Ounce Uisce (Seal Lynx Point Bengal) and Ounce Yossarian (Brown Spotted Bengal) have actually produced a remarkable litter (6 kitties)!
Presenting among the six, Ounce Majora who is a stunning female Seal Lynx Point Spotted Bengal kitten now officially available.
Born on July 27, Majora is a beautiful Seal Lynx Point Spotted Bengal. She has a nice head, big eyes, nice whisker pads, and good ear positioning.
Her coat is faint but will establish and open month by month. It appears rosettes are a mix of donuts and arrowheads. Her coat is so soft to the touch.
Not excessively talkative, Majora is such a happy lady. She enjoys and purrs to head butt.
Please email us if you are interested in meeting Majora or getting on our waiting list for a future Uisce x Yossarians child!
About United states.
We are a little family Bengal Breeder based in Northern California (Roseville). We reproduce for life animals to be part of your household and enrich your life experience.
About Our Name.
The snow leopard (also called ounce) is a reasonably huge cat belonging to the mountain ranges of Central Asia. Why were snow leopards originally called ounce? Study thinks it may originate from Latin: luncea which suggests lynx. Due to the fact that French speakers thought the L implied the, in French the word became lonce which was changed over time to lonce. We believed Ounce fairly appropriate for our stunning bengal cats.
About Bengals.
Bengals are absolutely remarkable cats. They have incredibly unique looks accompanied by wild characters.
Bengals are totally tamed animals, but the appearances originate from their origination from a hybrid of the Asian Leopard Cat (ALC) and a domestic feline through a reproducing program started by Jean Mill of Millwood Bengals.
Breeding Program.
Our severe love for bengal felines and an enthusiasm for sustaining the bengal breed resulted in the opening of Ounce Cattery.
We reproduce for character (kid friendly and personality rich) along with right type (wild essence, terrific muscular body and thick tails).
We began our bengal breeding program in 2008 with the objective of breeding Silver (Black) Spotted Bengals and Brown (Black) Spotted Bengals. In 2010, with the addition of SimplySimes LesisMore, Ounce Cattery has added Seal Lynx Point Spotted Bengals! With our 2 homegrown Ounce kittens now adults, we are delighted about our breeding program!!
Caring for our bengals include making sure a FeLV/FIV unfavorable cattery, annual check-ups for our breeders, Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA) screening, Pyruvate Kinase Deficiency (PK Def) screening, annual screening of our breeding pairs for Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (HCM) by a board licensed cardiologist and ensuring their environment is fun, safe, and hygienic.
From our Family to Yours.
We are passionate about our bengals. They are much more than simply a company, they are a part of our household. Queens and kitties are around kids, other animals and pals 100 % of the time.
Questions?
If you have concerns about our bengal felines, our household or our reproducing program, kindly do not be reluctant to email me.