
As a dedicated Bengal breeder, I believe that responsible breeding goes far beyond appearance alone. With over 10 years of experience breeding and owning Bengals, and more than 30 years of overall breeding experience, I have developed a deep understanding of temperament, health, and breed standards. My focus is on raising well-socialized, healthy Bengals that thrive as loving companions, supported by knowledge, care, and a lifelong commitment to the breed.
My mission is to responsibly breed Bengalls that combine a wild, striking appearance with a friendly, social temperament. By focusing on health, temperament, and breed standards, I aim to raise well-balanced, high-quality Bengals that thrive in family homes and enrich the lives of their owners.

Temperament is of utmost importance to us. Even the most beautiful cat must have an excellent temperament. For this reason, we only breed Bengals with a friendly, social, and sweet disposition. In addition to temperament, health is a top priority. The parents of our kittens are fully health-screened, as are their grandparents and previous generations. We take our responsibility seriously and carefully select only healthy bloodlines for our breeding program. Lastly, appearance also matters. When choosing a Bengal, you expect a cat that reflects the breed’s unique look. We strive to breed pedigree Bengals that meet the breed standard as closely as possible, in accordance with the official Bengal breed standard.Our cattery is registered with TICA and BCF, and all of our kittens are provided with an official pedigree.


Bengals are spectacular and striking cats, often described as miniature forest cats. Not only do they resemble their wild counterparts in appearance, but also in the way they move. Curious and highly intelligent, Bengals want to be involved in everything around them and are known for their high activity level.
Because of this, they require plenty of interaction, mental stimulation, and physical challenges. Bengals enjoy being in elevated spaces where they can observe their surroundings and are well known for being vocal and communicative with their owners.
A Bengal thrives best with companionship, whether that be a dog, another Bengal, or a confident and assertive cat. Without sufficient enrichment and attention, a Bengal may become bored and frustrated, which can lead to undesirable or destructive behavior in the home.