Every Athena’s Den kitten comes fully prepared to begin their next adventure. Each of our kittens leaves with a carefully curated starter package to help them transition smoothly into their new home. You’ll receive: Veterinary Health Certificate – Proof of a full health exam from our licensed veterinarian. Health Record – A detailed record of all in-home immunizations and parasite, tick, and flea prevention. Pedigree & TICA Registration Paperwork – Official documentation verifying your kitten’s lineage and registration eligibility. Rabies Tag & Certificate (for kittens over 4 months old) – Up-to-date rabies vaccination and tag for your kitten’s safety and travel requirements. Starter Food – A generous supply of the food your kitten is currently eating to ease dietary transition. Toys & Comfort Items – A few of their favorite playthings to bring familiar scents and comfort to their new space. Churu Treats – Because no Bengal should start their new life without their favorite reward! Our goal is to make adoption a joyful, stress-free experience for both you and your kitten, ensuring your new companion arrives healthy, happy, and ready to bond.
AVAILABLE TO GO HOME AFTER 01/11/2026! Lewis, named after the famed explorer, is a wide-eyed lynx point boy with a calm curiosity that makes him feel wise beyond his whiskers. He’s the type to sit back and study the scene before making his move, then leap into the action with surprising enthusiasm. Already showing signs of being thoughtful and deliberate, Lewis is the kitten who will quietly sneak up on a toy... and then suddenly pounce like a pro.
At just six weeks old, he’s still discovering the world, but every day he adds a little more confidence and chaos to his toolkit. Lewis is the perfect mix of watcher and wanderer, and he's bound to grow into a balanced companion who can be both cuddly and curious.
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Created: 12-29-2025
Updated: 04-09-2026
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