Previous Kittens #2
This page is dedicated to all the babies born here at Tough and Mighty Bengals.
Kittens pictured have already found their wonderful homes
. Enjoy!
Taz
Nikki Noel
Sabre
Jake
Shiner and Basil
Mya
We are thrilled to bits with Jake!  He is such a big part of our family now, and
really a joy to have around.  I know the way he was handled before we got him,
has made a big difference in his behavior towards people.  He is definitely a
people cat - loves cuddles and is a regular purr box!  He's become a big "lap
kitty" quickly,  but he is also a very active, playful, and sometimes
mischievous cat.    He is a regular source of amusement!  We believe that
Jake is who he is today because of the wonderful care, encouragement and
attention that Tara shows her cats.  From the beginning of our
correspondence with Tara, we got the impression that breeding cats isn't just
a hobby for her.. She cares for them with a great deal of respect, way beyond
their physical health.   She takes breeding Bengals very seriously, and is
honest, ethical and involved in all her dealings.  She constantly monitors their
health, socialization, personality and temperament.  Jake has amazing
intelligence, a delightful personality, and has stolen our hearts forever.  We
would encourage anyone seeking a quality Bengal with excellent personality,
health and post-sale support to purchase one from Tara.  
Charlie & Linda T.
I just wanted to email you and tell you that Sabre is doing
awesome! Im actually surprised at how well he is adjusting. I
have NEVER met a cat that adjusted this well. The car ride
went very well and he actually seemed to enjoy it. He even
started kneeding his paws while we were driving! That was
a shock! He just wanted to explore.  He also seems to have it
figured out what doorknobs do because he has been
jumping up at all the door knobs(thought he cant reach it
quite yet). I have a feeling we will be needing to put locks on
the doors, I have a few pics of him if you'd like to see. He
seems to enjoy climbing all over me.  Oh and we've had no
accidents, he knows where his litter box is. We put the cat
and dog away and took him out of his room for a bit this
morning and he actually found his way from the other side of
the house to the litter box. Im just glad he has adjusted so
well already! Here's some pics of him being crazy playing
this morning :) Again, thanks so much!
Katina and Seth
Wow, I can't say enough about you.  Today we went through
Walgreens drive thru and they asked where she was.  They all love
her.  As a breeder, your home is very clean, not smelly, like a lot of
cats live there.  Your furniture is in excellent condition and you
knowledge of Bengals is very impressive.  As for Mya, we love her to
death.  She has become one of us.  I am so glad that I got her before
Andrew went off to college, because she is my best little buddy,
along with Lexie.  Lexie was fixed when she was 2 pounds and I
think she believes that Mya is personally her own baby.  If Mya is
crying, Lexie is right there.  Lexie sleeps with her, cleans her,
babies her.  Of course, Cliff & I baby her.  You can tell that she
wasn't raised in just a cattery without love.  She is as sweet as can
be, even if she does talk a lot.  But like I tell everyone, now that I am
home alone, she & I can keep a conversation going, even if we have
no idea what each other is saying.  We LOVE her and I am very
happy that we found you who knows so much about Bengals, their
features, their personalities, and more.
Lynne S.
"Basil and Shiner are doing just great. They are both the most goofy cats
we ever had. Basil, for example, knows he can't climb on a console table
behind the couch. All day yesterday he spent climbing on the couch and
putting ONE paw on the table, then looking at me, waiting for me to spray
him with some water and then... running away! Half minute later he'd do
exactly the same thing and Charlie and I started suspecting he LOVES
being sprayed! What a goof-ball! Shiner, on the other hand, loves boxes
and HAVE TO check every package that shows up at our door. Anytime I
open it he needs to squeeze in no mater how little the box is. And he goes
absolutely crazy about the packing peanuts. He'll steal one and run away
with it to chew it into tiny pieces. I never let him play with peanuts, so
anytime I open new package he WAITS for some peanuts to steal one and
run! Health wise they are doing just great, they weigh about 9.5 lbs each at
6 months and are very strong and fast. They are growing to be some very
handsome cats."