The Balinese is an extremely graceful cat, looking very much like a Siamese, with the difference that it has a long, fine, and silky coat. They are known to be very talkative and love nothing more than to chat with their owners. This is just another of their endearing traits and the reason why Balinese have become an extremely popular pet over the years, getting along well with children and other pets.
Read our Balinese Buying Advice page for information on this cat breed.

Balinese
This is Claude, our French boy. He is almost 3 and we would like to retire him to a quiet home where he can enjoy a peaceful life without a bunch of hormonal females giving him a hard time. Claude h

Balinese
Charming, adventurous, inquisitive, love climbing the cat tree, certainly not lap cats, but will be loving companions. I must stress that due to the breed, these kittens are only for keeping indoors a

Balinese
We are Vonteez Orientals a very small cattery. We have been breeding for over 14 years and only have 4 active girls and 2 active stud boys. We predominantly breed Balinese and Oriental kittens for hea

Balinese
We have two beautiful 13-week-old kittens looking for loving homes. Their mum is a lovely Snowshoe, and their dad is a stunning Balinese. Both kittens have been wormed and raised in a caring home. 💕

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Kitten BOY black and white 4 Months old .very playfull and trained ready for its new home .will come with litter tray
In the UK, Balinese cats generally cost between £500 and £1,200 depending on factors such as breeder reputation, pedigree, and whether the cat is intended for breeding or showing. Prices can be higher for champion bloodlines and reputable breeders. For those seeking to purchase in the UK, platforms like Pets4Homes list Balinese cats, but it is important to verify breeder credibility.