This is very interesting:
I will presume that readers in the UK are looking for a Bengal Cat, registered with the GCCF, as many British pedigree cats are. Whether you are looking for a show cat or a family pet, it is imperative that you acquire a healthy, vaccinated, insured animal from a reputable breeder who will have given your Bengal a good start in life.
Because of the media attention given to Bengals and the high prices which these cats can command, it has been alleged that some irresponsible breeders have been attracted to the breed. Reports are that some silly sums of money have been changing hands and cats have not always been placed with suitable owners. To combat this, several breed societies have been formed where responsible breeders are dedicated to the welfare of the Bengal and to keeping prices reasonable. This magazine recommends that you contact one of these as they will put you in touch with reputable breeders in your area. Since the Bengal Cat was recognised for show status by the GCCF in 1997, earlier problems are in decline, such as the alleged practice of unrecognised breeders outcrossing to tabby cats in an attempt to save money, or even allegedly selling tabby cats as Bengals to unsuspecting customers!