Bengal Cats for sale Ireland

We are your number 1 Bengal breeder located in the Republic of Ireland. We deliver to most countries within the EU! Our Bengals are vaccinated, microchipped & come with all certifications needed!

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Our Kittens are 👇

Fully Vaccinated

Before leaving our home, kittens are fully vaccinated against cat flu, and a rabies certificate is included if the kitten is delivered internationally.

100% Pure

All our breeding cats are 100% pure. They have pedigrees/purity certificates and are registered with TICA and GCCF.

Microchip & Passport

A microchip and passport are included in the price. When kittens turn eight weeks, they receive their microchip and passport.

Are Bengal cats good pets?

Bengals are unique from other types of housecats. Bengals have been shown to have high levels of intelligence. Because of this, they may be taught new skills. They have a large vocal range and enjoy engaging in conversation with people.

Bengal communicates with people verbally or via actions, reminding them of who they are and how much they like company and attention, even if they do not receive it.

Bengals aren’t terrified by water or crowds, unlike the common housecat. They love swimming and bathing. Many Bengals like leash walks in the neighborhood’s parks and lakes.

These beautiful cats are a social and energetic breed. They enjoy interacting with other animals. Bengal cats like playing with children, but they are cautious around younger members of the family. The best thing is that, in most cases, Bengals are hypoallergenic!

Irelands BEST Bengal Kittens 🐱

We have been breeding Bengals for five years and are very passionate about our business. Our cats are very well looked after and taken care of. By buying a Bengal from us, you are taking home more than a cat; you are taking home a family member.

Affordable for all

By buying a Bengal from us, you pay for 100% purity and all the health checks.

Raised with love

Every day our kittens receive as much love as possible, this includes best quality diet.

Local Irish

We are local breeders based in Waterford, trying to create a perfect Bengal for everyone.

Trusted by many

We have found a perfect Bengal for many families around Ireland and worldwide.

We Care for Bengals of all shapes and sizes

All our Bengals are more than just business to us; they are our family.  Most breeders treat their animals as moneymakers only, keeping them outside or in cages, and once the animal does not make money, they throw them out or sell them on, but this is not what we do. 

Bengals must be raised with love and passion because they are half-wild, and if they do not bond with people from childhood, the wild part of genetics will take over, and they will not be able to bond with the new owner.

Our kittens are raised in the heart of our home. They receive as much love as possible. They are always the center of attention in our family.

Our breeding Bengals are also very loved, and once they should not be bred anymore, we neuter them and continue loving and taking care of them.

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Why are Bengals so Expensive? 🤔

The popularity of Bengal cats has increased in recent years. Such interest comes with significant costs. Bengals are among the most expensive cats you can buy. Depending on the coat, the average cost of a Bengal cat is anywhere from 600€ to 3000€. You may ask, why the price of a Bengal cat is so high? 

Bengals are more expensive than other cats because they are relatively rare. Bengals are a cross between a domestic and the Asian Leopard cat. It is more complex and costly for breeders to raise and breed Asian Leopard cats. They are so expensive because of their exotic look, are hard to breed, cost a lot to keep healthy, and their diet is top-notch. 

High Breeding Standards, and this is crucial. Because reputable catteries have strict rules, there aren’t many quality Bengals to choose from. 

Since the negative effects of inbreeding have been proven, catteries take great care to prevent inbreeding in their cats. If a cattery cares about keeping its animals healthy, it must take extra precautions to prevent inbreeding, which reduces the number of potential mating partners.

As it costs a lot to take care of a Bengal, breeders want to make sure they stay rare. If Bengal cats were less expensive, many catteries couldn’t cover their costs. Breeders can keep their high standards for the genetic quality and care of the cats by keeping the breed rare and making sure there are more people who want Bengal kittens than kittens available.

Responsible catteries put a lot of money, time, and care into raising their Bengal kittens. Before releasing a kitten to a new home, most Bengal catteries will have the cat neutered. They’ll have gotten their first dose of vaccine, been examined for common illnesses, and may have genetic testing done (if necessary).

Because they are hybrids with a wild breed that doesn’t trust humans, Bengal kittens, especially those of Asian Leopard cats, can require additional effort to socialise and train. You can rest assured that the essential work of litter training has already been done at your cattery. Some will also have assisted in teaching your cat basic manners like not biting or scratching people.

What makes Bengal Cats Different?

Bengal cats have distinct needs that require special attention compared to regular domestic cats. To better care for this unique breed, it’s important to understand their distinguishing characteristics. 

They have an exotic appearance with wild fur patterns like stripes and rosettes, despite their soft and silky coat. Bengal cats have a distinct head structure and a more muscular, athletic body compared to domestic cats. They are highly active and require stimulation to prevent boredom and destructive behavior. 

Bengal cats are known for their loyalty and sociability, often compared to dogs in their devotion to their owners. Their intelligence and dedication make them easy to train and housebreak. Interestingly, Bengal cats are fond of water and enjoy playing in it, which sets them apart from other cat breeds.

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