Fun at the shows! Meet lots of people

   email me: cazpurr@airlogic.net
 phone: 815-673-3678
 U.S. mail: 7895 E 3000 N.
           Manville, IL.  61319
          
Why am I a breeder and is it worth It? Read below!

 


 
These letters from their emails  below
explain it all..... 

 

     

 

 
 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2006 10:25 PM
Subject: THANK YOU!!!
Hi Linda!!!!
I just wanted to take some time to tell you how pleased I am with my sweet Leia!! She is Just amazing, personality, and looks, if I could describe a perfect bengal, Leia is it, with her awesome head, The perfect profile, the small well set ears,  her big bright blue noctral eyes, and strong chin! and that's only her head! Leia has awesome thick boneing structure, long sleek body, and and super short thick tail! Her coat texture and pattern are flawless! completely dropped out rosetted spots, and soft as a bunny coat with all that glitter! But that's not all She is the biggest lover bug I have ever met! such a sweety, I really hit the jack pot her. I cant wait to get her in the show hall! She will win everyone over with her good looks and sweet personality!! I just wanna thank you, for trusting me with this little piece of heaven. We clicked instantly, like she has always known me, and trusted me I love her so much already!! She is a joy to have in my life, as you are a great breeder, and wonderful person.
Thank you so much
Jessyca & Cazpurr Leather N Lace Of Alize
AKA: Leia
Alizebengals.com

            

----- Original Message -----

Sent: Monday, July 10, 2006 8:16 PM
Subject: Thank You!

 
Hi Linda!
I have to tell you that I LOVE my kitten!!!!!!!!!!!!  I look at him every day and can't believe he is mine! He sleeps in bed with my husband and I every night!! He loves to cuddle really close! He is still a little scared, he has free roam of the house but still stays up in our bedroom. I bring him down stairs twice a day so he gets used to it and he knows there is nothing to be scared of. Well maybe there is something to be scared of 2 children that absolutely love him, kiss him, hug him, carry him, and both wip the kitty wand at him and a dog who chases him like he's his dessert!! All that this kitten has been through with the kids picking him up and all he has NEVER bit them even in play. He is the most gentle and sweet kitten. I cannot tell you how much we LOVE him!!! Everyone that has seen him can't stop talking at how beautiful he is!  We will be getting another kitten in the future! You matched this kitten perfectly with our family, he is beautiful. Thank you soooooooooooooooooooooooo much you are awesome!! We are bringing the kitten on Tuesday Aug 22 to get neutered so hope you will be ready to go to lunch that day!! Talk to you soon!
Thank you again
Stacy Mitchell

----- Original Message -----
To: Linda Johnson

Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2005 8:51 PM
 

Linda-

I just sent you several pictures of "the girls" and the paperwork you
requested in order to get the kittens pedigree papers.

I also wanted to tell you that the kittens are a Godsend.  As you probably
figured when you had them, short-tail is the ornery one.  We forever squirt
her with water to get off the counters, and you turn your back, and she is
right up there again!!  She is much more friendly to strangers, me, etc.
Mandy tends to be more reserved and takes some time for her to let you come
to her and pick her up.  Both are very, very much "people cats".  Where we
are, they are.  If we go into a room and shut the door, I can guarantee that
short-tail will sit by the door and meow as loud as she possibly can.

Carole loves them to death, and so do I.  In some ways, they are very much
like regular housecats, but in other ways they are very different.

Short-tail plays fetch.  She has a favorite toy.  You throw it, and she will
bring it right back.  You will wear out throwing it, before she does!

They have had no problems health wise.  They are perfect
kittens..........well........of course short-tail does have her days.  She
loves straws, so the last thing you do is leave a drink with a straw in it.

Also, one day I was looking for my keys.  I looked everywhere.  Then I
thought, "I wonder if those cats........".   Sure enough, there were the
keys at their favorite sleeping place.

They both love each other, groom each other, holler when they don't visually
see the other one.

I believe you gave us "award winners" also because their fuzzies are slowly
fading and their spots are very pronounced, as the pictures show.  It killed
us to leave them overnight at the vet hospital, but actually, they survived
well from the vet.

Remember we was going to another vet that scared the kittens and you advised
going to a different vet?  Well, we followed that advise and glad we did.
Later we found the previous vet had a reputation for killing animals he
operated on.  We take them to the St Joe vet.  What is nice is they also
have a hospital, so we felt very secure when we took them in for their
declaw/spay.  The St Joe vet/hospital costs are very high, but it is wealth
worth it for the peace of mind.

We had them to do preliminary tests on their heart/lungs/etc before the
surgery, just to be safe.

Thank you Linda for the best Kittens we have ever had.

Rick & Carole Sell

 

----- Original Message -----

Sent: Friday, May 13, 2005 7:21 PM
Subject: Sammie

 
Hi Linda,
 
Made it home safe.  Sammie was soooooooo good the whole ride home, what a sweetheart, she purrs all the time.  She would play with her toys then sleep get up and play again.  She never even cried at all!!!!   Shes here with me now playing with her feather wond, going crazy.  She's gonna be one spoiled little girl!  I will get my digital camera hooked back up to my computer and send you pictures sometime this weekend.  Thanks So much for everything, really love all the goodies in the scrap bag, Thanks!!!
 
