I'm glad to hear you're going to visit the breeder and see these kittens for yourself. You will know if one is perfect for you. If not, then continue searching. Sounds like you're in a little bit of a rush for your daughter. LOL. I'm going to say that if you find a kitten with a warm colored pelt and has that contrast, it should remain the same as the kitten grows. I'm sure the more striking the cat, the more money the cat costs. There is nothing wrong with wanting the most beautiful kitty you can afford. In the end, a cat is a cat! Bengals have their quirks. I should mention my bengal has zero dog qualities! Your bengal may not have all the qualities that you are reading about with bengals. Mine does not like to hop in the shower with me or drink from a running faucet. Mine does not like to be picked up and held and will not lay on my lap. Since you are getting a kitten and your daughter can bond with it early, I'm hoping yours will turn into a snuggle bunny. Those are the kind of cats I like, but didn't get when I got my 8-year-old bengal two years ago.
Once you see the kittens in person, you will have a whole new perspective on the bengal breed. Let us know how the visit goes and what you decide.
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