If you truly love her, neuter her ASAP. There are enough unregistered kittens out there already looking for homes. If you want to be a breeder and justify breeding cats, then you need to be producing good quality kittens, not adding to the rescue problem. DO not become a member of the "one litter" club. YOU obviously know nothing about breeding Bengals and it will take you a few years to learn, IF that is what you want to do. Breeding Bengals is not a cheap hobby. If Mogwai is indeed registered, show her at cat shows as a neuter and familiarise yourself with the show circuit, meet breeders and suss out what a really good Bengal is. Learn about genetics, the health of the Bengal, how to care for breeding animals, and how to care for newborn kittens. Breeding a girl without such knowledge is asking for trouble, cats and kittens die every day with people thinking the cat knows what it is doing or it will all turn out fine. Bengals are difficult animals to breed, it is not easy, vet bills can be very high. Find out the type of Bengal you wish to breed. With all that on board, then go looking for a breeding female that shows some of the traits you want to develop and improve on. Find a good breeder and they will let you use one of their own studs. Public studs do not tend to be of very high quality. Get your girl tested for PK defic and HCM before you breed her and make sure you are aware of what genetic problems are her lines, make sure the stud is tested for PK defic and HCM too.
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