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CONTACT Etché
Patrick & Julie
Vénobre
My mother, Judith Condon is in Florida with Maia and
the kittens. Her phone # is 904-389-8075 and email is: no-spam-please-wehrly@bellsouth.net
We are now living in Vinon sur Verdon, (Provence)
France . Here's our new contact info: Please keep in mind if you
call that it is 9 hours later in France than California and 6 hours
later from Florida. BEFORE 3 PM
from US is usually best. If you call us, we'll be happy
to call you right back because we have a discounted
rate.
Phone 011-33-492-75-8488
Email: no-spam-please- jcvenobre@club-internet.fr

We
accept credit card & Echeck deposits through these secure online
payment processors
Visa & MasterCard deposits
through Stormpay
* Please call (904) 389-8075
or email to be sure your preferred
kitten is available

How Etché
Bengals came to be...
Patrick and I had been an animal lovers
all of our lives, in fact, love of cats and art was what brought us
together. He was in southern France, I had recently become disabled
and was back in school again since my career as a graphic artist
came to an end. While online doing homework, Patrick read my AOL
profile and sent me an IM (Instant Message) in broken English and we
typed back and forth a little while, mostly misinterpreting
eachother but that lead to a lot of laughs. We started corresponding
in September of 1997. 3 visits, thousands of IM's , hundreds of
emails, plenty of huge phone bills and 3 tourist visas later, he
resigned from his unrewarding programming job, left his home in
beautiful Aix en Provence and applied for his
green card in Florida. By Feb 2000, we were married. With his masters in
Architecture and a BS in Computer Science, I was sure he'd have no
trouble finding a good career here in Jacksonville but after 2 years
of high stress dead-end jobs, we decided life was too short and
there had to be a simpler way to get by. I sell herbs on eBay and we
tried selling prints of his pencil drawings which
cost more to have printed than we can get and furniture
he designed but after haggling $200 for a chair that took
$100 in materials and 2 weeks to make, needless to say, we were open
to new ideas. We have delved in the art shows doing fused
glass which we enjoy immensely but again,
it's difficult to make a living on fine art when there is beautiful
imported glass mass produced worldwide and sold for less than we can
buy our raw materials for. We live a simple life but the bills still
have to be paid. What else do we love besides the art, yep, cats...
So what do we do now? Ah, we find another expensive hobby but this
one involves the most wonderful creatures we've ever known.Patrick
wanted to breed hunting dogs but I'm in a wheelchair and didn't want
to roll through you know what. The bengal cats are the closest thing
to a dog that use a litter box and have unyielding loyalty, we fell
in love with bengal cats! An online friend of mine was always
talking about his bengal cat. I suggested we research them as an
alternative to the beloved hunting dogs he had as a child. I
researched for months online, then we traveled around Florida to
meet some in person. We met some nice people and saw some beautiful
cats and I can't say we weren't tempted to buy a couple we saw but
at the time, we didn't find that special one we couldn't resist. We
knew with so many unwanted cats in shelters and rescues, if we were
going to breed cats, we had to start with the best of the best
bloodlines. We figured OK, if we're going to do this, we can't limit
ourselves in any way. We needed to find the most desirable qualities
so we contacted the most reputable breeders we knew of with the most
well known show cats. There were some beauties out there, I found
what I considered to be the epitome of the bengal breed, Gogees Warpaint . We couldn't have him, however, I emailed his
breeder, Gene Ducote, and she had Warpaint's gorgeous full sister (same parents, different
litter) newly available. A lady in Hungary had put a deposit on her
but had changed her mind about breeding so we were fortunate enough
to find Nova from Gogees in Louisiana. We
have no regrets for seeking out Nova, she is the foundation of our
cattery and the joy of our lives. Since those first days, we have
worked with several beautiful bengals from consciencious breeders
carrying the traits and quality we are striving for. Our aim is to
have the happiest, healthiest and friendliest cats available and we
invite you to come witness for yourself the exotic magic catmosphere
of Etché Bengals.
Etché makes the extra effort to:
* include Home
Again microchipping by our Florida licensed
veterinarian upon request.
*Because the fate of every kitten we bring into the world is
important to us, we have worked with our vet so that the cost of
microchips is included to assure Etche cats have the best possible
chance to be returned to their families should they become lost
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* Early Spay or Neuter all Etché Pets
(at our expense) by our Florida licensed veterinarian prior to
leaving. (Buyers not willing to wait will be referred to rescue one
of the many homeless animals
elsewhere.)
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Keep the kittens here with their mother & littermates
until they are completely ready to adapt to their new adoption
home.
*Trace the heritage all the way
back to the Asian Leopard cats &
Domestic Outcrosses for all of their Bengal cats. This
makes pet ownership more rewarding and is
especially beneficial to owners of showcats and breeders
striving for certain looks, temperaments and characteristics
in their breeding
programs.
*
Fully answer any questions you may have regarding this facinating
breed and is happy to refer you to another breeder in your area if
Etché doesn't have the suitable cat to fill your needs.
* Be
members in good standing and register their cats with the most
recognized Cat associations while actively working with reputable
breeders and the finest bloodlines of to improve the Bengal
breed.
* Continuously research and provide the most nutritious
cat foods and suplements availabole, we take plenty of time to
handle and enjoy interactive play to maintain excellent
physical and emotional health for our cats.
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