Breeding Quality Bengal Cats
in Northern California since 1998
Welcome to JungleKatz Bengals! We
are a small cattery dedicated to producing beautiful happy, healthy
kittens who will fit into almost any family. Having bred top National
Champion Spanish Andalusian horses for the past 20 years, we have
used the same careful selection process in choosing our breeding
cats that we did when selecting our National Champion producing
mares and stallions. Our goal is to produce friendly, outgoing
cats with wild head and body type as well as exotic, rosetted
patterns and beautiful glittered, pelted coats. We test
all our breeding cats for HCM and our cats have been tested free
of Tri-Trich and FeLV/FIV. We are also 100% Ringworm free. Our cats and kittens receive excellent veterinary
care and live in a very clean, homey environment. They are fed
premium brand name cat food and each cat is evaluated daily for
possible changes in needs. In addition, we spend many hours of
quality "play time" with our cats. Our kittens are very
well socialized and adapt well to their new homes. We also attend
TICA cat shows in order to rate our breeding program's progress
and also to help educate the public about the wonderful Bengal
breed. We really do love our cats and love to show them off!
Congratulations QGC
JungleKatz Idol Wurthy of Spotagious and owner, Allison Adams!
TICA 2007-8 Show season results:
THIRD BEST BROWN (BLACK) SPOTTED TABBY BENGAL OF THE
YEAR in South Central Region
THIRTEENTH BEST SHORTHAIR CAT OF THE YEAR in South Central Region
THIRD BEST BENGAL OF THE YEAR in South Central Region
SECOND BEST BENGAL KITTEN OF THE YEAR in South Central Region
We feed premium Royal Canin Cat and kitten food. As
members of Royal Canin's breeder club, we offer a free Kitten
care pack with each kitten. This pack includes a kitten care book,
emergency pamphlet, Royal Canin information, your kitten's health
records, Pedigree and TICA registration papers, plus a sample
bag of either "Baby" or Kitten food.
Question: Do Bengals
get along with dogs and other cat breeds?
Answer: See below.
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