Contracts and Deposit
Contracts

Kitten Deposit (Pet)
500.00
All holding deposits are non-refundable.

Kitten Deposit (Adult)
250.00
All holding deposits are non-refundable.

Kitten Deposit (Breeder)
1000.00
All holding deposits are non-refundable.
Before You Bring Your Kitten/Cat Home
Before you bring a new kitten/cat into the house. You need to prepare a room for a kitten/cat. You are required to isolate your kitten/cat from other animals in a small room for 2 weeks. It is very important that your kitten/cat is given some time to settle into his/her new home before introducing it to other household animals. After your kitten/cat has become comfortable around you and your family, we recommend slowly introducing him/her to the household animals and other rooms. This time frame varies for each kitten/cat.
By the time the kitten/cat leaves our cattery, he/she will be already litterbox trained but be aware there will be a transition period in which the kitten/cat must become used to your home environment. As soon as you bring a kitten/cat into your house, put him/her in the litter box every 2 hours until he/she uses it.
We feed our kittens/cats with dry food daily and wet food every evening. We use Purina One. Please stay with the same brand for the wet and dry food we used. Purina offers a variety of kitten/cat food brands to meet your kitten/cat’s unique needs & preferences. If you will use one brand for dry food and another brand for wet food, you may expect loose stools. Diarrhea is not good for kitten’s/cats’ health.
If you do choose to feed your kitten/cat with different food, do expect a short period of loose stools while the kitten/cat’s digestive tract becomes familiar with the new food. We also feed our kittens/cats with Raw Diet. If you decided to feed your kitten/cat with Raw Diet Only, please let us know so we can transfer your kitten/cat to a raw diet.
Here's a list of things you'll need before you take your new baby home.
Below you'll find many items that you can get for your kitten/cat from Amazon, Walmart, Target, Chewy, etc.
If you like something, just click on the Picture!
Get the Supplies You’ll Need for the Cat
Litter Box
Make sure the box is roomy to prevent scattering litter around the house. You'll also need to buy cat litter and a scoop or strainer to remove soiled bits.
Please use our link below for Litter Robot. With this link, you will support our cattery and receive $25 OFF.
A Litter Scoop
Litter substrate (initially start with the litter the cat is currently used to)
We use at our cattery both Wooden Pallets and Clumping.
Food and water bowls
Your kitten/cat has lots of energy, so select bowls that won't tip over too easily. Some kittens/cats are allergic to plastic, so opt for a different material like easy-to-clean stainless steel or glass. We use glass bowls at out cattery. You'll want to wash her food and water bowls daily to keep things fresh. Plenty of clean, fresh water on hand is key for a kitten/cat too. Automatic feeder is optional.
Optional Water Fountain
Kittens/cats loves fresh water and maybe it will be good idea to have a water fountain for your kitten/cat. The other benefit is that drinking fountains filter the water.

Food
We feed our kitties with Royal Canin for kittens and adults.
Your pet will love this Royal Canin Feline Breed Nutrition Maine Coon Kitten Dry Cat Food, 3-lb bag
Your pet will love this Royal Canin Maine Coon Adult Dry Cat Food, 6-lb bag
Your pet will love this Stella & Chewy's Meowfulls Chicken & Chicken Liver Recipe Grain-Free Freeze-Dried Cat Treats, 1.5-oz bag
Your pet will love this Stella & Chewy's Chick Chick Chicken Dinner Morsels Freeze-Dried Raw Cat Food, 3.5-oz bag
Also, we feed our kittens and adults with Raw Meat.
We order ours from Amazon and Chewy.com You can also buy from your local PetSmart Store. We will also provide you with one small bag of this food to start your new kitten on and you can switch later if you choose to. Also, if you decided to keep your kitten on Raw diet, please let us know upfront.

