Bengal kittens for sale new jersey

Live in New Jersey and want to find a Bengal kitten near you. This list of Bengal cat breeders in Pennsylvania is the solution!

I’m not able to personally vouch for any of these breeders, but I’ve done the legwork and listed all the breeders in the state of New Jersey at the time of publishing.

If you’re looking for your first Bengal, you’re in for a real treat.

Bengals are unique, exotic cats, with stunning marbled or spotted coats. They’re also very social, a lot of fun, and intelligent cats.

Good luck with your search!

Contents

  • Bengal Cat Breeders in New Jersey | Kittens & Cats for Sale
    • Alayna Bengals
    • AnjouBengals
    • StarAngel Bengals
    • Giannis-Bengal
  • What to Look For in a Breeder or Cattery
  • What TICA and CFA Registered Means
  • How Much Do Bengals Cost?
  • Do Bengal Cats Make Good Family Pets?
  • Bengal Breeders Across the U.S.

BreederAddressTel NumberWebsite
Alayna Bengals Williamstown, NJ 856-262-6210 http://www.alaynabengals.com/
AnjouBengals West Central New Jersey 908-832-6679 http://www.anjoubengals.com/
StarAngel Bengals Runnemede, NJ NA https://starangelbengals.com/
Giannis-Bengal Jersey City, NJ 201-522-9317 https://www.giannisbengal.com/

Alayna Bengals

Address – Williamstown, NJ

Phone – 856-262-6210

Website – http://www.alaynabengals.com/


AnjouBengals

Address – West Central New Jersey

Phone – 908-832-6679

Website – http://www.anjoubengals.com/


StarAngel Bengals

Address – Runnemede, NJ

Phone – NA

Website – https://starangelbengals.com/


Giannis-Bengal

Address – Jersey City, NJ

Phone – 201-522-9317

Website – https://www.giannisbengal.com/


What to Look For in a Breeder or Cattery

Searching for a new kitten, especially a specialist breed and an expensive one like a Bengal can be a little daunting.

It’s not that difficult, however, when you find the right breeder I’m sure they will help you through every step of the process.

To find the right breeder for you, here are some things to consider:

Are they local? – Finding a breeder as near to you as possible is always ideal – although I understand it’s not always possible with a kitten as rare as a Bengal.

If you can find a local breeder it will enable you to visit them (if permitted), and it just makes communications, collecting the kitten, and so on easier.

What are the terms? – You can’t afford to get carried away when you spot a cute kitten or get your heart set on a litter before discussing the terms.

You do need to know where you stand should the worst-case scenario happen and there is a problem with the kitten in some way.

Can you see the parents? –  When Adopting a kitten from a new litter it’s important that you’re able to visit the parents.

This is to ensure the parents are healthy and kept to a high standard of care. Plus, it’s also nice to know where your kitten is coming from, isn’t it?

Don’t worry, there isn’t much to remember. When you find a reputable and experienced breeder they will talk you through every step of the way.

What TICA and CFA Registered Means

Just like any business or profession, there are some organizations that govern and oversee ethical business practices.

In the case of pedigree cats, these are The International Cat Association (TICA) and The Cat Fanciers’ Association (CFA).

If you want added peace of mind, check a breeder is a member of one or both of these organizations.

How Much Do Bengals Cost?

I cannot give you an accurate price, as the cost of a Bengal can vary by several thousand dollars.

As a general rule of thumb, however, you can expect to pay something in the range of:

Type of Bengal Approximate Price
Household Pet $1,500+
Specialist Traits $2,500+
Show Quality $3,500+

You should be aware that you will have to put down quite a large non-refundable deposit when reserving a kitten.

This is to cover the costs associated with raising the kitten and it’s ready to leave its mom. So don’t reserve a kitten before you’re 100% sure you’re ready to home it.

Do Bengal Cats Make Good Family Pets?

It’s fair to say that Bengal owners are among the most enthusiastic cat owners.

If you ask anyone who owns a Bengal, I’m sure you’re not going to hear a bad word about them.

There really aren’t any downsides. As long as you have the space, some sturdy cat furniture, and plenty of time to play with your Bengal, I’m sure they’ll make a perfect addition to your home.

Bengals are obviously very unique looking with their stunning marbled or spotted patterns. But it’s their personalities that really win people over.

They are big softies, they love to play, are very social and personable, and are amongst the most intelligent cat breeds!

Do keep in mind that all breed information and profiles are general, every cat has their own personality! 


Bengal Breeders Across the U.S.

If you couldn’t find a breeder or cattery that was able to help from the list above, you can find lists of other Bengal breeders from different states across the U.S. by clicking the links below:

Alabama Arizona California Colorado
Connecticut Florida Georgia Illinois
Indiana Iowa Kentucky Louisiana
Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota
Missouri Nevada New Jersey New York
North Carolina Ohio Oklahoma Oregon
Pennsylvania South Carolina Tennessee Texas
Utah Virginia Washington Wisconsin

Image credits – Photo by Bodi.raw on Unsplash

Can you own a Bengal in NJ?

Bengal cats of the F1 to F4 generation are considered exotic animals due to their unpredictable and unruly nature. However, Bengals that are F5 and beyond are considered domesticated cats and can be legally owned in all states except Hawaii.

How much is a Bengal kitten?

For a pet Bengal kitten, the current average price is $1,500 – $3,000 (USD) when buying from a good breeder. Several factors affect this price, including the kitten's traits, what the breeder includes with the kitten, and most importantly, the level of breeder care that went into raising the kitten.

Are Bengals good house cats?

Bengal cats are trainable, smart, athletic, fun to watch and play with, loyal, and love water-all great traits for a family pet. They're also vocal and communicative and social with people. If they're introduced early on to dogs or other cats in the home, they are able to bond well and socialize.

What is the rarest Bengal cat color?

Blue. The blue Bengal cat is the rarest and most unusual coloring for the Bengal cat. If you ever come across a blue Bengal, no one will judge you for taking as many pictures as possible. The blue Bengal will have a steel-blue or powdery-blue base coat with cream tones.