We are also expecting a new litter of
Snow and Brown Bengal kittens arriving by mid to end of January 2026!
Kittens are typically ready to go around 10 to 12 weeks after birth!
PICKING UP YOUR BENGAL KITTENS!
When it comes to picking up your kitten, most of our families choose to either drive or fly round trip to the Northwest Florida airport. We can also refer you to a trusted flight nanny who has safely transported many of our kittens. Please note that her services are an additional cost. Contact us for her information.
Some basic facts about Bengals!
Developed in the 1970s, Bengals were created by crossing domestic cats with the Asian leopard cat (Prionailurus bengalensis) to achieve a wild look with a domestic temperament.
Recognized by major cat associations like TICA and CFA.
Bengals are highly intelligent, active, and social — not your typical lap cats. They crave engagement.
They’re known for being water lovers — many enjoy playing or even bathing in water.
Strong hunters with high prey drive — toys or interactive play are essential.
They can be vocal, expressing themselves through chirps, trills, and chatty meows.
Adult Bengals can reach a weight of 7-12 pounds, with females being smaller.
Both Male and Female Cats will Spray when they are not fixed. Female Bengals can go into heat as early as 5 months.
Kittens are Considered kittens until One year of Age!
Bengals will typically eat Dry food or can food.
Bengals Are not hypoallergenic cats! There’s a misconception about this, but some people can still react, and some don’t.
Their coat features spots, rosettes, and marbling, giving them an exotic, jungle cat appearance. In fact, the Bengal is the only domestic cat breed with rosette markings.
Please keep in mind that when you see photos of our young kittens (as shown below), it does not mean they are ready to leave yet. We typically post photos when kittens are around 4 to 5 weeks old, which is when families may begin reserving their kitten and placing a deposit. However, kittens are usually ready to go to their new homes at 10 to 12 weeks of age, depending on their individual development. This timeframe is essential for their first Wellness Exam with a Veterinarian, first vaccinations, as well as growth, and overall well-being.
Example of our four-week-old kitten. 😉
From Bellissimi Bengals:
Please be aware of Backyard Breeders and Bengal scammers, and there is a lot of them out there!
If the price of the kitten is too good to be true, it’s most likely a scam!
Always do a video call to make sure the kitten is actually real and healthy!