committee. Other agencies which you may want to contact, if applicable, are your local/county department of consumer affairs, the better business bureau, the board of health or the local organization which is empowered to do inspections of premises.