6Bengal kittens
Pure Bengal Kittens . Parents TICA registered. Male 1000£ Female 1200£
£1,200
Alexis
Private seller
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6Pure Bengal Kittens . Parents TICA registered. Male 1000£ Female 1200£
£1,200
Alexis
Private seller
5My indoor cats have given birth again to 4 beautiful Kittens who are very healthy and playful . They will be ready to leave in about 4 weeks as they are still young . Although please come and view them, choose your favourite leave a deposit and collect them when they are ready . You have to come and view them first
£170
Abed
Private seller
61 male and 1 female very active and playfull eating well both litter trained father is tica registered mother is not the female has the darker face with lovely blue eyes the male a touch lighter face with lovely blue eyes they have had their worming and defleaed last pic is dad
£700
Sharon
Private seller
It's important to remember that any kitten 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.
Based on our internal marketplace analysis of 378 Bengal litters from the last 6 months, a Bengal kitten typically costs between £300 and £400, with an average price of £350. Note that premium prices usually reflect The International Cat Association (TICA) registration and litters from parents with verified health tests, such as hip and eye scores, which we strongly recommend for health security. Market data verified: 18th January, 2026
You can find Bengals through our localized search, which filters for licensed and The International Cat Association Assured Breeders in and around the West Glamorgan area. Under UK law, any breeder producing three or more litters a year must hold a local council license. We recommend always visiting the kitten at the breeder's home to view the license and observe the mother (Queen) interacting with the litter to ensure high welfare standards.
Key things include health checks, vaccinations, pedigree documents, breeder reputation, and the kitten's temperament. Our site features detailed adverts and breeder profiles to help you make an informed decision. Read our Bengal Kitten Buyers Guide for more information.
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