We were contacted by a Bengal rescue group in Colorado. A larger breeder was closing down and they needed to place the cats that were not adoptable. They had several hybrid Bengals that were unable to be socialized for adoption.
With the launch of our new hybrid rescue program, we were able to take in nine of their high generation Bengals. All of them were spayed and neutered and now live together in our new hybrid haven area.
The indoor area gives them the comforts of a home environment while their doggy door access gives them an outdoor habitat where they can climb trees and perches.
Wiggy and Maugy, female F1 Bengals, also came from the Colorado group. One of their parents was an Asian Leopard Cat and the other was a Bengal Domestic Cat. At least a few of the other Bengals are direct offspring of Wiggy and Maugy.