a spot above bengals

Producing beautiful Bengal kittens

About us

We are new in the Bengal cat breeding world, however, we have several mentors that are helping us every step of the way. We first fell in love with this breed when we were blessed with our Maggie girl 5 years ago.

 

My name is Dottie and I have been a nurse since 1996. My husband is retired from the Indiana Department of Corrections. We have 4 grown children, 3 granddaughters and 1 grandson.

 

Our family also consists of 7 cats, 5 females and 2 males. They are all part of our household, which can be a little chaotic at times. Our unaltered (breeding) male (Namir) doesn’t have full run of the house, however. He has his own living quarters with cat runs that gives him access to his outdoor tents during the day. This is to prevent unexpected pregnancies and spraying around the house.

 

Not to worry though, Namir has frequent daily visits from one cat at a time and plenty of love, pets, and play time with his humans (AKA: us).

Namir, our silver mink male Bengal

This guy is not only beautiful, but so sweet and gentle. 

Freya, our silver Bengal Queen

She had her first litter 12/21/23. 2 snow seals, 2 silvers, and 1 mink. All are beautiful and healthy. All but one has went to their forever home, the other one, Atlas (snow seal male) is remaining with us as our fur-ever baby. Freya’s second litter was born May 13th. She has 7!!! beautiful babies.

Maggie, our brown/black Bengal (fixed/altered)

Maggie seems to be the queen-bee, even though she’s fixed) of the house. She is a mild leader and watches over the others to make sure they are all behaving (yeah right!). She has full conversations with my husband!

Aaliyah, our brown Bengal Queen

Her and Freya are best friends. She had her first litter 12/26/23. She had 3 browns and 2 silvers. She is an amazing momma! All of her kittens were placed in loving forever homes. Aaliyah had her 2nd litter May 4th.

Molly, our Russian Blue (fixed/altered)

She is not a Bengal or a breeding female, but she deserves as much attention and love as the rest.

Avyanna , our little princess.

She is listed as a brown Bengal, however, as she grows she looks more silver/black…not much brown on her, if at all. We got her from All Spotted Up Bengals and she’s absolutely gorgeous, as you can see. She is adjusting to our household quite well. Her and Atlas have become good  friends. 

Atlas (neutered snow seal lynx)

This is our “sour patch kid.” He is Freya’s and Namir’s kitten from her first litter. 

Our Mission

Hello, here at a Spot Above Bengal Cattery, it is our mission and passion to produce beautiful, happy, healthy, and well socialized Bengal kittens that can be placed in a loving forever (furever) home. We commit to being available for guidance to the new parents to answer any questions that may come up over the years or to just simply share stories.