3Arora 3 years old
she is litter trained and ok with dogs, rescued a few months ago bit i don't have the time for her
£20
Niomi
Private seller
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3she is litter trained and ok with dogs, rescued a few months ago bit i don't have the time for her
£20
Niomi
Private seller
4My silver Bengal had a litter of 3 male Bengals there are 2 for sale one silver and one charcoal ready now. Are all eating and litter trained. Bengals are great companions that dedicate themselves to their owner becoming their shadow they are active and need stimulation such as toys and a cat tree. They require the same dedication in return of love they really love their
£450
Amanda
Private seller
3Hi here we have 3 silver Bengal from our family's pets 1 and only litter they are quite stunning and are being brought up in our family home so used to kids and can stand up to dog already very playful and can navigate heights already sure footed very silky to touch and Very very playful they will be ready to leave on the 21st at the recommended 14 weeks of age there parents
£650
Mark
Private seller
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