Shani Bengals

Our Pets

George

We are very pleased to introduce the newest member of the family - baby George.  This cheeky boy is full of mischief and all the bengals have really taken to him.  Uncle Mungo has assumed the role of mother and is very contented to snuggle up with George and wash his little face.







Zawadi Marlborough Mungo 76 30


Sire: Gogees Monet (Imp) 76 30
Dam: Adsetsh Sukari 76 30

Mungo is a very gentle, loving neutered boy and litter brother to our queen Belle. He adores people and loves being the centre of attention. Mungo never stops purring. He is also a very inquisitive boy and always has to be involved in whatever is going on around him. He and his sister are inseperable so we always know that wherever we find one, the other won't be too far away.

Mungo had major life-saving surgery in April 2010 and we cannot thank all the staff at Eastcott Veterinary Clinic for looking after our precious boy and nursing him back to health.


 








Zawadi Barbury Belle 76 30

Sire: Gogees Monet (Imp) 76 30
Dam: Adsetsh Sukari 76 30


Belle is a beautiful brown rosetted girl with a silky soft pelt and a very lively temperament. She has done us proud on the show bench winning her first Challenge Certificate at her first adult show just before taking some time out to become a Bengal mum.

Belle has now retired from breeding and will be staying here as a very special pampered pet."


Zawadi Barbury Belle
  Zawadi Barbury Belle

Zawadi Barbury Belle

Zawadi Barbury Belle



Woywoy Minnie 76 30

Sire: Llandar Coolhand Luke 76 30
Dam: Zawadi Barbury Belle 76 30

Minnie is Belle's daughter and Millie's sister. She is a very special little girl and will be staying here with us. She may be a tiny little girl but she has more energy than the rest of the cats put together and eats more than her fair share at dinner time. Uncle Mungo is very fond of Minnie even when she steals his favourite sleeping place.
 
     
In Memory    


This is our first George who was only with us for a short time after being found abandoned and in a sorry state.  Sadly his health was too poor for him to recover and all we could do was to make him comforable in his last few months.  He passed away peacefully on 28th April 2011 and is very much missed. 

RIP Ginger George.