Bonnie Holzberger

----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, April 24, 2005 10:05 AM
Subject: Jake's First Night

 
Jake is the smartest 9-week old kitten I've ever seen.  He meowwwwwwwwwwed loudly for just a few minutes in the car, then settled down and slept all the way home (an hour or so).  Carl held the carrier on his lap.  He was at home in the utility room by his bed and litter box with the water and dry food nearby.  We sat down on the floor with him for over an hour playing and laughing, stopping every few minutes for Lovin' ups and a Rubdown.  Then it was time for a little drink of the kitten milk you put in his Wonderful little Scrap Bag.  We closed the door at bedtime, left on a nightlite,  and didn't hear a peep out of him until this morning.
 
His personality just sparkles as he proudly carries his feather wand all over the house now (only 1 day in his new home).  Right now, he's trying to figure out what's inside Carl's tummy that keeps growling and gurgling when they both laid down for a nap, and soon, both were sound asleep.  shhhhhhhhhh
 
{whispering} Thank You so much,
Terry Mecklenburg, Athens

Sent: Friday, April 29, 2005 4:12 PM
Subject: Fun with Dash

 
Hi Linda,
 
Just wanted to let you know that things are going great with Dash.  He is so much fun and just a joy to have in the house.  Thanks for all the reminders about how quick kittens are...we have to really keep an eye on him.  He's been interested in the fridge, the hot oven, the dishwasher, the cupboards, the fireplace and even the laundry shoot.   He stays in one room unless we're home and then has the run of the first floor.  Really dashes all around the place!   He is doing well with our dog, almost has the dog all trained!   So, that's it for now.  Thanks for such a great kitty.  We love him lots.
 

Susan Wade

 

From: "B Powers" <betz95@yahoo.com>
Sent: Saturday, November 13, 2004 10:42 AM
Subject: Love you're website

 Hi I love you're website I went on the kittens page and
 I just wanted those kittens to just jump out of the
 page and hug me! My uncle Pat Powers says that he got
 his cats from you. And our family is thinking about
 getting a cat and are family was also thinking if we
 do get a cat it will probably be a cazpurr bengal
 cat. My uncle pat says that cazpurr bengal cats are
 really fun kind of cats. So we were thinking that if
 we do get a cat we will maybe get it from you. Because
 my uncle says that you're cats are really cute and we
 can get a lot of other details from my uncle pat
 about that  kind of cat and maybe you can tell me all
 the do's and don'ts,
 From Betsy Powers age 9 in forth grade have 2 older
 sisters and 1 dog

Monday July 2004

Hi Linda,
   Just a note to update you on Sarena.  She will be getting spayed next Tuesday the 27th so I will be able to send you those papers after that.
  I have to tell you buying her was the best money I've ever spent. She is such a joy to us. As I type she is curled up on my lap purring away. She is such a good cat. She is coming out of her crazy kitty stage and I actually am going to miss it. I had a few people say to me " Do you know what your getting yourself into getting a Bengal cat ?" She has proved to them that I definitely made a good choice. I hope to bring home another one some day but I'm not quite sure how Sarena will feel about it since she is the Queen of the house.  I have to admit we have spoiled her quite a bit. She is so good with picking up and going with me wear ever  I roam . She loves going to my boyfriends and my moms house and has traveled up north with us. All we have to do is plop a litter box and food and water dish down for her and she's perfectly content.  Actually she loves the adventure of having other homes to claim I think.   Shes never had an accident with not being able to find the litter boxes either. When I take her somewhere the first thing she does is run and see if a litter box is there for her and shes all set. Such a smart cat! Here are a couple updated pictures . Hope you enjoy.
                             Mary Steinmetz

Wedenesday, August 21, 2002

Linda, our cat we purchased from you is doing great! only cried the first night. He has adapted very well. He has gone in the liter box every time to go potty. He loves to play and have fun just like you said. His name is Simara.  Simara already knows our house. He is still a little scared of strangers. This cat is very very smart. He already comes to his name and recognizes me and Denise. He is everything you promised us plus more! Thanks for giving us your print out of how you took care of him. I think that made him adapt much better. We really give you big compliments on your breeding capabilities and how clean your cat areas and home is. Keep up the good work and thanks a billion for the totally awesome Bengal!!!

Thanks, Rhett & Denise McCrady 

 

 

Wednesday, October 30, 2002

Linda,

   Thank you for the photo. I was going to write to you yesterday, but our
computers were down (a server, main hard drive, fried). I will send you
some digital email photos of her today or tomorrow in her new environments (or
 when  the computers are working fully). She is one happy kitty. I renamed
her Tiger Lily (we just call her Lily) and she is just precious. She goes to
work with me and has the run of the office where all my coworkers play with
her.
  Everyone loves her dearly....she is spunky and so loveable all in one. I
 can't thank you enough for such a precious bundle of joy. She loves to be
 perched on tall slender items (such as my shoulder), is real curious, and
will only sleep on or close to me. She hardly cries at all and makes
really cute noises when she eats her chicken. I couldn't be happier! Everyone
 comments on how she melts like butter in your hands. Such exceptional
 quality! I must get back to work now (as I didn't work too much
yesterday - worrying about her getting adjusted to her new environments) as she is
currently sleeping on my lap and I will take this opportunity to get some
computer work done now that the computers are somewhat working.

 P.S. - Lily taught me that if you press the space bar while searching a
web site, my screen will automatically scroll down - she's already teaching me
 about computers! I just love her so much!

 Talk to you soon.

 Sincerely,
 Danielle

Text Copyright 2001 Linda Johnson