CLARKSTONE BENGALS |
A man that has no business and social skills. He is in no place to be a Bengal Breeder. Horrible experience. |
20th of Jan, 2012 by BadBengalExperience |
I am a very established Bengal breeder. I am a small in-home cattery. I focus on the quality and not the quantity of my Bengals. I have recently retired my queen because she has had 3 litters and I felt it was time to get her fixed. So I am now looking for a new queen to breed. January 19, 2012 I called Dave Clark, the owner of Clarkstone Bengals and it is true that first impressions speak the loudest. This is a family business and ran by my father and I. He proceeded to tell me that I know nothing about breeding Bengals just because I am many years his senior. I told him about the history of my Bengal stud and queen. Clark then tells me that where I purchased them from was a horrible cattery, when in all actuality both of the breeders have won many awards and been featured in TICA. By the way he talks all he cares about is the money. He told me that I had a horrible queen because she had small litters at first, then surprised me with 6 kittens for her final litter! He said you will never make money when you have a queen like that. I said excuse me, and he told me I was being disrespectful! HA, he said I was. The whole time I controlled my temper and attempted to have a nice cordial conversation with him, because I called to do business with him, but he treated the whole conversation like a 'lesson'. This unruly man may be older, but obviously that does not mean anything when it comes to respect and having a business and talking with a potential customer. Yes his kittens are beautiful. But do not fall for this. He is a money hog that is crazy and needs to be in Psychiatric hospital rather than breeding Bengal cats! |
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This was a 16 year old female and was told that I could not have any dialog with a minor. The youngster had no respect for her elders and was found to be very agrumentitive. The cattery's she mention sold her bengals at 11 years old, right...I guess anybody has the right to complain...but, it's not fair to slander.
We thanked her for her time and chuckled ...her father needs to show a better example in my opinion. |
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REMEMBER this is a 16 year old...a horrible experience ? It was a phone call. The tot was out of line and she seemed to be very spoiled. When I told her that I couldn't do business with a 16 year old she became rude, dis respectful and mannerless...I'm a very busy man and we're sorry for her life changing experience...Maybe next time, her father ...can show some leadership.
The one question she asked, after several years of experience...was...what does I W SGC stand for...
again,
I'm deeply saddened by your experience and I promise to try harder ... |
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