
Welcome to Newtons Bengals
We are a family based hobby breeder of Bengal cats in Weston-super-mare, Somerset. We specialise in breeding quality not quantity. Our aim is to breed exceptional quality kittens that are healthy with superb temperaments and have wonderful markings, wild type and that fantastic glittered pelt coat. In our breeding program we have beautiful glittered silvers, browns (spotted/ rosetted) and snows.
Our kittens and queens live in our home and are part of our family. Kittens raised this way have the best temperaments. We spend many hours playing, socialising, loving and getting to know each kitten individually, as this will affect the rest of the kittens life.
We Have Kittens! We are currently taking reservations for our next litter from Angel and Dinky.
Bengal cats are extremely intelligent and learn quickly how to open doors, retrieve toys, attack toilet rolls and take the ham out of sandwiches! They are truly beautiful; with soft coats sparkling with golden glitter, dark spots which are often rosetted like cats in the wild. 
Bengals are affectionate and act very much like dogs do to their owners. Unlike most cats Bengals love water, and enjoy drinking from a dripping tap or trying to join you for a bath! They are active cats with strong personalities and can be naughty, although they will try and fool you by looking so innocent.
We are currently members of The Bengal Cat Club affiliated to the GCCF (The Governing Council of the Cat Fancy).
The Ocicat and Bengal cat club and TICA (The International Cat Association). Please feel free to contact us if you require any further information, cats@newtons-bengals.co.uk or if we can be of assistance to you in providing your future Bengal companion.
Almost all Kittens go through a Fuzzy stage where they have an overgrowth of hair and this really mutes their spotting and color so they are hard to get great pictures of at this stage. They will start to clear around 8 weeks of age and will get better and better until 4 to 5 months and then from there until a year old or so they will slowly continue to develop their coat and color. All our breeding adults are tested "normal" for PK-D and PK-defficiency
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Last Updated 20th May 2012


