juliehainsworth
Fish Herder
Awww he is adorable! I'll trade you my dog for your gorgeous kitten!
I cant think of any names for him though!
I cant think of any names for him though!
Ooohhh, he's just scrumptious!
He needs a "wild" name, hmmm...Fang, Maneater, Killer, Charles Manson, etc.
That is a very cute cat. Sometimes you can get a great deal on a purebred. My Turk, Lily was a rescue. The breeder didn't know his/her stuff and rejected all in the litter without blue eyes. Yellow eyes are perfectly acceptable Turk traits. So I now own a purebred Turkish Angora for about $60, plus a gazillion in medical bills because she had nasty kennel cough.
Bengals are cool! They're very popular now, which would make me incline to avoid them, but a great cat nevertheless.
No, you get opposite names, like Fluffy or Fifi. Yep, my votes for Fifi.
My friend has one of these cats that she got for $500 because her uncle is the breederHeh, better than $2000 for a show quality/breeder cat
I can't really think of many names, but he looks like a nice soft little guy, so I thought Mallow! (Marsh Mallow)
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My friend has one of these cats that she got for $500 because her uncle is the breederHeh, better than $2000 for a show quality/breeder cat
Still $500 even with the family discount... geez!
He does look very cute, how old is he because he looks very young in that picture?
Haha well the reason I went with a purebred cat, is I already have a Siamese cat (named Kit), and he isn't vaccinated for FIV, so I figured I'd get a cat that has a medical history and is checked by a vet and stuff, as opposed to going to a shelter and having to quarantine it. I just think the Bengal breed is beautiful . He wasn't THAT expensive $900 or so, and he's from a reputable breeder. Anyway, he's so adorable price doesn't matter .
Haha well the reason I went with a purebred cat, is I already have a Siamese cat (named Kit), and he isn't vaccinated for FIV, so I figured I'd get a cat that has a medical history and is checked by a vet and stuff, as opposed to going to a shelter and having to quarantine it. I just think the Bengal breed is beautiful . He wasn't THAT expensive $900 or so, and he's from a reputable breeder. Anyway, he's so adorable price doesn't matter .
Out of interest, why would a rescue cat be more likely to have FIV? Siameses in particular are prone to FeLV (there is no vaccine for FIV here?).
Rescue cats are generally tested for FeLV/FIV and vaccinated if you go to a reputable rescue, much like reputable breeders. I assume both parents of your new kitten were tested for both FeLV and FIV, and the kittens vaccinated before he came to you (which would make him no younger than 12 weeks at adoption)? If not, I'm afraid you've been "had" for that price, and risked your unvaccinated cat.
Very pretty kitten though....
Haha well the reason I went with a purebred cat, is I already have a Siamese cat (named Kit), and he isn't vaccinated for FIV, so I figured I'd get a cat that has a medical history and is checked by a vet and stuff, as opposed to going to a shelter and having to quarantine it. I just think the Bengal breed is beautiful . He wasn't THAT expensive $900 or so, and he's from a reputable breeder. Anyway, he's so adorable price doesn't matter .
Out of interest, why would a rescue cat be more likely to have FIV? Siameses in particular are prone to FeLV (there is no vaccine for FIV here?).
Rescue cats are generally tested for FeLV/FIV and vaccinated if you go to a reputable rescue, much like reputable breeders. I assume both parents of your new kitten were tested for both FeLV and FIV, and the kittens vaccinated before he came to you (which would make him no younger than 12 weeks at adoption)? If not, I'm afraid you've been "had" for that price, and risked your unvaccinated cat.
Very pretty kitten though....