Serendipity
Ser en' dip I ti, (noun)
Recognised as one of the most beautiful words in the English language, serendipity is defined as the
occurrence of making pleasant and desirable discoveries by pure accident.
It is also deemed to be one of the most difficult words to translate in the English language,
due to its whimsical and magical nature
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Welcome to Serendipity Bengals...
Serendipity Bengals are a Staffordshire (England) based, TICA-registered cattery with the prefix SERENDIPITYUK; our registration number is 31395.
We are also registered with the Bengal Cat Association.
We breed top-quality health tested, HCM negative, PK-def and Pra-b normal, fully socialised and 'bombproof' Bengal kittens.
Established in 2015 but with over a decade of research into the Bengal breed behind us before we even thought about moving into breeding, we specialise in producing wild-looking and beautiful Snow, Blue and Silver Bengal kittens in standard, solid and charcoal patterns, with excellent type and contrast that conform closely to the TICA breed standard.
If you aren't familiar with the breed standard, please click here to learn more.
What's in a name...?
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We chose the name 'Serendipity' because as you can see from the definition at the top of the page, Serendipity describes a 'happy accident', which is really how our passion for Bengals came about.
I hadn't heard of the breed until one day, browsing the internet at aged 19, I chanced upon a website full of the most beautiful glittered, rosetted, wild looking Bengal cats and from then on, I fell completely in love with the breed.
Fast-forward over 20 years (!) and here we are, being clambered over by bouncing baby Bengals on a regular basis - and we wouldn't have it any other way :)
Beautiful Bengal kittens from our previous litters...
(l-r; Seal Lynx rosetted female, Mink Solid female, Mink Charcoal female)