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Bengal Cats in Scotland

8 Bengal Cats in Scotland

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Bengal cats Bengal/Maine Coone kittens - Advert 1
11

Bengal/Maine Coone kittens

Bengal

6 weeksAge
11Sex
£420Price

1 girl & 1 boy Kittens will be ready to go at 8 weeks (23rd December) Smokey dark grey tabby boy 💙 Black girl 💗 All kittens are litter trained, Will be wormed & flead before leaving £100 deposit

LivingstonWest Lothian
Bengal cats Stunning Bengal for stud - Advert 2
301

Stunning Bengal for stud

Bengal

1 yearAge
£250Price

Introducing my stunning dark brown Bengal, a magnificent example of the breed with a gentle temperament and striking looks. He boasts a pristine, dark coat adorned with captivating rosettes, set off

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GlasgowGlasgow City
Bengal cats 9 months old female Bengal  - Advert 3
1

9 months old female Bengal

Bengal

8 monthsAge
1Sex
£350Price

9 months old , friendly and playful , sociable with other cats and humans , litter trained . She ISN'T microchipped , . The grey cat is the mum .

BeithNorth Ayrshire Council
Bengal cats Lovely big girl Bengal kitten - Advert 4
2

Lovely big girl Bengal kitten

Bengal

5 monthsAge
1Sex
£200Price

I bought this beautiful girl for company for the other cats but they wont accept her so i need to rehome her.

PeterheadAberdeenshire
Bengal cats Bengal cross cat - Advert 5
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Bengal cross cat

Bengal

1 yearAge
1Sex
£100Price

Having to rehome our Bengal cross boy due to no fault of his own. Dexter is an energetic boy very affectionate and loves going outside. Due to allergies we are having to rehome him we have tried perse

WishawNorth Lanarkshire
Bengal cats Tica registered bengal kittens - Advert 6
39

Tica registered bengal kittens

Bengal

11 weeksAge
41Sex
£950Price

Snow seal lynx rosetted and brown rosetted bengal kittens. Tica registered with a registered and licenced breeder. Raised in my home, under foot producing the best socialised wee bundles for you to ta

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InverurieAberdeenshire
Bengal cats 🌿Loving Bengal Brothers 🐾 - Advert 7
16

🌿Loving Bengal Brothers 🐾

Bengal

2 yearsAge
1Sex
£1,450Price

🌿 Loving Bengal Brothers Looking for Their Forever Home 🐾 It’s with a heavy heart that we’re looking to rehome our two beautiful male Bengals. This is absolutely no fault of theirs — they are wonde

FraserburghAberdeenshire

FAQs

Are Bengal cats good house pets?

Bengal cats can make excellent house pets for owners who are prepared to meet their specific needs. They are highly intelligent, energetic, and affectionate cats that require ample daily mental stimulation and physical exercise to prevent boredom and destructive behaviours. Bengals bond closely with their owners and enjoy interactive play and training, but they also need space to explore and benefit from enrichment such as climbing trees and scratching posts. They can be vocal at times, so ownership suits those ready for an active and engaging feline companion.

How much does a Bengal cat cost?

Bengal cats are generally considered a premium breed with typical prices for pet-quality kittens ranging from approximately £500 to £2000, depending on factors like markings, lineage, and breeder reputation. Show or breeder-quality Bengals can command higher prices, sometimes significantly more.

Can I own a Bengal cat in the UK?

Yes, Bengal cats are legal to own in the UK. There are no special restrictions or licensing requirements for keeping Bengals, as they are recognised as domestic cats rather than exotic or wild animals. Prospective owners should ensure they acquire Bengals from reputable UK breeders who adhere to ethical breeding practices and provide health guarantees.

Are Bengal cross cats good pets?

Bengal cross cats, which are Bengals mixed with other breeds, can make good pets but their temperament and energy levels may be more variable than those of purebred Bengals. They often retain the intelligence and playful nature typical of Bengals, requiring similar levels of care, stimulation, and interactive play to thrive. Individual personality should be considered when choosing a Bengal cross cat.