Ounce Uisce (Seal Lynx Point Bengal) and Ounce Yossarian (Brown Spotted Bengal) have produced a remarkable litter (6 kittens)!
Presenting among the 6, Ounce Link is a gorgeous female Seal Lynx Point Spotted Bengal kittycat and is now officially available.
Born on July 27, Link is a stunning Seal Lynx Point Spotted Bengal. She looks similar to her mother with a lovely head, huge blue eyes, great hair pads, and charming ear positioning.
Her coat is spectacular and will continue developing and month by month. Rosettes are a combination of donuts and arrowheads. Her coat is so soft to the touch.
Link is our purromatic. She enjoys to snuggle and can be found in someone's lap.
Please email us if you are interested in conference Link or getting on our waiting list for a future Uisce x Yossarians infant!
About United states.
We are a little family Bengal Breeder based in Northern California (Roseville). We reproduce permanently pets to be part of your household and improve your life experience.
About Our Name.
The snow leopard (also referred to as ounce) is a moderately large feline native to the mountain ranges of Central Asia. Why were snow leopards initially called ounce? Study thinks it may originate from Latin: luncea which indicates lynx. Since French speakers thought the L implied the, in French the word became lonce which was altered over time to lonce. We believed Ounce rather appropriate for our majestic bengal cats.
About Bengals.
Bengals are definitely interesting felines. They have extremely exotic looks gone along with by wild characters.
Bengals are totally domesticated animals, but the appearances come from their origination from a hybrid of the Asian Leopard Cat (ALC) and a domestic feline through a breeding program started by Jean Mill of Millwood Bengals.
Breeding Program.
Our extreme love for bengal felines and an interest for sustaining the bengal type resulted in the opening of Ounce Cattery.
We reproduce for personality (kid friendly and personality rich) in addition to correct type (wild essence, terrific muscular body and thick tails).
We began our bengal breeding program in 2008 with the objective of reproducing Silver (Black) Spotted Bengals and Brown (Black) Spotted Bengals. In 2010, with the addition of SimplySimes LesisMore, Ounce Cattery has included Seal Lynx Point Spotted Bengals! With our 2 homegrown Ounce kittens now grownups, we are delighted about our breeding program!!
Caring for our bengals consist of ensuring a FeLV/FIV unfavorable cattery, annual check-ups for our breeders, Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA) testing, Pyruvate Kinase Deficiency (PK Def) testing, yearly screening of our breeding pairs for Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (HCM) by a board accredited cardiologist and making certain their environment is enjoyable, safe, and sanitary.
From our Family to Yours.
We are enthusiastic about our bengals. They are far more than simply a business, they belong of our family. Queens and kittycats are around children, other animals and good friends 100 % of the time.
Questions?
If you have concerns about our bengal felines, our household or our reproducing program, kindly don't think twice to email me.