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Here are some photographs of our ‘retired’ Bengals, and of some of our kittens that have found new homes.

Also some small videos of kittens at play.

 

 

Glitterglam Arwen of Eriador

Arwen (Wennie) has to be at the top of the list as she was our first Bengal. 

It was her purrsonality, intelligence, agility and loving temperament that made me fall in love with the Bengal. 

Glitterglam Arwen of Eriador - brown spotted BengalOne of our first photographs of her takes pride of place on our logo at the top of each page..

We were so sad when Wennie passed away, and sadly miss her.  When she ‘retired’ from having kittens, she loved going out in the garden, and enjoyed sun-bathing on the patio and rolling around on the grass, and playing with our other pets in the garden.

Click on Arwen’s Diary, to read about what it was like having her in the house as a small kitten – not that she changed as she grew into an adult – she was always just as cheeky and mischievous

 

 

 

Glitterglam Evenstar of Eriador

 

Blue-eyed snow marbled BengalOooh we do so miss our Snowy.  She gave us some beautiful babies, and has such a great purrsonality – so cheeky, and so like a Bengal.  And those eyes are such a rich sapphire blue!

We don’t like breeding from our girls for too long – they deserve plenty of years of relaxation and pleasure after giving us their babies.

So it was time for Snowy to retire, and as much is we really miss having her around, it is good to know that is living in her ‘forever’ home being a pampered pet. 

And of course, we still have her daughter Vanilla – who has inherited all of her mothers amusing habits, and is now giving us lovely blue-eyed babies of her own.

 

 

 

Eriador Pantera

We always called Pantera by his nickname of LB.  He retired in Adult Bengal - wanting to retire to a new home2007.

He is a really big boy and has a big voice to match his size.  Unlike most studs, LB has never sprayed, and he is extremely affectionate and loving.

He’s looking for a new home as a pet…… BUT……when a lovely couple who had another pet Bengal took him a while back, he did not get on with their other cat, so he came home again. 

So our lovely LB is spending some time back with us, to settle down again, and then will either go to a home where he is the only cat, or he will stay with us and enjoy exploring the garden and fields around our house.

 

 

Eriador Kittens

Here are a few pictures of kittens we have had, that are now in their new homes.

 

Brown spotted BengalsLeya and Ambrosia – a pair of relaxed cats enjoying their life in their new home.

 

Blue-eyed snow marble BengalThis is Mojo – one of Snowy’s boys, who shares his home with a pair of Birmans

 

Brown marble BengalWhat a beautiful girl Tia turned into.  She has the most fantastic colouring and beautiful marble pattern. 

 

Brown spotted BengalTigs is such a ‘cool’ cat – showing of his pale tummy

 

Eriador Cats Photos

And a few photographs of our cats relaxing, or getting into mischief.

 

Arwen - brown spotted BengalArwen – relaxing on the back of the sofa – one of her favourite spots in the winter, as the radiator is behind the sofa, and she is laying along the top of it enjoying the warmth.

 

 

Bengal kitty in a basketThere seems to be ‘something’ about this waste paper basket – there is usually at least one kitten inside it!

 

A bundle of Bengal KittiesAnother problem in our house is finding somewhere to sit.

The best places are always taken by the kitties.

 

Bengal kitten - in three coloursWhy do they always have to sleep in one bed?

We have several of these radiator cradles around the house, but Bengal kittens just have to squash into one bed!!!!

The photo is of BlueSky (top left), Vanilla (top right) and Pantera (bottom).

 

 

Brown spotted and silver spotted bengals

 

 

Moonlight, Moneypenny and PussyGalore – sharing a bed and looking very smug about it

 

Brown rosetted and blue-eyed snow bengals

 

 

LB inviting Vanilla to have a drink of wine!  I bet that wasn’t the only thing on his mind!!!!!

 

Eriador Cats Videos

Bengals have a fascination for water – click here for a short video of our kittens playing at the sink.

Ping Pong balls are always their favourite toy – click here to see a short video of kittens playing.

 

 

 

Carol and Andrew Hebden

 

Email: carol@eriador-cats.com
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