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Coming in 2023 - Titan Silver Wilderness
Silverstorm Storm Chaser
We are thrilled for 2017 addition Storm Chaser. We gave him him the name Storm Chaser because on his shoulders he has matching swirls that reminded us of midwest tornados. Storm Chaser came to us from Liz at Silverstorm in the UK and we cannot thank her enough for letting another one of her awesome boys come to our home, as he is giving us beautiful kittens. His contrast and rosettes are awesome. As you can see from his photos, he knows he is good looking and he loves attention! Photos are of him as a kitten and at one year.
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We thrilled to have Steely's Image as a part of the Titan Bengal's program and we cannot thank Jesse and Sam enough for parting with him in 2010. He is definitely a spitting image of his father Steely. In just the short time he has been with us, Steely's Image has produced some of the most stunning silver's we have ever seen. Steely's Image is very muscular with a large bone structure and big wisker pads. His spotting is large and bold and he has the softest coat we have ever felt in a Bengal.
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Retired Kings
Titan Midnight Stryker
Born in 2010, Midnight Stryker was the first of our kittens we ever kept to add to our breeding program. Stryker was the off-spring of Steely's Image and Shadow. He had amazing markings. They were jet black. His green eyes just melted your heart. His personality was extremely loving and he never hestiated to jump on your lap whenever he could. Unfortunatley he passed in late 2015 due to unoperable cancer. We miss him terribly, but we are grateful his legacy is continues in his daughter Bella.
Silverstorm Ice Walker
Ice Walker came to us from Liz at Silverstorm in 2016 and he is everything we could have dreamed for him to be. His contrast and rosettes are amazing and you cannot help but notice how magestic he is when you see him in person. We retired him in 2023 and he is now at his forever home. We really miss.
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Bengal Kitten Advice
Have plenty of litter pans available in easily accessible areas that are quiet and the cat will not be alarmed when in the litter box. A good rule of thumb is one more litter pan available than the number of cats.