Bengal Cat Purchase Agreement – Cats by Aluren Affordable Bengal Kittens, Show Quality Bengals and Breeder quality Bengal Cats

POLICY OF DEPOSITS:

1) The purpose of the deposit is to insure the Purchasers intent to purchase the Bengal described in this agreement. All but $100.00 is refundable if the Purchaser changes his/her mind to buy the cat/kitten prior to the initial veterinarian examination described in this agreement of sale contract. The above Bengal cat will be held for the purchaser and not be sold to any other buyer regardless. A breech of contract, either verbal, written, or through neglect or avoidance to communicate, on Purchasers part can jeopardize the chance of placing the Bengal cat in a new home quickly as possible. For this reason $100.00 of the deposit is NOT refundable.

2) The purpose of the deposit also serves as a guarantee for the amount of deposit. The above amount of deposit will be refunded to the Purchaser if the Seller fails to make available the above said cat/kitten to Purchaser. However, Seller reserves the option to offer a replacement cat/kitten and Purchaser is entitled to accept or decline.

Terms of papers by T.I.C.A. If Kitten is Purchased as a pet, papers will be provided by breeder after buyer has provided certification by a veterinarian that the kitten has been altered, and cannot be bred. Under no terms may kitten be bred.

Upon receiving documentation that the kitten has been spayed, Registry documentation (“Papers”) will be sent by mail to you. You may note that a leopard is registered with TICA as a “brown-spotted-tabby” this is how TICA requires the cat to identified. Rest assured your cat is a Bengal.

If the buyer decides to place the Bengal cat in the care of any establishment for the welfare of the cat (i.e. Humane Society, or SPCA) the buyer will provide the breeder right of first refusal to re-take ownership of the kitten.

Bengal Cat Agreement Instructions:

Aluren agrees to provide one healthy Bengal cat/kitten. Buyer agrees to take kitten to veterinarian of choice within three days of sale. If the kitten is diagnosed with any ailment buyer has choice of returning kitten for replacement of kitten with a kitten of equal value. If kitten establishes any ailments after vet certifies health it is upon the breeder to decide if it is due to buyers neglect. Aluren guarantees health otherwise, for 14 days after buyer’s veterinarian and good health is established have received it. After 14 days of ownership all costs incurred for health of kitten are buyers responsibility.

The following Instructions in red are non-binding but highly recommended.

Cat will not be fed milk or fish products. Upon arrival to new home keep cat separated from other animals and isolated to one room with litter box up until its first vet check or 3 days which ever comes last. This is meant to assure your cat will know where its litter box is, and if there is any health issues your other animals are assured their safety. If you are bringing your new Bengal into a new home with other cats and you do not quarantine your cat up until its vet visit you will void the health guarantee. If you do not have your kitten seen by a vet within 10 days of receiving kitty this will void my health guarantee.

Feeding

You will undoubtedly have your own favorite nutritional diet plan. For the sake of your cat’s adjustment you do want adjust gradually from the cats current feeding program to yours. Try to feed it what I feed it at first and mix it up with your food for the first week. More specifically I feed my cats Science Diet kitten food as it’s hard food, and 3 times a week it’s wet food is Nine Lives Plus. Change their water once a day, some times twice. I don’t have strong feelings against other brands however I do know that Science Diet is best you can buy. I don’t feed table scraps. Please refrain. If you do, you are training your cat to seek out human food on counters.

• GRASS: Some pets like to gnaw on grass. It’s not bad for Bengals but the blades can upset their stomach. If you mince it up, it’s safer to eat and not at all unhealthy. • MILK: don’t feed it to your kitten; KMR at your vet is a milk replacement if you insist.

• REAL FISH: Not healthy for cats. Fish ‘flavored’ canned and dry food is acceptable.