Chicken bones are not the best for cats or dogs due to the splintering that can happen and possible puncturing of the digestive tract. This is going to depend on how well your girl chewed the bones. They say to look for signs that your cat is having problems passing them. If the stomach starts to swell. If there is vomiting. If there is an issue in trying to poop. The stomach is really not able to break up the bones. Depending on the size of the bone, it may pass through the digestive tract with no issue. Wishbone size doesn't tell me a lot because that depends on the size of the chicken. Cooked chicken bones are more prone to splintering than raw chicken bones.
So ... observe your girl -- and if you see any signs at all of problems, rush her to the vet. Watch her stools to make sure they come out. If you do not see anything within 24 to 48 hours, I would take her to the vet to have them X-ray her to see where they may be -- or if they are gone. And, you've got to keep her away from anything like that again. I know bengals are sneaky creatures.
I do hope you discover they have passed through just fine. But do keep us updated.
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