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Originally Posted by Alaskacat
It's so lovely to hear of such a hands on mentor, that is just what first time breeders need. It just shows that someone can enter breeding the right way and have a happy event, even with a difficult breed like the Bengal. The cost of a GCCF active Bengal queen is a substantial amount, but you can't put a price on the support that TT has given Frizzy.
TT - I wish you were nearer, Langley could be a really good stud for the future. (for the Bengal not the Siamese of course)
Frizzy - I can't wait to see those babies grow, we've got a bumpy journey ahead, but I can't wait!!

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I love the Bengal breed I do not see it as a difficult breed just misunderstood and often in the hands of badly educated and unprepared owners,combined with badly socialised by under-educated breeders , I offer my help to anyone regardless of the breed, at times I have offered people to come and get hands on with my own Cats whether it is breeding advice,grooming or just watching a birth so it gives them a better understanding.
I have a Facebook Daily Diary which people can follow my Cats, Grooming, Catteries etc more closely, when I have Kittens we have Daily updates with Photos and Videos where you can follow them being raised from day One until they leave to their chosen new homes, along with that I get regular updates back off their new owners, so I see them growing up which is a brilliant bonus.My Vet is also on our Facebook and lets us Video the Vaccinations and Vet Checks, so you can watch them getting their clean bill of health etc which is fantastic. If anyone has Facebook and would like to follow us, they can send a friends request to Tellingtails FunkyFurballs.
We are on standby at the moment for our first litter of the year, so there are no Kitten updates at present but it wont be long as Our Queen is in her final stages, however there is lots of updates our our Cats feeding,grooming etc, you can back track over all our older posts there are lots of videos and photos of Kittens from previous litters along with updates from our owners.
Our Facebook Daily Diary also allows me to also offer a support network to my new owners, so they can message me anytime with any problems or enquiries they may have,Mind you I do tell them that my way is not the golden rule or law, that every Cat is different, and they will find their own little ways and routines of doing things, but I am there if the have any problems or questions, and I can point them in the right direction and help them where neccessary.