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Black show Bengal Kittens for sale

The vibrant Bengal cat breed draws its lineage from the wild Asian leopard cat and boasts a distinct spotted or marbled coat akin to that of big cats. With color variations such as rich gold, russet, and ivories, Bengals are known for their signature leopard-like rosettes and marbling patterns.These active cats showcase a well-muscled yet sleek physique with females typically ranging smaller in size than males. Acknowledged for their energetic nature and impressive agility, Bengals require ample physical and mental stimulation, making interactive play and toys a must for their well-being. As intelligent animals, they are unique for their communicative nature and adaptability to various surroundings, relishing in water play and high vantage points.

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

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✨️ READY IN 2 WEEKS! CHAMPION TICA BENGAL KITTENS

Bengal

11 weeksAge
33Sex
£1,395Price

Future champions in the making!! 2 litters available - Litter 1: Mum is a black spotted brown glitter rosetted girl, TICA registered. Dad is a Silver Lynx. Tica registered, junior supreme grand champion AND adult supreme grand champion AND the number 1 Lynx World wide for the 2024/2025 show season. 🏆 💙 Silver Lynk male - RESERVED 💙Brown male - RESERVED 💗Silver f

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Silver Black Spotted Tabby Ready soon 💜🐾

Bengal

1 yearAge
33Sex
£350Price

Stunning Silver Bengal Male – Experienced Home Only Benny is a striking silver black spotted tabby Bengal looking for a special, experienced home where he can truly thrive. He is nearly 2 years old, neutered at 11 weeks, and will leave fully vaccinated. Benny is: * TICA registered * From fully health tested parents (PRA-b and PKDef clear) * From HCM screened lines, wit

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Rare Silver Grey Marbled Bengal TICA Kittens

Bengal

8 weeksAge
11Sex
£1,250Price

Exceptional markings ❤️ Show quality ❤️ Rare Silver Grey Marbled Coats ❤️ Gorgeous kittens who all have striking colours and very distinct rosettes and patterns and velvet coats like mum and dad ❤️ 🐾❤️ Mum has a full 5-generation pedigree certificate with champion lines. She has a thick, shiny velvet glitter coat with the most phenomenal head and beautiful eyes with b

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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.