49 week old kittens for sale
9 week old Kittens… 1 x male Egyptian meow 1 x female Egyptian meow Ready to leave now Mother can be seen Brought up around children so lovely and cuddly
£300
Katie
Private seller
49 week old Kittens… 1 x male Egyptian meow 1 x female Egyptian meow Ready to leave now Mother can be seen Brought up around children so lovely and cuddly
£300
Katie
Private seller
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4Beautiful Snow Bengal x BSH Kittens 3 babies ready for new families Love to cuddle up with our chihuahuas! Wormed and flea treated Stunning unique markings from dad who is a TICA registered snow Bengal 1 all white £350 girl 1 with Bengal markings and white face markings £250 boy 1 tri colour with Bengal markings £250 girl Best of homes only, happy to drop them off locally
£250
Ashley
Private seller
3Only 1 male and 1 female left now to be reserve. Mum is a white snow Bengal who is full pedigree (papers can be shown) dad is a rosseted Bengal. Kittens have been handled since birth from me and my kids and they also get along great with dogs (2 in our household) they are very very affectionate and will be ready to leave in a two weeks. They are fully litter trained, weaned
£600
John
Private seller
It's important to remember that any kitten that is advertised as 'Ready to leave now' must be microchipped before being sold by law.
Although not illegal to sell younger, it is also Highly recommended that a kitten does not leave their mother or siblings before being at least 8 weeks old. Generally, 8-12 weeks old is considered the best age to buy or sell a kitten.
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A Bengal kitten costs around £300. This is the average price of the Bengal kitten itself and other costs involved include vet bills and supplies, cat food, treats and toys.
Female Bengals are often a bit smaller and may be more independent than males, but they're equally affectionate, intelligent, and playful.
Training success depends on the individual cat and consistent training, not sex. Female Bengals generally learn quickly and respond well to positive reinforcement.
Spaying is recommended to prevent unwanted litters and reduce certain health risks. Consult your vet for advice on the ideal timing based on your kitten's health.