Congrats on the new kitten! Very nice markings! Unfortunately there are folks in both the dog and cat world who are just in it for the money and unfortunately it is the animals who often suffer. Having the animals live in less than desirable conditions like that, well, there just isn't an excuse for treating animals like that.
On the upside, there are some fantastic breeders out there who really care about the cats and are looking at breeding more like a labor of love (no pun intended) and not as a money making venture. Our first two Bengals came from Libby Kerr at Akerrs Bengals outside of Columbus, Ohio. She is fantastic in every way and I can't say enough good things about her. I must say that the breeder (Laddhill Bengals, Sherwood, OR) we got our most recent Bengal was almost over the top fantastic. She as a relatively small, cage free, home based breeding program. TICA certified, USFW certified. The mom and her 3 kittens were talking around the house free range like they would be in their forever homes. We got our kitten complete with a binder complete with DNA testing for several conditions and genetic background. Complete family tree for mother and father going back 6 generations, full vet records up to date, microchip information, picture of mom and dad, kitten picture of our little guy. I have better health history/records on this little guy than I do on myself. The purchase contract is also a very good clue when looking at breeders. Ours required a kitten health check with our vet within 3 days of getting the kitten. Since he is a pet and not for breeding we are required to send proof of getting him snipped within the first 4-6 months. Has to be 100% indoor cat or if outside has to be on a leader. Sure it all seems like a lot and some people may think it is a pain in the rear but it also tells me our breeder is truly concerned about her cats and their future well being and not about making money by pumping out kittens/puppies. Final note, sometimes the little guys/girls who start out life in less than ideal conditions make the more loving little buddies. The rescue cat we just lost this winter we had for 17 years. She was the best little lap cat, always wanted to be around us and always more than receptive to a scratch on the head. She was found as a kitten in a paper bag in a dumpster with her brother and sister. She was in horrible shape when we got her but ended up being the best cat ever.