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  • I can't stop watching them~! They're so preious!

  • omg they r too cute in this video...

  • @tashaBkitty thank you! glad you liked it :D

  • This video makes me wana burst into tears! That's how cute and adorable these kittens are

  • @Sorrows777 aww thanks! :D

  • they are just too precious. Did you keep all the babies or did they go to good homes?

  • @JenDoesStuff no we breed and show, so all the kittens were neutered and went to pet homes, we didnt keep any, as much as I wanted to, mum didnt have a good birth, which can be passed down so we decided neutering was best, one went to be pretty good on the show bench :) and 2 went together, they are nearly 2 years old now can see them grown up on my website :)

  • Lolz..On 0:02 kitten fell and 0:10 pushes her mom BOOM!Her mom falls down! XD Cutee!

  • @nisyarox123 lol thanks :D

  • So cute. Where did you get your bengal cat? How much did it cost you?

  • @Tmckeo12 I am a show breeder of bengals I bred her myself, if you are looking for a pet quailty bengal in the UK, you are looking at around £350-550, depending on quality of coat etc Remember that the parents have to be HCM scanned, and PKD-ef tested aswell, then fiv/felv tested to, then raised indoors and to a high standard, otherwise you end up with a poorly socialised bengal, which is the top reason for them going into rescue :( I can recomend breeders if you like? send me a message :)

  • @lunathesunflowergirl lol they are ver cute :D

  • Love them :) the closest I'll ever get to a cat now is on Youtube...far too busy...hopefully one day I'll get a bengal kitty, hope all the cats are well.

  • @enigmatic369 aww well done on thinking about the cats though, alot of people just go out and buy one without thinking that it may get lonely all day, its always best to get 2 littermates as they are bonded for life :-)

  • @wwwFrostymooncouk - thank you :) well i'm thinking of getting a snowy-type coloured bengal cat - still looking around the UK for a pure one and not mixed! not many around here. Yeah its best to wait b4 rushing into buying one.

  • @enigmatic369 lol even the mixxed ones are moggies, people think if they are 'spotty' they are a bengal, no spotty is just part of the tabby pattern as is the classic tabby pattner (marble in bengals) so unless the parents have paperwork, it = moggie, alot of people bred their pet quality bengal, which may have been sold as a pet for a reason, illness in the lines, bad quality coat, minor fault that a pet owner wont notice, Id leave them people alone to! happy to recomend breedr if you need one!

  • @enigmatic369 lol even the mixxed ones are moggies, people think if they are 'spotty' they are a bengal, no spotty is just part of the tabby pattern as is the classic tabby pattner (marble in bengals) so unless the parents have paperwork, it = moggie, alot of people bred their pet quality bengal, which may have been sold as a pet for a reason, illness in the lines, bad quality coat, minor fault that a pet owner wont notice, Id leave them people alone to! happy to recomend breedr if you need one!

  • @enigmatic369 also with the snow bengals, you can get 2 subsections, first is the 'Seal lynx snow' from the siamese gene, this means that they are born pure white stay lighter and have blue eyes. 'seal mink snow' are born with their pattern, a darker patten and have green eyes, from the burmese gene. 'seal sepia snow' is from a mix of the top 2 genes, very dark in colour and they have gold eyes.

    Then the lovely browns, and sorrel (a reddish tint) which is my personal favourtie :)

  • I just love your little family!

  • @melodykatz awww thanks! :-D 

  • awwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww they are so cute (: i wish i had beagle cats

  • @lpsfoxfur lol I wouldnt like a beagle cat :-D I love bengals though! :-D lol

  • awwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww

  • @sportsinger thanks! :-D

  • muurrrr muuuuurrr says the mom cat and mew mew says the little ones lol.

  • @whiterose783 lol L:D

  • we dont want to stay in the box mommy ! lol aww so cute !

  • @cassieavril lol :D 

  • OMG i want one of those little things!!!!

  • @ButterflyGathering lol :) they are graet cats, just make sure you go t oa reputable breeder :) :)

  • @wwwFrostymooncouk Yes they are!! so beautiful :)) But they are "special" and no one neglects them. So i feel better adopting stray kittens. I have a 2 year old male cat that i saved from the streets and now i wouldn't give him away even with a million dollars. He is so precious and important. You can check him out in my channel.

    (but i wouldn't mind also having one of those little thingys!! haha :P I hope they are in good homes)

  • @ButterflyGathering of course, yours are speical to, just because they are 'pedigree' doesnt make them more specail than your babies, I have 'moggies' to (all neutered!!)

    I neuter my kittens before they go to good homes so no back yard breeding, and we health tests all of our cats, when you breed properly its a hobby, we often lose money but thats my own problem, its my 'hobby' and I choose to do it. We vet homes and they all have fabs homes, 2went together and are lovely rosetted :)

  • mmmm.....

    There are 5 of them!

    ....

  • @GunMeat yes thats right, well, 6 including mum :)

  • @wwwFrostymooncouk... Where is dad...?

  • @viggocorleone we used a outside stud boy, we dont own a bengal stud boy, also dads wouldnt be allowed near the kittens until 8weeks + of age, as you never know how they will react, so we would never ever risk a un neutered boy near the kittens, they meet our neutered boys, but only supervised at 8 weeks plus of age. :) these kittens are nearly 2 years of age now updates are on my website :)

  • The cute thing about this video is that a mum cat makes sure one of her kittens wouldnt fall and hurt themselfs when kittens are trying to get out of the box.:)

  • @justyaSweetAngel awww I know! shes a good mum :)

  • That mother cat seems to be a very loveable cat.

