*sigh* I keep wondering whether I should reply as I get so upset and angry reading these.
as above really, you aren't helping any breed, you don't have a breed, your cat isn't registered, if you don't understand what I said above then please please neuter her, that is the basic of basics.
you need to start with a registered breeding girl from health tested parents. Around £800 - 1500 (last time I looked) HCM is a heart condition, you scan the cats once a year, the cost is anywhere from 300-1200 per cat per year BEFORE breeding. PKDEF FIV FELV BEFORE breeding. You should really show so you know your cats faults, or ask a good breeder who knows the standard, you then seek a cat that has what she needs, so each litter should hopefully be better then the last. It isn't just the male up the road, stud fees anywhere from £400-1000. You keep kittens for a min of 13weeks, fully vac and register them, neuter them (before they leave which is what I do, to stop people like the breeder you went to from getting their hand son my kittens) then others randomly breeding.
You already own a cat from a good breeder, why didnt you go to them? Can you please neuter your girl, go to them buy a show neuter and learn about all the breed standard and how to raise kittens, bengals need SO MUCH MORE then the 'average' litter to make them into well rounded cats.
She may not get on with your male anymore, so you need to know that, and must keep him separate from the kittens at all time, she may spray and crap all over your home when in call (mine did) she can change, she may need a C-section (around £1000) she may not look after her kittens, can you revive a kitten at birth? help mum give birth to one? hand rear X amount of kittens? prepared to loose mum during a birth? and yes I know it may go smoothly, but you need to know these things in case, I have used each of them, sadly
It just isn't as easy as putting 2 cats together
viewtopic.php?f=7&t=14536I have to say that this is the exact reason I gave up breeding, people just random breeding, the Bengal market is flooded, it is ruining what is a lovely breed
you maybe stuck with a litter of 5 kittens unable to home them for £50 each. Very very sad, so advice is neuter have a wonderful pet and start from scratch.