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Cleo is a very pretty spayed brown marble Bengal three-possibly five years old, 10 pounds. Take a look at how beautifully shiney, sleek and soft her coat is!
She was given up because her owner has health problems. She is a little aloof and needs to be the only pet in the home. Cleo is fine with adults and children 10 and older. She's not a lap cat and prefers not to picked up and held, but you can pick her up. She curls up to watch TV with her foster family.
It takes Cleo a bit to warm up to strangers and new situations, but she will warm up and will want to. When her foster family went on vacation and then returned Cleo wouldn't leave them alone and was very vocal about missing them! Help Cleo to find love in a "fur"ever home.
Cleo is located in Columbus, Ohio. Adoption fee is $100.00.
URGENT, WE NEED A HOME FAST
This beautiful pair of Bengals, Nala (right) and Cerabi (left) are 10 year-old spayed sisters. Their previous elderly owners passed. As sisters, who have lived together all their lives, they need to placed together, in an environment with no other pets. Very loving, but can be territorial and agressive with other pets.
Nala and Cerabi need a home as soon as possible - they can no longer stay with the foster. Despite their territorial traits, they are vocal, loving, and great companions -- typical sisters that may argue one minute, and preen each other the next.
They demand to be petted every morning, and will sit with you every night. When you are not around, they keep each other amused. Despite their age, they are very playful and alert.Excellent with children (tolerant of tail pulls, despite having their claws), and curious around strangers.
They are located in central Massachusetts. They are current on vaccinations. The adoption fee for BOTH is $50.00
Chubbs and Squeeks are Bengal-mix, 5-6month old, spayed female kittens. Current on all vaccinations and testing. Squeeks will come up and ask for attention, while Chubbs will hang back and watch, make sure it goes well for Squeeks, and then join her. They love to cuddle together and groom each other, which is just adorable.
They get along well with other cats. They are okay with dogs, a little scared on first sight, but settle down quickly if the dog is not threatening. They are wonderful with children. Their Bengal side definitely makes itself known, with mad dashes and crazy jumps.
Very curious, and very people oriented, especially Squeeks. I really cannot imagine a household they could not fit into. They play well, grabbing toys and not hands. They have all their claws yet don't scratch. They have perfect litter box habits and know how to use a scratching post. To sum it up, total sweethearts, amusing to watch, and no issues. Both have big fat tails and spotted bellies, and both are smart, sweet, active, and affectionate. Whoever adopts these two won't regret it. The adoption fee is only $50.00. They are located in Port St. John, Florida.
Mr. Suz. came to his foster home as "Suzie" but was found to be a neutered
male. He is a healthy, energetic and affectionate spotted half-Bengal with
white feet & chest. He and his sister Katie are looking for a new home after
their previous owner died. He is very people-oriented and affectionate,
loves to be petted, crawls into laps for cuddles, and gives kisses. He has a
lot of energy, loves to play, runs around like crazy and carries his toys
all over the house. He gets along well with other cats and probably would do best with another high energy playmate to play with, but he is scared of
dogs. It would be wonderful if Mr Suz could go to a new home together! Located in Northwest NC (Watauga County, Boone area). Adoption fee is $100.00
Cleo is 1-1 1/2 yrs old, and is already spayed. She needs a home without other pets and without small children.. she really doesn't tolerate either very well.
A fiesty, talkative gal with the spirit and attitude of a queen. She will welcome you home and tell you about her day. She's a great "guard cat" and will growl to let you know if a stranger comes near outside her window. Cleo would love a "forever" home with someone who will give her lots of attention and playtime. She loves to sit on laps and have her tummy rubbed. For an affectionate companion, you can't go wrong with Cleo!!!! Cleo is located in Little Rock, AR Her adoption fee is $70.00
Bang Bang is a very sweet. laid back cat and great with humans and gets along with the foster families resident cat. He is already neutered and up to date on vaccinations too.
Bang Bang has been vaccinated for rabies, FVRC, tested negative for FIV/FLV, dewormed, applied advantage, had a fecal and is micro chipped. He is approximately 2 yrs old and weighs 12 ½ lbs. His foster family is in love with him and his sweet disposition.
Located in Jacksonville, FL. Adoption fee is $100.00
Miss Katie is a shy but friendly female spotted half-Bengal. She and her brother Mister Suz. are looking for a new home after their previous owner died. She is healthy and has a spay scar. Katie is very shy at first and needs at least a week to come out of hiding. She watches how her brother is getting on before coming out, but once she does she is very friendly, playful and affectionate. She is easily spooked and likely would do best in a quiet home without kids or dogs. She gets along well with other cats and probably would do well with another friendly cat to help her over her shyness. It would be wonderful if Katie and her brother Mr Suz went to a new home together. Located in Northwest NC (Watauga County, Boone area). Adoption fee is $100.00
My Bengal cat needs a new home. Are you considering giving up your Bengal cat? Please take a moment to read this first: Re-homing Guidelines Are you interested in assisting rescue? How can you help? There are many ways to support rescue!
- Donations; Expenses involved in caring for, fostering, vets, etc. are typically 100% more than the adoption fee. Consider assisting rescue with a monetary gift!
- Fosters; Fosters are those who are willing to provide temporary housing for a homeless Bengal cat. Fosters provide love and a stable environment.
- Toys, food/litter coupons, etc. These things add up too and it can benefit the fosters as well as the new owners to have some of the basics provided.
- Adoption; Adopting is the ideal assistance for a rescue in need! We realize not everyone can provide a home, and if not, ask you consider some of the other ways you can help!
- Subscribe to Bengals Illustrated via The International Bengal Cat Connection! Every subscription supports Bengals in Rescue and you'll get a great magazine too! Every issue is full of interesting reading!
- For more information email us at rescues@bengalcatconnection.com
Adoption fees may be negotiable on some of the listings but please remember the fees are minimal and do go to support rescue. Without the fees rescue would suffer greatly. Those fees are what make it possible to help Bengals found in need of rescuing. Thank-you for considering a Bengal Rescue!
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This upcoming quarter, Oct/Nov/Dec, The International Bengal Cat Connection is proud to present our subscriber, FEATURED RESCUER, Janet Saltzman of Great Lakes Bengal Rescue.
We'd like to thank Janet for all the hard work she does for rescue! She will be receiving the cat tree pictured at the left as a gift from TIBCC to aid her in her Bengal cat rescue activities.
Janet has been doing Bengal cat rescue for approximately 3.5 years and WOW, is she good at it! It's obvious that she takes rescue very seriously!
After owning two Bengal cats and falling in love with the Bengal breed, Janet realizied that her husband wouldn't let her have any more Bengals... but he would let her foster and get involved in rescue! So now Janet has numerous temporary Bengal buddies along with her two permanent Bengal companions!
Over the last 3.5 years, Janet has personally fostered over 100 Bengal cats and has assisted in the placement of numerous others! We are proud to have her as a subscriber!
Information regarding available Bengals for rescue is provided by the foster. Information therefore can not be checked for accuracy or completeness nor can it be guaranteed to be accurate or complete. The health status and behavior description of any rescue found, adopted through, or listed on the www.bengalcatconnection.com website are the sole responsibility of the foster providing the listing of same and/or the adopting party, by using this connection service, the adopting party releases www.bengalcatconnection.com from any and all liability arising out of or in any way connected with the adoption of a Bengal cat listed on this website. Cats listed as purebred generally DO NOT have papers since these are rescues. Benny the Bengal wants you to know that when you adopt one of the Rescues featured at The International Bengal Cat "Rescue" Connection, he wants to send you a package especially with you and your new "Soul mate" in mind!
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