There were no pictures in your post! Just know there are spotted and marbled tabbies that can resemble bengals. If the breeder gave you registration papers for the kitty that say the kitten is a bengal, then the kitten is a bengal. If the "breeder" claims the kitten is a bengal and did not give you any papers, then it's not a bengal. A purebred bengal is worth some money. I don't know that bengal crosses have a value outside of being a wonderful, loving pet. Sounds like this could be a backyard breeder.
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