Hello again,
Have you ever though that it is not the cats fault that is has been bred from a back yard breeder? If people like myself were to turn their nose up at kittens/cats because (Its a cheap cat and not a quality pedigree) there would be many more homeless kittens in shelters awaiting homes. Some people think that if you havent paid in excess of £400 for a quality bengal then they mustnt be worth spending your time or money on them. All of my cats have been rescued and offered a wonderful home by myself and my family. I am very proud of the fact that I am not at all snobberish about the fact that I offered my home to this poor bengal cat (the runt as you call it!) He's my beautiful boy and I feel no shame at all in rescuing him from a more terrible fate of staying there with this ignorant woman. You remind me of a lady who works at my local Cats Protection shelter who puts most people off adopting these poor cats before they even get through the gate to look at them. People feel bullied into provided useless information when all they want to do is offer a home to these babies. If they are willing to pay £30, £40, or even £50 then they are obviously interested in helping to give them a good home. Obviously I made a HUGE mistake coming onto this website looking for advice as it is only for people with PROPER bengals who have been born with a silver spoon in their mouth. Its a shame that you dont offer thanks and respect to anyone who is offering a home to ANY cat of ANY breed. just as long as it has been offered a LOVING home.
I think your comments were unjustified and I will find another website to express my concerns and show off my beautiful babies on.
Please try and not put anyone else off asking for help when they need it without making them feel like they are not worthy of owning a Bengal.