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Bearbrook Bengals review: Unethical behavior 1

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My husband and I had placed a deposit on a red Abyssinian kitten from Bear Brook Bengals, a cattery in Weeki Wachee, Fl. We were meeting the breeder (Aida) in Sarasota to pick up our kitten on Nov. 8th. She immediately made reference to the "buttons" - 2 round bald spots - on his ears, which she claimed he'd had since birth. I immediately thought "ringworm" but foolishly accepted her reassurance; after all, she's the breeder and I'd never actually seen ringworm before. Looking back at the photos she'd sent us weeks before, we could see there were no "buttons" present. We took him to the vet and sure enough, he tested positive. When I called her about this, she still claimed she didn't know it was ringworm, even though she admitted to having had Persians with it many years ago. This, I'm learning, is an experience you don't forget. We first had to isolate him from our other cat but unfortunately the damage was already done. Our older cat now has ringworm as well. We have to keep them both out on the lanai, medicate daily, dip them in a sulphur solution 2x/week, and decontaminate all hard surfaces with a bleach solution 2x/week. This even applies to the vacuum cleaner. We spray carpets and upholstery regularly with anti-fungal treatment after vacuuming. So far the tab has exceeded $800. When I first spoke to Aida about the diagnosis, she offered to send me a check to cover the medication ($160). I sent her an itemization from the vet that included the other expenses - for the kitten only - that came to $105.61, for a total of $265.61. That was a month ago. I haven't heard from her. Aida, as a breeder, had to know exactly what those rings meant. She didn't want to lose a sale. In the end, she didn't even want to do the right thing and pay for the treatment. The worst aspect of this whole nightmare, though, is having to keep our kitties isolated from us. I only hope they'll learn to trust us again.

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Apr 13, 2024 11:44 pm EDT
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I sent money for the treatment plus I refunded you. You refused to return the cat. A year later you wanted me to breed her for you. I said she was a pet. Your answer I will fund a breeder that will give me papers for her. Unethical behavior is yours