Bengal Kittens For Sale - GCCF Pedigree - Registered
This advert is located in and around Salisbury, Wilts
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Advert Description
Nevaeh Bengals have 2 female kittens available All our kittens are: Reared in the home, G.C.C.F. registered (pedigree), neutered, fully vaccinated, micro-chipped, wormed, flea treated, have been vet checked at least twice Plus 5 weeks of insurance they will also come with a kitten goodie bag. They will have been fed the best food from weaning, and had many hours of handling to ensure they are super friendly.
They are not ready to leave until they are 13 weeks old.
It is a GCCF requirement that the kittens have had BOTH vaccinations before they leave for their new homes, so if they have not had BOTH vaccinations and are less than 12/13 weeks old they are NOT registered with the GCCF (Pedigree)
Our pedigrees are full of Champions, Grand Champions & Imperial Grand Champions also the studs we use are often Champions or Grand Champions.
In light of the current situation with Covid 19 we are not at present allowing any visitors in to our home, up dates for all kittens will be via photos / and or videos. Keep safe everyone.
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