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Bombay Kittens for sale in Nuneaton, Warwickshire

7 Bombay Kittens for sale in Nuneaton, Warwickshire

The Bombay is a sleek-looking, medium-sized cat that is characterised by its affectionate, outgoing nature. They have extremely beautiful, striking eyes and a luxurious black coat that sets them apart from other breeds, as they resemble panthers only in miniature. The breed is relatively new to the cat world and was developed in the 1950s by crossing a sable Burmese cat with a black-haired American Shorthair. Today, these lovely looking cats have found their way into the hearts and homes of many people around the world, not only because of their unique appearance, but also because they have such a kind and extremely affectionate nature.

Read our Bombay Buying Advice page for information on this cat breed.

Bombay cats Cute black bombay cat- ready to leave asap - Advert 1
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Cute black bombay cat- ready to leave asap

Bombay

1 yearAge
1Sex
£50Price

Cute black bombay cat Friendly, comes with litter tray, scoop, toys, bed, food tray, scratchpost Indoor cat, incredibly friendly Ready to leave ASAP

NottinghamNottingham (32.8mi)
Bombay cats Adorable Kittens for Sale — Born on 18/08/2025 - Advert 2
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Adorable Kittens for Sale — Born on 18/08/2025

Bombay

14 weeksAge
31Sex
£300Price

Date of Birth: 18/08/2025 Ready for new homes: Now Temperament: Playful, affectionate, curious, and used to gentle handling Health: Will be vet-checked Litter trained: Yes Food: Eating solid kitten fo

WellingboroughNorth Northamptonshire (36mi)
5.00
Bombay cats Two cats to Rehome - Advert 3
9

Two cats to Rehome

Bombay

1 yearAge
11Sex
£50Price

My grandmother died recently and I can’t have her cats am allergic to them I have been taking care of them but recently discovered am allergic to them free to a good home

KetteringNorth Northamptonshire (32.3mi)
Bombay cats Bombay male  - Advert 4
1

Bombay male

Bombay

1 yearAge
1Sex
£50Price

We took Boo in as a stray a few months ago and have been looking him for about 3 months until he was fully healthy. He’s now ready for a loving forever home. Boo is 1.5 (aprox.) years old, full black

BirminghamWest Midlands (17.9mi)
Bombay cats 2 black Bombay kittens female - Advert 5
8

2 black Bombay kittens female

Bombay

10 weeksAge
3Sex
£80Price

Very playful and brought up around young children and dogs. Chipped and ready. Ready to go now, can be seen with mother

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NorthamptonWest Northamptonshire (31.2mi)
Bombay cats ragdoll mix (last of litter) 🐾 - Advert 6
8

ragdoll mix (last of litter) 🐾

Bombay

9 weeksAge
1Sex
£100Price

-last of litter -8 weeks old -playful and loving female -litter trained from early age -grown up around other cats -looking for a forever home !

TiptonWest Midlands (25.1mi)
Bombay cats 2 black male cats - Advert 7
10

2 black male cats

Bombay

1 yearAge
2Sex
£200Price

2 male cats lovely cats great with children but must stay together. One is adventurous but the other takes a while to warm up to a new environment

MarkfieldLeicestershire (14.2mi)

FAQs

Why are Bombay cats special?

Bombay cats are special due to their sleek, glossy, solid black coats that extend right to the roots, including black skin on their nose, paw pads, and whiskers, giving them a distinctive 'miniature black panther' look. They have large, round copper to golden eyes, a muscular medium-sized Oriental-type body, and a smooth, rounded head. Their unique genetic background as a hybrid of Burmese and American Shorthair contributes to their striking appearance and well-balanced physique.

Are Bombay cats rare in the UK?

Yes, Bombay cats are considered rare in the UK. They are a specific breed with limited breeders and breeding complexity that results in fewer available cats compared to common black cats, often involving waiting lists. Their rarity is due to their unique breed lineage and selective breeding.

What is the difference between a Bombay cat and a generic black cat?

The primary difference lies in breed and genetic lineage; Bombay cats are a distinct breed with a solid black coat down to the roots, black skin, and copper to golden eyes, featuring a muscular, Oriental-type medium-sized body. In contrast, generic black cats can belong to any breed or mixed breed and vary widely in coat texture, eye colour, and body type. Not all black cats are Bombays, but all Bombays are black cats.

Do Bombay cats like to be picked up?

Bombay cats are known for being social, affectionate, and playful. Many enjoy close human contact and cuddle time, so while individual temperaments vary, many Bombay cats tolerate or enjoy being picked up if they have been properly socialized and accustomed to it.