Saturday, 21 June 2014
Monday, 21 October 2013
Hot Tips When Considering To Buy A Bengal Cat;
Well...It costs me almost 10k in
order to finally learn these bitter experiences. You guys … do not follow my same
foot print. It’s very frustrating. There are a lot of conman around. But 10k is
still consider “ok “ if I were to compare with other seniors
who lost hundred thousands during their beginning time(old bad days). If you
read these, you may come to realize them, perhaps you u don’t “feel “it.
You are lucky…because you may
lean this within a minute...
1) Buy only Purely Bengal breed.
1) Buy only Purely Bengal breed.
Thus, purchasing should be
accompanied with birth cert @ pedigree. (Not a promise….but proven track record).Why? because you cannot trust people only by their
words… any body can easily say;” my Bengal is purely breed one...”The trust is
by evidence, the birth cert…yes the birth cert. Birth cert is only produced by
TICA world wide. Well you may insist to sign a contract with the breeder to
secure your money. If the cert is not delivered by 1 months…return the cat.. .its
money back guaranty. Pure Bengal means
quality Bengal. Why this is an extremely important..? Please read the following
article…and the other sections of this blog. BTW you are not going to keep 10 Bengals
at home as pet aren’t you?
2) Do not buy Bengal without vaccination (+card).
2) Do not buy Bengal without vaccination (+card).
If one sells to you a cat
and said “I have already vaccinated her...” that means he is a conman unless he
can provide u the real time vaccination card. And the vaccination card must
have clinic chop on it. The earliest Vaccination can only be carried out on month
2 & 3 (booster) of age. The litter should received vaccination twice before
handing over to you. Vaccination Course you at least RM 25 per jab, x2 for first
two vaccines is already RM50...Its still amount of money anyway.
3) Do not buy the mixed breed.
3) Do not buy the mixed breed.
Cause the mixed breed /cross
breed are prone to suffer from acquired and genetic illness and short live. I have this experience during
my early days. My mixed breed litters died one by one as they grew up… for
unknown reason..
4) Do not buy Bengal below age of three months.
4) Do not buy Bengal below age of three months.
Because the litter is immature
enough for independent and yet still breast feeding, the true pattern of the
rosette has not fully developed. Furthermore the vaccines schedules are still
incomplete. If one sell their Bengal below three months old and claimed vaccinated…he
is the conman!
5) Do not buy beautiful Bengal at cheap prize.
5) Do not buy beautiful Bengal at cheap prize.
Quality product always
comes with a good prize. It’s just buying a BMW latest 6 series model (M sport)
...it’s not comparable with Mazda R8 ….or Proton Perdana…ha...ha...Study
the prizes or ask seniors for consultation.
Some of the quality Bengal is sold cheap as a pet only, but they are all sterilized (neutered). Careful …beautiful Bengal at cheap prize often come out on internet…this is one
of the most effective Scammer‘s technique to attract innocent Bengal fans.
6) Do not deal with “non professional “ breeders.
6) Do not deal with “non professional “ breeders.
Some of the breeders are
stingy and very secretive. They will
not allow you to see their cattery set up. You only can do the transaction at
front door…haa...haaa... They are trying to hide something fishy. You better
get rid of them. They are obviously a non truth-worthy person and irresponsible...
I have been victimized and spotted few of them...if you want to know who are these
stooges...contact me at any time.
Sunday, 20 October 2013
Hot Tips When Considering Buying A Bengal Cat;(Continue...)
7) Do
not simply buy online except proven breeder.
12) Do not buy Bengal with same blood line...check with the pedigree.
13) Do not buy the “wild” Bengal.
Some scammers are very good at
advertising and convincing you. You may not smell them until toward the end of
transaction. Some of the scammer even more creative creating a supporting (but
fake) international animal transport agency but look real and “professional”.
8) Do not easily believe when breeder says …”these litter all fine and healthy...”
8) Do not easily believe when breeder says …”these litter all fine and healthy...”
Check for tick and fleas
within the furs, is the eye watery? fungal infection on the skin? tick over
the ear lobe? Impacted wax in the Inner ear? and the general hygiene.
9) Do
not simply believe the recommended meal by the breeder.
This will bring a lot of
headache if you notice your Bengal not eating well as expected. Some of Bengal is
only familiar with chicken as its daily meal and refuse to eat pallets. The
breeder wants to get rid them fast as it’s too taxing to keep them. I suggest
you witness yourself that the Bengal is eating the pallet before purchasing...Or
the money back guaranty.
10) Do
not simply land your money first.
Do not lands deposit money for booking
unless you are sure the Bengal quality. Some breeders are good at quakering in order to let their litters sold out. Deposit
is usually only 25% of the total prize. This must follow a piece of contact to
sign in and the receipt. If the breeders still want to manipulate you later you
may consider giving big blow to him…
11) Get
the different pattern/type and background colour when considering buying another
one.12) Do not buy Bengal with same blood line...check with the pedigree.
13) Do not buy the “wild” Bengal.
Wild means the Bengal is not tame
enough and non friendly upon encounter. They are usually hot tempered, fears
and don’t like being touched. This means the breeder has ignored this litter
without training. You will get headache to train this “established wild “Bengal
and it will take long way to shape.
14) Do
not buy poor quality Bengal
Poor quality Bengal eats
as much as the quality one...why you waste your time, energy and money for the jerky one. You will never satisfy because you will keep comparing with your colleges
who have better quality Bengal. Quality come with the prize...but its ok for
those who passionate in Bengal. Please find the article on criteria for quality Bengal.
15) Do
not commit with illegal or non ethical birth cert registration.
Some of breeder may illegally
offer to register birth cert for your litter that did not have certified
parent. Illegal means he will empirically register the fake name of dam and
sire into the birth cert. some of the dam or sire has already dead for years.
This joker will brutally charge you for few hundreds or thousands for this
registration process. He thinks he is good at cheating but actual fact
everybody knows that he is bloody cheater. TICA has the ability to identify
them and black list them from transaction with this organization.
16) Do
not buy any Bengal without any written agreement.
Make it legal. It is expensive
item… Its suppose a money back guarantee transaction.
There are many hanky panky “breeders”
around. Not to say the scammer…it’s easy to smell the scammer cause they talk
like niger (Abang Hitam)...haaa...haaa. Some scammers are very” professional “you don’t even have small suspicious at the beginning…But u only realize later
along the way of transaction.
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