Bengal Cat Association
Rehoming Cats & Kittens: UK Wide
Cream - Snow Pedigree Bengal
Snow Pedigree Bengal
Name              Cream
Colour:           Snow (seal spotted lynx point)
Pattern:          Spotted / Rosetted
Age:                13 years
Sex:                 Male
He is neutered & microchipped.

Medical conditions: None (No medical issues or recurring health problems)

We have made the very difficult decision to look for another home for our Snow Bengal. I am a single mum and my daughter has gone to university now - I have a new job that requires I travel abroad for months at time and I have no family that can take him - I have asked friends & the vet and am now at a loss what to do with little Cream. He is very aloof and will explore the world on his own. He doesn't like being picked up but will come and loves to lie on you or next to you on the sofa - he doesn't like being alone. A home where people are in and around a lot would suit not too busy as he gets stressed easily. No young children or dogs. He does go outside
 
He's currently based in Cobham , Surrey
Please contact: Anna Svedberg ([email protected]) +447876506850 if you are interested in offering Cream A rehoming donation fee of £100 is required and is to be paid directly to The BCA  [Acc. Number: 37275178 Sort code: 60-20-21]
We offer a non-profit adoption service run by volunteers, all monies raised goes back into our fantastic Bengal Cat Club (The Bengal Cat Association) and will be used to benefit either Pedigree Bengal Cats in need, our Annual Charity (Saving Wild Cats) or the Club Members). Included in your adoption fee will be 5 weeks of insurance & 1 years BCA Club membership, please ensure you provide your details to the Welfare Team to ensure you get these benefits 
 
The first step is to find a cat that you think could be right for you - It’s important you read the cat’s profile all the way through so you can be sure you’ll be able to support their needs. If everything looks promising, get in touch and arrange for you and your family to meet the cat. If possible, spend a few hours to getting to know them better.  

Ask the owner as many questions as you can. Asking the owner lots of questions is great way to find the right pet and make sure you can give them everything they need, too. As soon as the cat is handed over to you, you become their legal owner. You can’t return them to their original home if you change your mind and The Bengal Cat Association isn’t a rescue service so we can’t take them into our care, either. 
If you would like to chat to one of our team about a cat that interests you, but you need some advice before going ahead with the rehome please contact us (bcacatclub@hotmail. com) with your phone number and one of the team will ring you.

As such, you should only go through with the adoption if you’re 100% sure it’s right. If the owner agrees, you can ask to visit your potential new pet a couple of times before making a final decision or try video calling each other. Consider asking these questions before you visit the cat to help make sure you've covered the important considerations. Have I seen how the cat behaves around other cats (if applicable)? Have I double checked that the cat would suit my routine at home? Have I physically checked the cat over? Does s/he have any potential health issues that I need to ask about? Ask to see vet records. If I have children have, I seen how the cat interacts with children? Have my children met the cat? Do I have any doubts? If yes, DO NOT TAKE THE CAT HOME on this occasion and plan to visit again,
For most people, giving up a pet for adoption is heart-breaking. Please bear this in mind when you’re chatting to a owner.

Disclaimer:
Rehoming a rescue cat is a serious commitment please give your new cat a reasonable amount of time to settle to its new life. A cat can take 14 days, and sometimes several months to start to bonding with a new owner, sometimes it can be less time, other times longer.
Remember The Bengal Cat Association is a direct rehoming service, not a rescue organisation. We don’t have the facilities or the means to take cats into our care. So, ensure you as the re-homer ask many questions as you feel you need to before re-homing. However, we do offer a post-adoption support service so please contact us (bcacatclub@hotmail. com) immediately if you’re having any issues or you’ve got any questions and we will do our best to help.
Information
  • Status:Homed
  • Gender: Male
  • Fur colour:White
  • Fur length:Shorthaired
  • Breed: Bengal
  • Age(When Added):13 Year(s) Old
  • Neutered/Spayed:Neutered
  • Indoor/OutdoorAccess to Outdoors
  • Can live with children: No
  • Can live with dogs: No
  • Can live with other cats: Not Sure
When contacting us, please mention that you found us through our Cat Chat Homing Page - thank you!