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Hi :) My neighbor got a male Bengal without papers (I have been raised around this breed all my life and could tell right away he was a pure bred bengal), anyway the question he wanted me to ask is~ this bengal cat got his normal female house cat pregnant and my neighbor is curious if the kittens are going to be worth any money....do any of you know? And dont worry I already gave my neighbor a huge lecture on being a responsible pet owner and the need to get his cats fixed...But he wont stop bugging me to ask this lol! Actually i think I would perfer my neighbor getting fixed haha...he is such a pain in my.... Their only monetary value is as pets. As cats they should be very interesting and have the potential to make good pets. Your neighbour should get his cat neutered as he will tend to spray urine around the house if left entire( I mean the cat not the neighbour!) I think that a mix breed would not be worth much money. They might just be considered a 'domestic' cat. No. Many people do not want ANYTHING to do with Bengals anyway. No papers, no proof he is pure anyway. It is great when people are more concerned about the money they can make and not that they produced yet ANOTHER litter of kittens. Unless his house cat was an acceptable breed for an out-cross for bengals the kittens would not be worth money even if the male cat did have papers. I think these days the only allowable out-cross is to Egyptian Maus. After F4 they are usually only bengal to bengal breeding. I doubt they would be worth much but having said that a neighbour of my sisters managed to sell a normal moggy kitten for 拢60 because it was pretty so who knows. Bengals are extremely beautiful so some idiot might be prepared to pay for something that looked like one. Hi Leah...in all honesty, since your neighbour's Bengal hasn't been papered through TICA (The Int'l Cat Assoc) or TIBCS (The Int'l Bengal Cat Society) any offspring will have no monetary value because he is unable to prove his cat's pedigree which is what people look for when buying any purebred cats. |
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