
2 Bengal X Kittens
£100
2 Bengal X Kittens. One male and one female. Brother and sister. The are very cuddly and close. Lots of fun. Litter Trained, wormed and Flea treated. Would love them to go together. £100 each or £180 if they go together.
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2 Bengal X Kittens. One male and one female. Brother and sister. The are very cuddly and close. Lots of fun. Litter Trained, wormed and Flea treated. Would love them to go together. £100 each or £180 if they go together.
£100
Lovely boy kitten 9week old good with other cats dogs a children ready to leave
£850
I have 3 beautiful Kittens for sale. The girls are 10 weeks old. Ready for their forever homes. Odel is a female Bengal Cross Tortoiseshell £850 Patchy is a full breed female Bengal £1200 Orieo is a full Bengal male £1500 Orieo is currently 5 weeks old. And is not ready to go until the 30th August. All Kittens are potty trained eating solids. I have not microchiped them
£100
I have 4 beautiful Bengal Kittens looking for there forever loving home. I have 1 male and 3 females The will be ready to go the first week of September Looking for £100 each Welcome to come and visit to look. Asking for £40 deposit and £60 on collection.
£450
I have in the first pic a boy kit left his birthday 29.04.2025 ready to leave, mum is blue dad is silver Bengals he is litter trained wormed flea treatment and micro chipped very sweet an playful he’s the last to go he’s a lovely boy an the 2nd pictures born 11.6.25 very sweet happy little boy ready to leave 6.8.25 All these kits can be TICA registered if the new owner
£550
Father is a Snow mink Bengal, mum is a lilac tabby colourpoint British shorthair 🐈 They have faint rosettes and stripes at the moment but they will darken a lot with age, both have blue eyes One girl and one boy left, girl has flame point colour on face and ears and boy has charcoal point Born on the 5th of May, ready to leave upon viewing to their forever homes, would be
£100
Male Bengal 7 months old Goes With vaccinations paperwork and microchip paper work He likes his fuss Friendly £100 cash on collection
£400
I have two Kittens available. Mother is half tabby and half Bengal Kittens both have markings, both very cute and cuddly. Starting to adventure around and wanting to walk around. Girl tabby: £400 Boy: £300
£895
FreyasChariot presents 4 stunning male Bengals Our distinguished cattery, FreyasChariot, proudly introduces our latest litter of premium Bengal Kittens. With a five-year legacy of breeding excellence, we offer four exceptional boys, each showcasing the unique charm of Bengal rosettes. Kittens at a Glance •Colours: Two striking silver and black rosetted, and two rich brown
£495
This little kitten is… The Most Amazing Bengal Kitten - He is Absolutely Adorable - So chilled out, so cuddly, playful & healthy. Ready to go from this weekend. Our cats are our family pets. Our adorable sweet mummy Bengal cat who is silver is very affectionate and our very handsome brown and gold male Bengal who’s been known to be cuddles for up to 2+ hours, have had
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When buying a Bengal kitten in Monmouth / Trefynwy, check for up-to-date health tests, vaccinations, pedigree documentation, and breeder reviews. Visiting the kitten in person is essential to assess its temperament and living conditions. Our platform provides detailed adverts and breeder profiles to help you make a confident choice.
A Bengal kitten costs around £350. This is the average price of the Bengal kitten itself and other costs involved include vet bills and supplies, cat food, treats and toys.
Male Bengals tend to be slightly larger and more muscular, with affectionate and playful personalities. They make loyal and energetic companions for families.
Training depends on the individual cat and consistency rather than sex. Male Bengals respond well to training when given proper guidance.
Neutering is often recommended to prevent unwanted litters and reduce some health risks. Your vet can advise on the best timing for your kitten.