Bengal Cat for sale in New Jersey

Bengal Cat Breeders in New Jersey

If you live in New Jersey 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 New Jersey 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 New Jersey 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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Alayna Bengals

Has This Breeder Been Bengal Cat Club Certified? Yes   (What's This?)

How They Describe Themselves: Alayna is a small cattery exclusively breeding beautiful, healthy bengals for loving pets as well as show cats for competition. We actively show in CFA and TICA and have National and International award winning cats! We breed top quality lines to produce the best health, temperament and type. Our kittens are raised in our home, underfoot with children and other pets to insure they are well socialized and loving companions. Our breeding cats are screened for HCM and DNA tested for inheritable diseases. Our home is located in Williamstown, New Jersey and is easily accessible from NY,PA,DE as well as MD. We invite families to visit and select the Bengal kitten of their dreams! visit us online www.alaynabengals.com as well as facebook and instagram.

Anjou Bengals

Has This Breeder Been Bengal Cat Club Certified? Yes   (What's This?)

How They Describe Themselves: We breed for a wild look, sweet disposition, and above all, good health. Our breeders are regularly scanned for HCM and are all PKD negative. Our kittens are handled daily and are well socialized. Bengals make active and loving pets. We also hold a license to ship pets granted from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

Giannisbengal

Has This Breeder Been Bengal Cat Club Certified? Yes   (What's This?)

How They Describe Themselves: We breed and show top-quality Bengals. Specializing in brown-spotted and seal lynx point/mink. We strive for super healthy, great temperaments, and a wild look.

Location: Jersey City, NJ
Website:
GiannisBengal.com
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Associations: TICA
Phone Number: 201-522-9317
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Bengals by Aluren

Has This Breeder Been Bengal Cat Club Certified? No   (What's This?)

How They Describe Themselves: Our kittens are raised in our home, with our children and dogs. They are part of our family. They are FEL and FIP negative and have their shots and are wormed before leaving - anytime after 10 weeks. If you are in search of an exceptional Bengal Breeder, Aluren has been breeding Bengals for years. You can rest assured you have a pure-bred (SBT) Bengal.

Location: Pittsgrove, NJ
Website:
Aluren.com
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Associations: TICATIBCS
Phone Number: 856-305-8147
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Astoria Bengal

Has This Breeder Been Bengal Cat Club Certified? No   (What's This?)

How They Describe Themselves: We are a high quality bengal cats breeders located at Bergenfield,NJ 10 minutes away from George Washington bridge. Besides our cats have beautiful colors and patterns, they are well socialized and have great temperament.

Location: Bergenfield, NJ
Website:
 AstoriaBengalCats.com
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Associations: TICA
Phone Number: 347-903-5678
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Additional Breeders

Not finding what you want with the Bengal cat breeders in New Jersey? 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.