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INDIVIA BENGALS
TICA REGISTERED BENGAL CATS & KITTENS Last modified: 10/16/07
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PROUD MEMBERS:
| What Past Customers Think: I started this page to share stories of what past customers have sent, and how they love their Bengals! Want to hear more? Want to be the first to know when the next litter will be available? Join our Bengal Group! Come join us for some Bengal laughs, cute pictures and Indivia Bengal cattery news! Danika's Kitten Caesar We are so very Proud of this boy, and he's already make a name for himself out at BengalPawsRanch Cattery!
Danika Kitten-2007
Lucius (front) & Puck - F3 (back) Lucius is on my lap right now, purring away. He's a
very good kitty
Bijou Kitten-2007
Larry We thought Tuxedo would be difficult to
replace, but we think this cat may be the best ever. One minute he's cuddling, the next he's practicing his ninja attacks. Bob
Bijou Kitten-2007 Raji
Hello! Raji is AMAZING! She only meowed a little while on the way home Saturday before she claimed us for her own and started purring, and "kneading", and rubbing her face on us all! She went to sleep in my older son's lap! She's had perfect manners at home, using her litterbox just fine and eating well. She loves to play, and she sleeps through the night! Yea! Such a difference from having a puppy!
Thank you so much for such a
wonderful little girl...she is just gorgeous and has the best disposition!!
Lorri Pixie--Danika's kitten--2006
Hi Laurie!
I had to give you an update on Pixie. As of Sunday the
5th, she weighed 3 lbs. 9 oz. She is truly a therapy cat as far as I'm
concerned....LOL! She keeps me laughing all day. Right now as I'm typing,
she's right in front of the computer screen watching the cursor move as I type
and is swatting the screen....LOL! It has become a true 3 ring circus around
here. The Shrine Circus ain't got nothin' compared to this little
one....LOL! Pixie is not only a therapist for me, she's also become a very
accomplished acupuncturist for my dogs....LOL!! Dusty, my old man (10 year
old sheltie with health problems) has never been so alert, bright-eyed, and
excited in a long time. What's so darn funny is that he'll be chasing her as
fast as he can move and she'll disappear behind the couch. He'll still be
looking for her on the side she disappeared from and she'll already be out,
around the other side, and giving him a quick acupuncture treatment on the
backside before he even has a chance to turn around and see if she's sneaked
up on him again.....LOL! She teases him standing on the couch because he
can't reach her. She scoots back enough where he can't get his mouth on her,
but she's still close enough to smack him on the nose and be out of his reach
again. She's naughty! My female sheltie is the biggest wimp on the planet.
She's also 10 years old, but is as active and agile as my 3 year old sheltie.
She's so wimpy that if you even try to step OVER her when she's in the middle
of the floor, she's squealing like you stabbed her because she's afraid of
being stepped on. When Pixie sneaks up on her and swats her on the backside
you'd think someone just tried to kill her.......LOL! As long as Rainey can
see her....all is well and she's trying to play with her, chase her, and most
importantly, pin her down somehow and lick the spots off of her....LOL! She
just doesn't like being snuck up on. Lucky on the other hand, will bow down
on his front paws with his tail up in the air wagging trying to get her to
play. I play fetch with the dogs with a ball, squeaky toy, or a tug rope at
night and Pixie has to get into the game. She either ambushes them when
they're bringing the toy back, or she charges after the dogs and wraps around
the rope biting the fluffy ends and bunny kicking the rope with all she's
got! What's funny is when Lucky gets tired of waiting for her to go away and
he picks up the rope with her still wrapped around it and drags her and the
rope back to me so I can throw it again......LOL! She's a little monster!
She's also got the loudest voice I swear I've ever heard. When it's food time
in the mornings and evenings, you'd think the neighbors down the street can
hear her meowing demanding that I hurry up with the service. Another truly
hysterical thing I forgot about with cats is what I call the "Eject Button"
reflex. LOL. She jumped up onto my daughters bed and she spotted this
butterfly on her quilt that for some reason or another, she thought was going
to kill her or something....LOL! Well, you know how they carefully come up to
it with one paw up in the air just so they can try and kill it with one
smack.......LOL........well, when she was within about 6 inches of the
butterfly, my daughter moved her foot, which in turn moved the butterfly on
the quilt and Pixie's "Eject Button" reflex kicked in.....LOL! She shot
straight up and backwards off the bed without even bending a leg!!!! How the
heck do they do that?! One second they're on the middle of the bed, the next
she's on the floor looking around for the evil being that scared her!! I was
laughing so hard I was crying and my sides hurt. I need one of those
reflexes....LOL!! What made it even more hysterical was that she came back
for another round! I'm laughing all over again right now! Anyway, I just
wanted to give you an update on Pixie and fill you in on the funny stories
that I have going on over here. When I have new pictures I'll share them on
yahoo. Have a good weekend!
Take care!
Heidi
Jake-Bijou's kitten - 2006
Hey Laurie, I purchased “Joker” from you a few months back and thought I would share a current picture of him with you. He has totally lived up to the name that you gave him. He is something else, needless to say, he keeps me on my toes all the time. And he still loves to take off with one of your socks…he has learned how to jump from the countertop to the top of the refrigerator and is in the process of trying to figure out how to get to the top of the cabinets from there. Which I am sure will not take him long to do. And might I add, he gives our other cat a hard time…which is really funny to watch. Well, thanks for the wonderful baby… Miranda
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