I got the fact that you are advertising him as a Bengal from the title to your post.
"Benji 7 - 8 month old Bengal needs a new home".
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We are also not advertising him as a breeding or stud Bengal.
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I don't think the majority of Bengal kittens out there are going to be used for breeding either, the difference being that most kittens advertised as such are actually Bengals.
I am so glad he has found a new home and I am genuinely pleased for him and I am very grateful you and others like you have taken the time to get him rehomed
I don't want to start a row, however pedigree breeders do get slightly annoyed when a pedigree tag is added to a rescue cat that in fact looks nothing like the breed.
Some cats fair enough do look like they may have Persian/Siamese/Bengal/Birman etc. in them but others clearly don't.
It is just the assumption that they must have pedigree blood somewhere which is in many cases completely wrong and that pedigree cats are ending up in rescue more frequently than they actually do.
Longhaired = Ragdoll/Maine Coon/NFC/Persian/Birman
Tabby = Bengal
Pointed = Siamese