Treats
Kitten/Cat treats are a great way to reward your kitten/cat during training and can serve as a way to strengthen the bond between you and your kitten/cat. However, remember to view kitten/cat treats as a complement to your furry friend’s meals, not as a replacement. Giving your kitten/cat too many treats can interfere with her appetite, making her a picky eater when it comes to eating regular meals. Additionally, too many treats can cause your kitten/cat to become overweight or obese, which could lead to further health problems down the road.
Bed
Most kittens/cats like to have their own place to rest, but don’t be disappointed if she/he chooses to ignore her/his new bed. Kittens/Cats are very particular, so make sure the bedding is always clean. Place the bed in a quiet, draft-free corner away from the main traffic in your house. This will be your kitten’s/cat’s corner.
Scratching post
Kittens/Cats need to scratch to keep their claws sharp, exercise and stretch their muscles and mark their territory. If you fail to provide an acceptable area to scratch then your carpets, furniture and wallpaper may get damaged. Once a kitten/cat finds an attractive area to scratch, they will always return to it!
Collar, Harness, & Leash
A kitten/cat harness or leash can be a great training tool for your kitten/cat, though they're not a must. If you're already thinking along these lines, a harness is probably best, as kittens often dislike the feeling of a leash. However, make sure your kitten/cat always wears a collar made of lightweight material and an identification tag. Have her/him wear one early on, to get her used to the sensation.
Grooming tools
Grooming helps keep your kitten/cat healthy and beautiful.
Grooming is an important part of looking after kittens, but thanks to their softer, fluffier and shorter coats, it should take next to no time to do, compared to adults. If you can get your kitten used to regular grooming from a young age, it will make life much easier for both of you in the future. The good news is that most cats and kittens love the gentle attention of being groomed, and as soon as they see a brush or comb in your hand, they’ll usually come running for the fuss.
Cats with long, silky, or curly coats require daily brushing to keep their hair from becoming tangled or matted, especially around the ears, in the armpits, or along the back of the legs. Cats with short hair coats may require less frequent brushing. Nail cutting about every 2-3 week. Clean the ears only as needed, such as once every 2-3 months.
If you would like to buy Pet Dryer Box. Please click on the picture and at check out use CUPON CODE (ROYALBENGAL)
Nail trimmers (the kind meant for cat nails. Don’t use human nail trimmers).
Please click on the link below if you are interesting on Grooming.
(Link is coming soon, thanks for your patience)
Toys
A kittens/cats are naturally curious and needs toys that are safe and fun to play with. Choose toys made especially for cats—ones that cannot be splintered, torn apart or swallowed. A celluloid ball that rattles, a catnip mouse or a hard rubber mouse is perfect. To avoid accidents, some cat toys should be used only when you are playing with your kitten.
Also avoid anything with hard sharp points that can break off. Be wary of toys (or items that a kitten may see as a toy) that can break, such as Christmas tree ornaments for example. Be careful not to give her anything small enough to swallow, like buttons, beads or paper clips. Keep your kitten/cat away from children’s toys made of soft rubber, fur, wool, sponge or polyurethane. If your kitten/cat swallows even a small particle, it could cause digestive problems. Avoid all toys with squeakers that could be swallowed.
We will also provide you with small bag of toys to play!
Tall Cat Tree
Kittens/Cats love to be up high where they have a great view of everything going on in the home. Most cat trees have high perches where your kitten/cat can curl up, feel safe and get away from that horrible dog! 😉 Having the structure near a window also gives them a great nature channel to watch while home alone.
Cat Carrier Bag
Whether traveling by car or plane, you're going to need a cat carrier. The best cat carriers will keep your pet safe and make it easy to load and unload your precious cargo. Even cats who only leave the house to go to the vet still need a secure way to get there.
What to Bring When You Pick Up Your Kitten/Cat
- Cat Carrier
- Final Payment Balance in Cash (We DO NOT accept any checks)
Please get all this stuff, before you will bring your new kitten/cat home. Set up everything.
We hope this list helped prepare you to make your home a happy place for your kitten/cat.
Breeder’s Rights
If you decide to buy a kitten with breeding rights from Royal Bengal Cattery. You must understand that we DO NOT sell our kittens to everyone who decided to be a breeder. It’s very important for us to find the right home for our kittens. Please make sure you did your own search before you decide to buy a kitten with Breeding Rights! It’s very important to understand there is a big difference between a Purebred cat and a Regular Domestic cat.
We DO NOT sell our male kittens for future stud service. ONLY for Breeding Program.
The most important things you need to understand!
- Overtime Job 24/7 (NO SICK DAYS)
- No Vacations
- Ready to spend lots of money at the VET or ER
- Lots of Patients
The cost to buy a Bengal kitten with breeding rights is currently $5,000 and up, with an upfront deposit of $1,000.
