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Zita and Zonkah in thier new home with Sherrie


Nickelle with her pocket leopards bengal "Jafar"
Nickelle's sister with Jafar
Jafar playing with Nickelle's dog

I've attached a few pictures of Danger that you should feel free to put on your testimonials page if that's helpful.  Danger's a year old now, and the only way to describe him is that he is a fast-moving ball of hair and energy.  I have never had such a fun and exciting cat; he's constantly exploring, playing, or talking with me.  Every once in a while he tires me out and I feel a little overwhelmed, but then he'll look up at me, make some ridiculous noise, and go tearing off to find the mouse I haven't thrown yet.  How can I argue with that?  He does slow down every now and again, and when he does he is the sweetest little thing in the world.  He'll walk over, plop himself down on my lap, and then fall into a deep sleep, only interrupted by moments when he looks up, chirps at me, and falls back to sleep.

Thanks, and I look forward to getting my next cat from you!

-Aaron


Danger
Danger
Danger

 
We were a little aprehensive bringing home our new bengal kitten at first.  However, to our pleasant surprise she adapted wonderfully.  The first night we put the cat carrier in the laundry room with the cat box and the cat dish.  Right away our kitten, Jasmine, went potty in the cat box.  We were a little afraid of how our dogs (two labs - 1 1/2 years) would receive her.  First we let them see each other through the sliding glass door.  Then after a week we let the dogs come in the TV room just see Jasmine from a distance and smell her.  The dogs were very curious and seemed to want to play with her.  After a few weeks Jasmine was prancing by them playfully.  One day she was really tired and actually got on the dogs pillow and took a nap with them!  We love Jasmine and are very happy to have her as part of our family. 
 
Bevie

Jasmine
Jasmine
Jasmine getting a cleaning at both ends at the "Dogwash"

Pocket Leopards Bengals

Terra Sinclair

(916) 470-4037 cell
email: bengals@littleleopardcats.com
(PLEASE NOTE: Te easiest and fastest way to get in contact with me is either through email, or through texting my cell phone, or both. I don't answer my phone very often so if you call and I don't answer or call you back, please try emailing me or texting me. Thank you.)

Sacramento CA, 95833

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