  • @Phantomerik24 shei s :o) you can see more of her under 'crazy bengal cat' on our videos :)

  • LET ME OUT!!! XD

  • after seeing some of your videos im thinking about getting a bengal. Lovely.

  • @pauljmcmillan aww thats great, please make sure you research and go to a reputable registered breeder who knows the breed, alot of BYB breeders now ruining it :(

  • CUTE OVERLOAD, CANT STAND IT......... MUST FIGHT BACK......

  • @AbesAreC00l lol Resistant is futile!!! :o)

  • does the mom teach the kitten how to fight? or is it instincts?

  • @dina87 not sure what you mean, why would they fight?

  • @wwwFrostymooncouk I suppose the person that asked this is asking it because that mother cat is being a lil bit rough with the kittens. More then a normal mother would be. Out of my four litters of kittens the mother cat never played with the kittens head. :p

  • @killurbekilled Im not sure what your replying to as lots of comments on here!!

    But this is totally normal for mums to play with kittens, sometimes it can lookms harsh when they are teaching them mannors, for example headlocks and kicking to stop them feeding/ the weaning process, they do NOT hurt them ever, it is simple mannors, that are learnt between 8 -12weeks of age.

    What cats do you breed? :)

  • @wwwFrostymooncouk We didn't intionally breed ours. 2 of our cats got out 2 years consecutively and bred with some ferals. So they had a bunch of breeds in the litters themselfs. But I never did see them play with the kittens like that, it may have been that they were just boring cats.

  • @killurbekilled Oh right, if they were neutered at 3-6months of age it wouldnt happen though :o( Yes sounds lik they were moggies, ferels are alot different to a moggie or housecat, so that will also be put down through the kittens. All of mine play with their babies, just see my other videos :)

  • omg at all the noise and moving of the cam..cant enjoy it..but cute cat family

  • @vsop6 lol sorry, you can put it on mute! Its hard to keep up with them as they move so much, try not to miss the action lol :-)

  • @wwwFrostymooncouk lol you should try to put the camera somewhere or something while filming them, love watching them but hate the moving camera and the noise of it!

  • @gametier ah bit hard when they are running about to have it in one place, im not a professional..just me and a handheld cam :o(

  • @vsop6 haha I'm with you!

  • soooooooooooooooooooo cuuuuuuuuute tooooo muuuuch

  • @izices awww thanks! :D 

  • Lovely brood there ! Their queen is a pretty young lady , and one can tell that she loved her little hearts !

    I love listening to a queen interact with her kittens ; love the vocallisations . I have a half-Brit (shelter rescue) and he talks to his catnip toys .

  • Why do you keep putting them back in the box? Looks like they want out, and that mommy cat is calling them out?

  • @AGlobalVillage because they are too little, 1 week later they were out of the box playing, we have to keep them safe until they are big enough and older :-)

  • @wwwFrostymooncouk The mother cat would have kept them safe. my cat had six kittens and I hardly had to do anything. I just fed her good food and left her to it. We got the kittens onto solid food as early as we could and did that with raw minced meat. They gobbled it up.

  • @maxieslimshadey maybe for you, but there is a hell of alot more work to it than that ;0)

  • 0:24-- Get out of mah way!

  • @MieMegaLove haha it does look like that!! :) :)

  • And don't forget to look for them in shelters. We had one lost Bengal, about 2 years old, gorgeous, dropped off by a good citizen. He hated his cage and howled and screamed all the time. Finally one day a woman came in and asked if we had any bengals. It was love at first sight. That cat was really sweet.

  • @79barkingspider yes you can get lovely cats in shelters, we are in the uk and its very rare for a bengal or pedigree cat to be in a rescue, sometimes you can find them but if they are from a good breeder, the breeder takes them back and finds a home for them :)

  • very cute! I'm looking for an active, dog-like cat, but isn't soo so busy that they don't have atleast a little time left in the day to be pet or chill on a lap after play. Abyssinians seemed cool but their independence and always busy character is turning me off a bit. How would you compare a Bengal to aby's?

  • @Glitchking I Love both breeds, but bengals are crazy 24/7 and from what Ive heard about abbys they are to! Id always get two from the same litter aswell, you will tire HOURS before they do... ;-)

  • Watching The King Of Queens ? lol

  • @ThaOneChrisJONES haha you know it! I knew someone would hear the tv one day :-P

  • @wwwFrostymooncouk lol I love The King Of Queens. Oddly enough Im watching it right now as we speak ! btw I love your cats, Bengals really seem to be a playfull breed. Im wondering how much one costs ? As I was thinking about buying 1 or 2 sometime in the future.

  • @ThaOneChrisJONES haha i have it recorded, how sad!

    They are VERY playful outgoing cats, id advise to research and talk to breeders as much as possible, they arent for everyone....2 is def better than 1 and littermates is ideal.

    it depends what country you are in and the quality of the cat :)

  • :O the mom is a vampire its eating the babys neak:o

  • @AwsomeXzero erm...shes playing! washing them! lol ;-E

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