Bengal Cat Breeders in Idaho
If you live in Idaho and you’re trying to adopt a Bengal kitten or Bengal cat, your best choice is to go to a Bengal breeder. These are people who specialize in this breed and really understand the personality traits and how to care for them. If you’re hoping to find a Bengal cat at an animal shelter, you’re out of luck. Bengal cats are an exotic breed and this makes it extremely unlikely one will ever end up there.
Finding a Bengal cat breeder in Idaho can be difficult, but we’ve done all of the hard work for you. We’ve spent hours researching to find all of the different Bengal cat breeders in Idaho and below you can see our list. Use the information below to research and feel free to contact the breeders if you have questions.
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Bedazzled Bengal
Has This Breeder Been Bengal Cat Club Certified? Yes (What's This?)
How They Describe Themselves: Early Generation Bengal Kittens for sale. We teach commands, socialize, first vaccinations, health checks, loving, Happy Bengal Kittens, toys and food sent home with our Bengal Kittens. See our website on the web and contact us. Bedazzled Bengal.
A Bengal Cat Cattery
Has This Breeder Been Bengal Cat Club Certified? Yes (What's This?)
How They Describe Themselves: Located in the mountains of North Idaho, our Bengals are raised with the best foundation possible. All of our parents are health tested. We believe in keeping things small to ensure you are getting the best kitten for your home. We never keep our cats in cages or a kennel style environment. We believe that their quality of life should come first. We are TICA Registered as well as TIBCS members. Serving all of the USA. Contact us with any questions. We are always here to help.
Gem State Bengals
Has This Breeder Been Bengal Cat Club Certified? Yes (What's This?)
How They Describe Themselves: Small Cattery located in Idaho. Our Bengals are raised in home and under foot with lots of love and care.
High Desert Bengals
Has This Breeder Been Bengal Cat Club Certified? No (What's This?)
How They Describe Themselves: We are a small in home cattery located in Southeast Idaho. Our goal is to breed gorgeous Bengals with strong type, sweet outgoing personalities, and gorgeous rosetted patterns. We currently specialize in Brown rosetted bengal kittens, Snow rosetted bengal kittens, and Charcoal rosetted bengal kittens for sale.
Location: Pocatello, ID
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Associations: TICA
Phone Number:
240-577-9359
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Absolutely Bengals
Has This Breeder Been Bengal Cat Club Certified? No (What's This?)
How They Describe Themselves: Absolutely Bengals and our spotted obsession began in 1986. Our goals remain the same now as they were then … use only superior quality foundation Bengals so that we can maintain a sound breeding program which consistently produces genetically healthy, happy, outgoing show and loving home companion cats and kittens.
Location: Coeur d'Alene, ID
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Associations: TIBCS, TICA
Phone Number:
208-667-7926
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Posh Bengal Spots
Has This Breeder Been Bengal Cat Club Certified? No (What's This?)
How They Describe Themselves: We are a small in-home TICA registered Bengal cattery located in The Treasure Valley of Idaho. All of our kittens are raised in our home and we spend a great deal of time socializing them with children and even dogs!Socialization is of utmost importance to us as we want their new families to be able to go home with a friendly, fun and well adjusted kitten.We will be happy to help you choose a Posh Bengal Spots kitten that is "just right" for you.
Location: Nampa, ID
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PoshBengalSpots.com
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Associations: TICA
Phone Number:
509-869-1695
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Additional Breeders
Not finding what you want with the Bengal cat breeders in Idaho? Sometimes this happens as most small catteries only have one or two litters per year. If you’re looking to adopt a Bengal kitten or adopt a Bengal cat, you have two choices. First, you can find out from the breeder(s) above when litters are expected and be put on a waiting list. Or, you can contact breeders in other states near you.