We select our Bengals from top bloodlines and strive to maintain and enhance their desirable physical characteristics. Our vision is to further progress the Bengal breed by focusing on:
•solid structure •head type •wild expression •clear and contrasted rosettes •tight, silky and glittered pelt
And distinguished by a playful and sweet temperament.
D’vine D’zine is an in-home, micro cattery located in Québec, just outside of Montréal. Our Bengals, distinguished for the friendly temperaments, are raised in a clean and loving home: running freely, sleeping and eating right alongside us and our children.
We call ourself a micro cattery because we don’t strive to mass produce a dozen litters per year like a typical cattery. Our spotted family is small, and that’s just how we like it, because by staying small we can give every single one of our Bengal cats and kittens the very best in love, care and attention.
Our focus in breeding is on health and temperament. This is a priority with which we will not compromise. Our children are in constant, supervised contact with our Bengals, and we have made it job one to ensure that our home cattery is meticulously clean for the well being of all the little ones that run around here. Keeping the kittens in close contact with the children is key to ensuring that when our kittens arrive at your home, they are well-socialized and easily integrated into your family life.

We don’t claim to know it all, so when we’re unsure about something in our breeding program or we face a new challenge, we consult with selected feline specialists from the most modern and high-tech veterinary hospital in Canada: Le Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vétérinaire (CHUV) of Montréal. Like our Bengals, they’re really at the top of their game, take a look here.
The CHUV is where we do:
-regular and post-partum check-ups
-vaccinations and de-worming
- FIV/FeLV testing
-management of our breeding program (focusing on behavior and feline diet)
And rest assured, when you choose a D’vine D’zine Bengal kitten, all of his or her veterinary tests and check-ups from birth until they depart on their journey to your home will be taken care of by the best in veterinary medicine.
I’ve always been a big cat person. Growing up, I can’t really remember a span of time when my family didn’t have a cat or two, either purposefully purchased or rescued from the street. So naturally when my husband and I married, bought our house, and had our sweet babies, I began to make preparations for the final touch in our home: a new kitten. But my hubby wasn’t an easy sell on the idea.
This subject would recur year after year, until finally he conceded with a few conditions: the cat had to be a short-hair, it had to be more athletic than lap-cat, and he wanted something unusual.
Through countless hours of research, consulting one cat book after another and speaking with some of the most reputable breeders in the world, we found just what we were looking for: The Bengal Cat. (To find out more about this amazing breed of cat, click here.)
Finally, we had our very first Bengal, and we were so intrigued by the unique and unequaled Bengal breed, we also became interested in its historical and scientific aspects, and sometime later, our cattery was born.
When you stand back and observe a Bengal cat in all of its spotted and shimmering glory, it’s impossible not to be reminded of the sleek beauty and graceful movement of a spotted leopard in the wild. And when you see a leopard in its natural habitat, it’s hard to miss the fingerprint of God that’s found on all of His creation--His divine design.
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