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Bengal cats in Dundee City Council

12 Bengal cats in Dundee City Council

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Bengal cats - Advert 1
2
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5 month old pedigree Bengal female.

£1,000
BengalAge: 6 months1 female
Beautiful 5 month old bengal female for sale. Black/charcoal. Full pedigree available. Very confident and playful. Reluctant to let go, sale due to family commitments.
RICHARD G.ID verified
Dundee, Dundee City Council
Bengal cats - Advert 2
7
1 day
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Lovely bengals

£850
BengalAge: 12 weeks1 male / 1 female
1 boy and his sister 12 weeks old. And 2 boys 44 weeks old. Lovely, and playful bengals. The big boys £600 each, the little ones both for £1500 so can be together or £850 boy £950 girl
Peter G.
Glasgow, Glasgow City
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Bengal cats - Advert 1
8
1 day

5 bengal x Mainecoon kittens for sale

£300
BengalAge: 4 weeks3 male / 2 female
5 gorgeous bengal x Mainecoon kittens for sale. 3 boys to girls available, Ready to leave for there forever homes on 1st august. Been raised around dogs nd children. Well handled will be litter box t
lisa M.
Dundee, Dundee City Council
Bengal cats - Advert 2
20
1 week

Bengal kittens due 22nd July 25 ready September

£900
BengalAge: Due in 2 weeks2 male / 3 female
Excited to announce our beautiful queen is expecting a litter of 5. Mother is a stunning snow Bengal and father is stunning silver/charcoal Bengal. Both parents have outstanding rosettes for markings,
Symantha W.
Glasgow, Glasgow City
Bengal cats - Advert 3
23
2 weeks

Gorgeous Bengal kittens for sale

£650
BengalAge: 7 weeks3 male / 2 female
We have 5 stunning bengal kittens looking for their forever loving homes. 🐾 3 boys 🐾 2 girls They are currently 5 weeks old and will be ready to go in 3 weeks. Viewing are welcome by appointment.
MOHAMMAD M.ID verified
Glasgow, Glasgow City
Bengal cats in Glasgow - Advert 4
7
2 weeks

Gorgeous Bengal for stud

£200
BengalAge: 2 years
My gorgeous Ramzi is a beautiful Bengal is available for stud duties. Ramzi is fully vaccinated. He's a gentle loving boy who is extremely affectionate. Ramzi is not TICA registered, he is our beloved
Inna L.
Glasgow, Glasgow City
Bengal cats in Clydebank - Advert 5
7
3 weeks

Last male

£300
BengalAge: 13 weeks1 male
Last 1 left ,stunning boy lovely markings ,brought up with dogs and kids ...,..................,......
Paul m.
Clydebank, West Dunbartonshire Council
Bengal cats in Newmilns - Advert 6
5
1 month

Bonded pair of Adult Bengals

£450
BengalAge: 6 years1 male / 1 female
Due to a change in personal circumstances. It is with a heavy heart I have to put up this lovely old couple up for rehoming. They are a bonded pair and will not be let go separately. Taj is a bro
IAIN F.ID verified
3.50
Newmilns, East Ayrshire Council
Bengal cats in Oban - Advert 7
9
1 month

Cross bengal kittens

£250
BengalAge: 13 weeks4 male / 2 female
Gorgeous wee cross bengals. Very friendly and loving. Eating dry and wet food and are all litter trained
Marina B.
Oban, Argyll and Bute Council
Bengal cats in Glasgow - Advert 8
4
1 month

Bengal kittens 🐱

£700
BengalAge: 3 months2 male
Looking for a stunning, intelligent, and affectionate feline companion? Our purebred TICA-registered Bengal kittens are ready to find their forever homes! ❤️ ✨ Why You’ll Love Them: ✨ 🐾 Striking Coa
AC M.
Glasgow, Glasgow City
Bengal cats in Glasgow - Advert 9
10
1 month

Tiger and Nala

£1,000
BengalAge: 2 years1 male / 1 female
2 lovely bengal cats. Brother and sister. Unfortunately we have to sell them due to a newborn baby at home and cat allergies. We are really saddened to let them go as they have been with us since kitt
Ahmad A.
Glasgow, Glasgow City
Bengal cats in Dalry - Advert 10
6
1 month

Male cat

£100
BengalAge: 1 year1 male
This is zeus ge is 8 months old male cat not been dressed and he hasn't been outside yet He had a eye problem when he was born but he been to vets had all the treatment it don't affect his eye site n
Heather B.
Dalry, North Ayrshire Council