Pets4HomesPets4Homes
Sorting

Sort by

Filter
Type of listing
Breed
Your locationCity / town you live in
Keyword
3/100 characters
Average Breeder Reviews
Price
£
from
£
to
Popular filters
Sex
Age range

Boy Bombay Kittens for sale

7 Boy Bombay Kittens for sale

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 two gorgeous black males  - Advert 1
52

two gorgeous black males

Bombay

5 monthsAge
2Sex
£50Price

my beautiful cat gave birth to only two males and as cute and as cheeky as they are, unfortunately with having another female and not wanting another litter of kittens i’m having to rehome them both.

BlackburnBlackburn with Darwen
Bombay cats 1 black boy available  - Advert 2
52

1 black boy available

Bombay

1 weekAge
1Sex
£250Price

1 black boy kitten available won’t be ready to leave until 29th of January 2026 requires a deposit to secure your kitten

GlasgowGlasgow City
Bombay cats loki- 7 month old bombay  - Advert 3
8

loki- 7 month old bombay

Bombay

7 monthsAge
1Sex
£50Price

this pains us to write this but we are looking for a new home for our loki. it is no fault of his own we just can’t have him anymore, we are planning to have a baby and we can’t afford 3 cats and i’m

PrestonLancashire
Bombay cats Black and white kittens - Advert 4
5

Black and white kittens

Bombay

4 monthsAge
21Sex
£50Price

*2 boys and 1 girl available other boy is already sold for collection* All black and white patch kittens Mum is an all black Bombay , dad is black and white cat Deposit is £15 so they can be microc

ID Verified
RainhamGreater London
Bombay cats 2 beautiful boys 🫶🏼 - Advert 5
91

2 beautiful boys 🫶🏼

Bombay

6 monthsAge
2Sex
£145Price

Meet Laurel and Hardy, two stunning 6-7-month-old boys who have already endured more than any kittens should. 😩 These poor brothers were rescued from an abandoned, neglected flat where they received

ID Verified
SheffieldSouth Yorkshire
5.00
Bombay cats Kittens for sale  - Advert 6
9

Kittens for sale

Bombay

6 weeksAge
22Sex
£100Price

DATE OF BIRTH OF KITTENS 23/09/2025 4 kittens for sale 2 girls one black one black on the back and under the tummy and up to the nose is white with a little black goaty beard. 2 boys one black and

ID Verified
SouthamptonSouthampton
Bombay cats Bombay X Siberian kittens - Advert 7
9

Bombay X Siberian kittens

Bombay

5 monthsAge
26Sex
£80Price

This breed sells for £300 - £800 This is the 3rd litter from both parents. Thw father has been neutered and soon the mothes (Twin bombay) will be neutered also. A mix of boys and girls but mainly g

SuttonGreater London

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.