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New in the last week (3) New in the last two weeks (3) Older than two weeks (1) $75 and up (1) 4 month old male Bengal kitten. Beautiful TICA REG Bengal Kittens Bengal kittens for sale they are raised around my children and 2 sm dogs . I'm a small state reg cattery just out side of Girard KS these are pet price they will come with their first set of shots TICA papers, 1 year health contract they all have been spayed/neutered it's included in the price all shots are up to date prices are 500.00$ to 850.00$ price depends on the quality of the kitten. Gaby and Ace's litter (Willow ,Bigger) born March 4th ready for new homes NOW Bit bit and Cash's litter (Marlin ,Rosetta) born April 7th ready for new homes NOW Jasmine & Ace's (Ollie) litter born April 14 ready for a new home NOW . Prices are on Pics and 1 retired breeder 2 year old marble girl 250.00$ pet she's already spayed and ready to go NOW .Please read the post that is pinned to the top of my Country Corner Bengals on Face Book

for more info please call 620-632-4447 or call/text 620-238-0223Prairie Paws Animal Shelter Inc. has served Ottawa and the surrounding counties for over 60 years. In that time, we have cared for countless lost, abandoned, stray or surrendered animals and promoted adoptions as we have continued to grow. In 2010 we moved into a brand new facility located at: 3173 HWY K68 Ottawa, KS 66067 and have restructured some of our policies to better serve the community and the animals we care for.
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Tazer: Just when you think what on earth all these savannahs get their good looks from another one steps out! He can be yours. He is full of love and ready for action. Our Savannah's are pure bred Savannah to Savannah and come with paperwork so you can register your kitten and available (quite impressive!) Pedigree if you choose this option when you register your kitten. Lazer: The picture doesn't do this guy justice. He has a lot of golden brown on his face and legs and body. He's going to be a looker. Sale priced at $700. Or put a holding deposit on him before he gets away! Star: O my goodness, this sweet little female only weighed 1.8 oz when born. She had made up for it in her sweetness. Going to be a beauty with cole black spots Sold !!!!!!!.. Nuggett: This little guy is a also a loving guy. He likes to watch everything you do (really thinking he could do it with you). He will require love and someone to play with. A holding deposit will make it all possible.

Lulu: This pretty little rolly-polly female is all so sweet and needing lots of love. This little girls first to crawl in your lap. Lulu is sold to a great family. 3 golden girls, 1 dark girl and a golden black nose male. Rocky: Just got his ears to stand up and loaded with nice dark spotting. Look at that cute face! This little guy is going to make a fun future. 3 males now 6 weeks old for Sale! Watch for posting of TaKia's new babies now two weeks old and just got their eyes open. 4 females and 1 male. We have 3 males of Akeena's born 7/7 that we will taking holding deposits. They will be ready to go to their forever homes about the middle of Sept Pictures updated 8/23. Exotic Shorthair Cats Available on Petfinder Right Now Exotic Shorthair Cat Personality Some folks who don't appreciate that laid-back, mellow personality label Persians and their relatives 'furniture with fur', but in truth Exotics are playful and enjoy a good game of catching the catnip mouse between bouts of catching a few ZZZs.

Because of the American Shorthair influence, Exotics are reported to be livelier than Persians, although some breeders say that the two breeds are very similar in temperament.Undoubtedly, the Exotic personality is, if not identical, very much like the Persian's, quiet, loyal, sweet, and affectionate. They want to be involved in their favorite humans' lives and will quietly follow them from room to room just to see what they are doing. They also enjoy hugs and cuddles, and lavish their humans with purrs and licks of affection until the thick coat drives them away to lounge on cool kitchen linoleum or cold fireplace bricks. Fanciers point out that because of the short coat, they can spend more time playing with their Exotics than grooming them. Exotic Shorthair Cat Breed Traits To maintain the Persian body type, coat, and diversified gene pool, it is necessary to breed back to the Persian. Roughly 50 percent of kittens from Exotic/Persian matings will have long hair if the Exotic parent carries the recessive longhair gene.

Even when Exotic is bred to Exotic, the litters can contain longhairs if the longhair gene is present in both parents. This slows the process of reproducing Exotics and can be disappointing, because in the CFA Exotics with long hair cannot be shown as either Exotics or Persians. However, a movement is currently underway among breeders and fanciers to have longhaired Exotics accepted in the CFA, although it's not certain if it will succeed. Some fanciers favor creating a new shorthaired Persian division, and others favor a longhaired and shorthaired division for Exotics.Other associations handle the longhaired Exotics differently. For example, TICA allows them to be shown as Persians, ACFA recognizes them as Long-haired Exotics, and UFO, CFF, AACE, and CCA recognize them as Exotic Longhairs. Interested in the history of the Exotic Shorthair cat breed? In the late 1950s American Shorthair breeders, motivated by the popularity of the Persian, secretly began to mix Persians into their American Shorthair bloodlines to improve body type and to introduce the beautiful and favored silver Persian color into the American.

(At that time and until 1965 American Shorthairs were known as Domestic Shorthairs.) Because of this hybridization, the American Shorthair conformation went through a period of remodeling in the 1960s. The boning of the American grew heavier, the head rounder, and the nose shorter, and the coat became denser and longer. Because the Persian's conformation was popular (and still is), the hybrids did well in the shows, although they were not a recognized breed at the time.Other American Short-hair breeders, appalled at the changes occurring in the breed, became determined to disallow any Americans that showed signs of hybridization. Exotic Shorthairs might have remained illegitimate if it wasn't for the efforts of CFA judge Jane Martinke. She was the first to suggest that these hybrid American/Persian mixes should have a room of their own, rather than be allowed to rearrange the furniture in the American Shorthair's suite.The Exotic Shorthair was first accepted for Championship status by the CFA in 1967.

CFA breeders were then allowed to shift their American Shorthair/Persian hybrids into the newly formed Exotic Shorthair classification.Few breeders chose to transfer their cats to the new class, however, and the breeders who did decide to work with the Exotic had a long road ahead of them. Because of the initial resistance to the new breed and because few Persian breeders would allow their cats to be used in the Exotic breeding programs, progress was very slow. At first, Exotic breeders used Burmese and Russian Blues in addition to American Shorthairs to introduce the shorthair gene. The breeders used the shorthaired breeds just often enough to keep the shorthair gene in the bloodline.As the breed began to gain in popularity, and as the gene pool grew larger, the CFA began limiting the outcrosses. In 1987 the CFA closed the Exotic to shorthair outcrosses altogether, leaving the Persian as the CFA?s only allowable outcross.Even with the slow start, the Exotic made steady progress with the help of the devoted advocates of the breed who saw that a Persian in a Shorthair's clothing would make a valuable addition to the cat fancy.