TICA Registered Male (Tomcat) Bengal Cross Kittens For Sale

0 TICA Registered Male (Tomcat) Bengal Cross Kittens For Sale accross the UK

Find TICA registered Bengal kittens for sale across the UK. Compare listings from trusted breeders and sellers.

This page is focused on TICA registered Bengal kittens, helping buyers compare kittens with recorded parentage alongside breeder details, photos and current availability.

TICA registration can help buyers review recorded parentage, but it is still worth checking health testing, breeder details and how the kittens are being raised.

New to buying a Bengal kitten? Read our buying checklist to help you choose the right kitten and breeder.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Based on our internal marketplace analysis from the last 6 months, a Bengal kitten typically costs between £300 and £500, with an average price of £400. 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: 29th April, 2026

  • You can find Bengals through our localized search, which filters for licensed and The International Cat Association Assured Breeders. 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.

  • 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.

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