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Rumblepaws current kittens Available

For information and how to inquire on any Rumblepaws current kitten available please read our contract/info page first and for our Bengal kitten application Rumblepaws Bengal Kittens Application Form

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If you should have any pre-sales questions about any current kittens available or any young retired adult prior to filling out our application, please use our short form located here on the contact us page .

 

** When our Bengal babies are listed on our kitten page there are various terms we use when listing them. They are as follows:

*AVAILABLE – The kitten is available to an approved home.

*UNDER EVALUATION – The kitten is still being evaluated by us, but may become available. So please feel free to still inquire. We may place the kitten.

*PENDING– A deposit is expected and a commitment has been made to reserve the kitten. The kitten may become available if the deposit is not received. So again please feel free to still inquire. Kittens are not reserved until the deposit is received and occasionally things can fall through.

*RESERVED – A deposit has been placed to hold this kitten. This kitten is not available.

 

Health of current Available kittens:

* All our available kittens come from our foundation cats within our breeding program which have been screened for Pk Deficiency, Pra, as well as when a new line is first acquired by us before entering our program all are screened for Fiv/Felv (neg). In addition to this all of our foundation cats we use in our program either come from Hcm screened lines, have been recently screened by us, if not they are soon to be schedueled to have their heart screening within the very near future.

What comes with each current Available kitten:

Any of our kittens produced from these lines before leaving us are given their first  vaccinations, 3-way only (killed vaccine) prior to placement along with their dewormings, and a very thorough, full veterinary health clearance/checkup is given along with receiving their veterinary health certificate for each new owner. We have had many happy repeat customers and we can offer anyone seriously interested in our kittens many references from our very pleased past owners who have one or more of our placements.

 

FAQ: Are Bengal Cats and Kittens Hypoallergenic? 

*To read more on this please go to our FAQ page: https://www.rumblepaws.com/faqs

 

 

 

*NOTE: (If you are seriously interested in owning a future Rumblepaws kitten we recommend that you let us know and fill out our kitten application on our site. As a courtesy to those who are patiently waiting on our call back list they are first in line to see pictures before any photos get posted on our website. Sometimes kittens or even whole litters can get reserved prior to listing their pictures.)

PLEASE NOTE: We have been experiencing issues on rare occasions with our contact form and receiving inquiries. We are working on gettingthis fixed. If you do not hear back from us directly WITHIN A DAY please contact us at our alternate email questionsatrumblepaws@protonmail.com

 

 

*Updated on 4/8/24

 We are now taking interest in our Spring kittens. If you have any interest in the current kittens or would like to be considered to reserve please feel free to reach out. Available for reservation to loving forever homes. 

 

*Camo ribbon charcoal male (Available)1-DSC09533

 

*Gold Ribbon Charcoal female (Available)1-DSC09505

 

 

 

 

Video of past charcoal kittens:

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Many of our babies before leaving here for their new homes have learned how to “wheel ride”. Because of this we like to keep plenty of cat wheels around in our home. One of our cat wheels is exclusively dedicated to our kitten room and because of this our Bengal kittens learn how to run on them all on their own. Or sometimes simply just by watching mom. We do strongly recommend to all our kitten clients to consider getting a wheel for your new addition. There are many wheels out there. One good source would be: https://onefastcat.com/  

 

 

 Some Cute videos of past Rumblepaws Bengal kittens…..

 

 

 For inquiries on future kittens go to our  contact page.  

  

Aurora & Coco’s Past Bengal kittens playing (Past Litter):

 

* Inquiries & web site hits documented for exact locale by maps/graphs monitoring.

Oct 2016: IP I dent for cell phones. 

We have been experiencing issues with our contact form and receiving inquiries. We are working on getting this fixed. If you do not hear back from us directly within a day please contact us at our alternate email questionsatrumblepaws@protonmail.com

Recent Posts

Should my Bengal be allowed outdoors?

Many new cat owners may think on the question of allowing their new addition to their family outdoors. Although it is beneficial to be able to allow your Bengal fresh air, sunshine, and a chance to hear the sounds of nature, it is not without its risks should they be allowed to free roam. I personally do not condone any Bengal to be allowed to free roam. If safety measures are in place and a means of containment such as a Catio, or enclosed play area this will keep your Bengal safe and also allow them to to be secure and enjoy the outdoors. Another means of safely allowing your Bengal outside is to harness train them at an early age. I personally recommend a Bengal “walking jacket” which I feel is more secure than a regular harness.  It is not uncommon if you choose to harness train that in the beginning for your kitten to try to wriggle free from what you put on them.  Until they get more use to wearing it over time which is why I feel the design of a walking jacket is much more secure during this initial training. 

For those who still consider allowing their new kitties to free roam, I would like to give you a few things to think about and ponder that will hopefully give you pause in doing so and I will go over the risks here. Not only is your Bengal exposed to many larger outdoor predators which may view your kitty as a free meal, but they do not have the home field advantage in knowing the terrain, as well as the outdoor predators do. Escape routes or places to hide from being chased may become elusive for your kitty. And without knowing where to go there can be fatal risks.  They also are also exposed to the elements, and mother natures wrath should your kitty roam far and not find its way back.

 It also should be noted that Bengal cats statistically are one of the top pure bred breeds to be stolen outdoors.  Because of their stunning markings and colors, and friendly nature they just may march right up to the first human that pulls their car over after spotting them and with hearing simply “Here kitty kitty” hop right in the vehicle and become someone else’s new pet. 

Free roaming can also be detrimental for health risks. Should your kitty wind up going toe to toe with the neighborhood stray there are many feline diseases that can be contracted should a territorial fight ensue, along with physical harm coming to your pet.  Finally another reason to keep your kitty contained or harnessed is to protect the smaller wildlife such as birds, rabbits, squirrels, or other smaller animals that could become victim to your free roaming cat. It is only part of their dna to want to stalk, chase, and possible harm them should they spot these smaller animals outdoors. 

Please keep your Bengal safe by having a containment/play area or harness train them. Never allow your kitty to free roam. It is much too dangerous to take this risk. Protect your beloved family member and keep them indoors if you do not have a containment area. There are plenty of window perches or window boxes that can be purchased online for your cat to enjoy the fresh air if you do not have a catio or play area. Protect your pet in keeping them safe by following these suggestions, that is the best way you can express your love for them.

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