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Bengal Kittens Available

Gogees Monet X Fairislebanks Rochbelle - born 25th June

 They are a truly stunning litter! Email michael.crisp3@ntlworld.com if you are interested in these babies and would like to visit them.Pictures also on this Photobucket gallery - Charlie's Kittens

Only two stunning boys left from Charlie's first litter. They are real crackers, and are ready for their new homes NOW! They are available from £450 as pets only. A £100 deposit will reserve a kitten. Deposits are non-refundable.

 Girl 1 "Billie Jean" aka Jeanie - Available as a beautiful pet

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Boy 3 "Unbreakable" aka Charley Boy - Available as a very handsome pet
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"Unbreakable" aged 13 weeks.
 
 
 Boy 4 "Invincible" aka Squeaky - Available as a super pet                
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 "Invincible" aged 13 weeks.
 
 
Girl 2 "Dirty Diana" - Keeper girl
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Boy 1 "Heartbreaker" - Now with Lauren & Family 
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    "Heartbreaker" aged 13 weeks.
 
Boy 2 "Thriller" - Now with Lauren & Family 
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"Thriller" - Teddy aged 13 weeks.

All Snowshoe kittens below are now reserved.

Glittakitz Oliver X Coldenufforsnow Aleyskaborn 26th Feb 

Two Seal Point female Snowshoe kittens one gorgeous colourpoint kitten and one stunning preferred show pattern kitten.

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Above aged 6 weeks (12th April)

(Misty) Colourpoint - Reserved for Andrew and Sian

(Kally) Show Preferred Pattern - Keeper girl

Click on the link to see their pictures - Indy's Kittens 


Glittakitz Oliver X Icycool Chibi-Chyoko - born 11th April

Well we finally said hello to Kizzy's four gorgeous Snowshoe babies this afternoon! We are sure she was hanging on to give us an Easter Surprise! Mum and babies are doing well.  Kizzy had two colourpoints and two show pattern babies. All kittens are reserved.

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Above aged six days.

Below aged 13 weeks!

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Follow this link to see Kizzy's Kittens' gallery - Kizzy Kittens 


 
Watch this space for future litters from Fairislebanks Bengals and Forgebanks Snowshoes!
-- Get some Fire n Ice in your life --
 

Past Litters

For pictures of our past kittens please see the Gallery, and any links below.

Pictures of Tammy's kittens can be seen here:  Tammy Kittens - Tammy and Star's Litter '08

Updated: 27/08/09

If you have a genuine interest in any kittens available then please feel free to email me at michael.crisp3@ntlworld.com


  • Kittens will be registered with either Fife or GCCF
  • They will have a full pedigree
  • Kittens will be registered either 'Active' or 'Non-Active' on the GCCF register 
  • All 'Non-Active' kittens, whether to be shown or kept as pets, MUST be neutered or spayed at 6 months of age. I will be withholding all paper work until confirmation of neuter/spay is sent to us
  • They will leave fully vaccinated at 9 and 12 weeks
  • They will have been treated against fleas/worms
  • They will have 6 weeks free insurance with Petplan
  • Kittens will leave with a 'Kitten Pack' complete with favourite toy, sample food and sample litter.
  • They will be fully socialised and used to dogs, children and general household bustle.

Introducing a kitten or cat to your home...

Planning ahead for the new member in your house is very worth while so here are some points to consider:

1. Make sure you have the same type of food that kitten/cat is used to eating (avoids upset stomach).

2. A clean litter tray should be made ready, also with the same litter that kitten/cat is used to (avoids accidents).

3. A cosy soft bed, and food/water bowls should be prepared in a small room/area where the kitten will feel secure and will become comfortable with you and is eating and using the litter tray well. The room/area allows the kitten/cat to become accustomed with your scent and household noise without wanting to hide in difficult places. They will know this place to be theirs with easy access to food and water and litter tray. Exploration of the rest of the house should be allowed when kitten/cat cries for your attention and runs to you when you visit in their room.

4. If you have other cats and/or dogs then introducing the new member should be done slowly. Give your kitten/cat at least a week in it's room before letting other pets near -- kitten/cat should be confident with you and eating well. This also means that the other pets get used to the new kitten/cats scent. Try to monitor the first interactions between your pets and don't leave your kitten on it's own if the situation is not safe. Upon leaving your house for work etc the kitten/cat should be placed back in the room to avoid any accidents with other pets.

Following these points should make introducing a new member to the family much easier and happier for you and your new pet.

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