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Adults Bengals that have not been part of our breeding programme who have found their forever home.

Unfortunately there has to be a charge for these cats as we are always in need of funds towards the costs of our rescued Bengal Cats for rehoming . This covers some of the costs incurred in the rehoming of these wonderful cats. Click Here to contact Us by email or phone Jacky on 01400 281586.

Most of these bengals have been very well looked after, although some have required many weeks and sometimes months of patience and care first with us and then in their new homes to achieve the happiness they have now found in their lives.

Some of these bengals are retired studs or queens that i've helped friends rehome on our site who have kindly allowed me to keep their photos on my site so that you may see their happiness.

This is Mel, a brown marbled retired queen brought to us to find her forever home. Mel prefers the company of her human slaves in bed to being in her own bed. Many thanks to Sue for giving Mel such a loving forever home.
This is Nina (far left) enjoying her first real snow fall '08. Purebliss Glacier is now her companion. see how well they get along on your left - looks like Glacier has fallen in love!

Do you remember Sparky? Well here he is settling in really well......... even started to feed out of my hand and more than happy to have a stroke.............. how he can purr! ......both have a mad half hour tearing around the house. Its so good to see him playing like a cat should. I see what you mean about the Bengal Tumble-it looks like they are both wrestling.....I want to say thank you for all you did for Sparticus on this long road to get to where he is now. I can not explain to you the change in him since he has arrived. And it is so good to see his character developing....he seems to get braver and braver with each day. 

Spark was a rescued bengal - not of purebliss breeding.

Comments from Heimish's new owner...... a sweet cat, playful and loving and naughty – loves playing fetch and pounce, and we’re about to get a sturdy floor to ceiling cat tree for him to climb, as this is one of his favourite things to do – so far he’s managed to get onto the cooker hood in the kitchen – no easy feat!  He seems to enjoy getting in the bath and sloshing about too, which is very amusing.  In all, it was the best decision I ever made driving all that way and meeting him. Not Purebliss Breeding
Comments from Roxy's new owner .............. the pounding of paws on your back while your in bed is definitely a good alarm clock...and she doesn't rest until you have got up and followed her downstairs to the cupboard..........she can be quite the lady at times.... yet can be the baby at times too when she climbs up on your knee and snuggles down into you for a sleep in the evening... Not Purebliss Breeding
Lola (retired bengal queen) and Mr Jinks (brought to us for rehoming) enjoying a happy relaxed life in their new home. What a difference in Mr Jinks to the frightened young man that originally came to us for rehoming. Lola keeps him in check and continues to encourage him to gain confidence. Click here to view Lola's own page with her pedigree,
Rino - blue eyed snow spotted bengal (retired bengal queen)- these are some photos sent to us showing her enjoying her life in her new home.
 
Murphy upto mischeif again

We have received these photos of Murphy and thought you would like to share in his successful rehoming. He's obviously happy and so are his new family. Not Purebliss Breeding

Murphy was brought to us for rehoming.

Murphy with a slight satisfaction on his face Murphy chilling out

Unfortunately, we are unable to give any information out regarding unwanted bengal cats adopted from us. We ensure confidentiality when we rehome any unwanted bengals unless given written permission to pass on information/pedigrees.

Bengal Welfare of The Bengal Cat Club also have bengals in need of their new homes. You can find the website from our links page.

Saving just one cat won't make a difference to the world, but it will make a world of a difference to just that one cat!

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