When you purchase a kitten with breeding rights, We will provide you with certified paperwork from TICA that will allow you to register your new kitten with The International Cat Association (TICA). Once you register your kitten with TICA, you will have breeding rights which will allow you to sell purebred and registered kittens.
All our Bengal cats have been tested for:
- Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA)
- Erythrocyte Pyruvate Kinase Deficiency (PK Deficiency)
- DNA Test
- Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV)
- Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV)
We guarantee that all our kittens sold with breeding rights have the ability to breed. If it is found that your purchased Bengal is sterile (with veterinary proof of sterility), you will be placed at the top of the list to receive a replacement Bengal kitten of equal value.
Please look at our Breeding Contract
If you are interested in adopting a kitten from us, please fill out our Application Online or as PDF File.
Thank you! We will get back to you within 1-2 business days.
We do not share your information with anyone, and we do not put you on an email list.
Don’t forget to Place a Deposit for $1,000 before you will fill out the Application. Make Payments
Kittens buying process
Process to getting a bengal kitten:
Kitten pricing is based on how much it conforms to the breed standards (how much it looks like a Leopard). Our kittens are usually priced when they are 4 weeks old. It isn't until that time that we get a good idea of their final pattern and colors. Bengals are usually born with solid spots. As their patterns emerge, their spots may "Rosette," and the center becomes lighter. It usually takes a Bengal up to 2 years to achieve their full pattern and color. In the first few months of life, they go through a Camouflage stage or the "fuzzies,” which may distort their actual color and pattern. After they lose their fuzzies, their gorgeous, glittered pelt is revealed!
Rarely do we have kittens that are sold after six months. When this happens, the price may be reduced.
Kittens are priced individually. The price depends not just on the color, patterns, and gender! Also on behavior and development.
Pet Price $2,700 - $4,000
Show Quality $3,000 - $5,000
Breed Quality $5,000 - Up (Depends on the color, patterns, size, and gender)
Spotted and Marbled Bengal Kitten Pricing
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Brown (Black) Spotted - $2700 and up |
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Brown Black Marbled - $1700 and up |
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Seal Lynx Spotted - $2500 and up |
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Seal Lynx Marbled - $1900 and up |
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Mink Spotted - $3000 and up |
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Seal Sepia Spotted - $2700 and up |
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Black Silver Spotted – $3000 and up |
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Charcoal Spotted - $3500 and up |
Price Included:
- Kitten of your choice.
- Feline Distemper Vaccine Certificate
- Rabies Certificate
- Bordetella Shot
- Spayed/Neutered Certificate
- Deworming (Panacur and Revolution)
- Adult cat’s fecal testing (Feline Diarrhea PCR test panel and Coccidia PCR test panel)
- TICA Registration and Breeder Slip
- Pet/Breed Contract of Sale
- Bag with small toys
- Bag of small food they are currently eating and two canned food (Purina One)
- A one-year genetic health guarantee and two years HCM guarantees from Royal Bengal Cattery.
- PKDef, PRA, and DNA testing done on parents (if asked)
- BONUS*NEW*: Pet Insurance. Covered for 30 days of adoption for FREE!
- Lifetime support for your Bengal 24/7
Buying a Bengal kitten with Breeder/Show Rights places you on a separate list from the Pet Buyers. This separate list offers the First Pick of particular litters. This common practice among breeders ensures you get the selection and breeder quality you are looking for in a Bengal cat. Unfortunately, this option is only available to up to 33% of any litter.
The cost to buy Bengal breeder rights is currently $ 5,000 and up, with an upfront deposit of $1,000.00.
The kittens sold as pets without Breeding Rights will be neutered. In addition, these kittens will have the TICA Registration Number with specifications: "not for breeding.”
The kittens sold as a pet can have the show quality, and the kittens sold for breeding and show CANNOT have pet quality.
We guarantee the kittens' health and guarantee no FeLV or FIV.
We test adult breeding cats for:
- Physical Exam Annually
- Rabies Shot
- FVRCP + EeLV Feline Distemper Shot (Rhinotracheitis, Calicivirus, Panleukopenia + Feline Leukemia)
- Bordetella Shot
- Deworming (Revolution)
- Fecal testing for the most common parasites (Giardia, Tritrichomonas, Coccidia)
- FIV/FELV Tests
- Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA-b)
- Pyruvate Kinase Deficiency (PK-def)
- DNA Test
- We don’t do HCM screening for our cats because it doesn’t make sense to us. We are confident that our cats do not have heart problems, so we provide you with a 2-year guarantee for our kittens.
Deposit or Waiting List
We require $500.00 to be placed on the waiting list or a $500 PET Deposit to reserve a kitten, and a $1,000.00 kitten is sold with Breeding Rights, which shall be applied towards the Purchase Price for the Kitten. Deposits must be received within 24 hours of a Purchaser’s verbal acceptance of a cat/kitten. Once a deposit is received, that kitten will be held and not offered to anyone else.
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