Chris,
I'm not trying to be critical of you, because buying a predigreed cat for the first time (is it your first time?) can be kind of a baffling and confusing experience. But it really isn't good when a breeder has no website (thus no accountability/transparency of their practices and such), keeps their cats in cages, rehomes their kittens early (before 12 weeks) and offers no registration papers. Those are all hallmarks of what is often referred to as "backyard breeders" (a bad "word" in the pedigreed cat community). You mention the low price, and compare them to pet stores (pet stores? what pet store would sell bengals?). It just sounds like all kind of corners are being cut, and quite frankly, I'd be concerned about the kitten's health and socialization due to what seems to me to be pretty questionable breeding practices.
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