4Bengal kitten
Female bengal kitten for sale, 5 months old. Good with children and dogs comes with all accessories, bed, food bowls toys, food and cat tree
£200
samantha
Private seller
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4Female bengal kitten for sale, 5 months old. Good with children and dogs comes with all accessories, bed, food bowls toys, food and cat tree
£200
samantha
Private seller
616weeks old last of litter Fully house trained Good with my 2 kids 7 and 13 Very friendly and playful Plays fetch with his toys has done for a month or so now. Very happy chappy. He is a boy and short hair and silky smooth to the touch as Mother is part ragdoll and mancoon I have 2 other girl cats and don't fancy a 3rd lol Looking for 80ono
£80
Joseph
Private seller
3Full purebred Kittens, Bengal looking for a new homes, 3 boys 1 girl, Happy,playful sweet Kittens For more info or photos do not to hesitate to contact me
£750
wioleta
Private seller
An adult Bengal costs around £150. This is the average price of the Bengal itself and other costs involved include vet bills and supplies, cat food, treats and toys.
Adult Bengals are often available through three main channels: Retiring Breeders (who may rehome a cats after its breeding career),Private Rehoming due to lifestyle changes, and Breed-Specific Rescues. When browsing our adult listings, look for 'TICA Registered' or 'Health Tested' tags. Unlike kittenss, adult catss should be assessed for their behavior around children, other pets, and their ability to be left alone, as these are the most common reasons for adult rehoming.
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.