Bengal Cat Breeders in Oregon
If you live in Oregon 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 Oregon 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 Oregon 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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Valley Cats Bengals
Has This Breeder Been Bengal Cat Club Certified? Yes (What's This?)
How They Describe Themselves: We are a small hobby breeder of premier Bengals located in the Willamette Valley of Oregon. We breed a variety of the Bengal colors, including snows, silvers, and of course, the legendary browns. Our kittens are raised in our home and are fully exposed to all aspects of life. Children, other cats, and dogs are all part of their every day routine. We pride ourselves on raising friendly felines with beautiful markings. We promise you will not be disappointed with a Valley Cats Bengal.
Location: N/A
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ValleyCatsBengals.com
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Associations: TICA
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The Best Bengal
Has This Breeder Been Bengal Cat Club Certified? Yes (What's This?)
How They Describe Themselves: The Best Bengal is an in-home cattery focused on producing the best quality Bengal kittens/cats in the PNW & beyond. All of our cats are registered with TICA (The International Cat Association) and are loved on and socialized by us and our two little girls. We specialize in brown and silver spotted SBT Bengals and Early Generation Bengals (within 4 generations of the Asian Leopard Cat). Follow us on FB and IG (@thebestbengal)!
Location: Portland, OR
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Associations: TICA
Phone Number: 971-221-3310
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KiyaBengals
Has This Breeder Been Bengal Cat Club Certified? Yes (What's This?)
How They Describe Themselves: We are a small, family owned, cage-free, in-home breeding cattery in Portland, OR aiming to bless you through our kittens! We spend one-on-one time loving each kitten so they go home ready to give love. All of our kittens are veterinarian examined, vaccinated, health and personality guaranteed. We are proud to be a disease FREE indoor only breeding cattery! We invite you to take home a bundle of joy and experience the difference of Kiyabengals.
Location: Portland, OR
Website:
KiyaBengals.com
Facebook Page: N/A
Associations: TICA
Phone Number:
503-891-8033
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Ladd Hill Bengals
Has This Breeder Been Bengal Cat Club Certified? Yes (What's This?)
How They Describe Themselves: We are a small, in home, TICA registered, cageless, cattery located in the beautiful green hills of Sherwood, Oregon, just southwest of Portland. It is our love and mission to raise top quality, healthy, well-socialized Bengal kittens and cats that will enrich your life and steal your heart! We focus first and foremost, on quality versus quantity, health, temperament and strong physical representation of this exotic and beautiful breed. All of our breeding cats are tested for genetic diseases and are HCM scanned by a licensed Cardiologist every year. We are happy to answer any of your questions. Contact us on our website or facebook page!
Location: Sherwood, OR
Website: LaddHillBengals.com
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Associations: TICA, TIBCS
Phone Number:
503-925-9966
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Golden Bay Bengals
Has This Breeder Been Bengal Cat Club Certified? No (What's This?)
How They Describe Themselves: We are a small home-based cattery located on the beautiful Oregon coast. We specialize in Early Generation and SBT Bengals and Savannahs. Our goal is to raise kittens with great health, gorgeous looks, and most importantly, friendly and outgoing personalities. We strive to raise family members not just pets! Our cats are highly socialized. They are raised with our two children (ages four and ten) and our Saint Bernard.
Location: North Bend, OR
Website:
GoldenBayBengals.com
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Associations: None
Phone Number:
541-297-7092
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Enchanted Tails
Has This Breeder Been Bengal Cat Club Certified? No (What's This?)
How They Describe Themselves: Our Bengal Cats and Kittens come from the best bloodlines in the world. When selecting our Bengal cats and kittens for breeding, Health and Structural Soundness are essential, as is a Social, Loving, and Playful disposition.
Location: St. Helens, OR
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Enchanted-Tails.com
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Associations: TICA, TIBCS
Phone Number:
503-396-5448
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Cascade Rim Bengals
Has This Breeder Been Bengal Cat Club Certified? No (What's This?)
How They Describe Themselves: Having the cattery split between the two residents has many benefits and gives us a chance to give more attention to each cat. Our cattery has been tested repeatedly for FELV/FIV. We continue to be free of these dreaded diseases and encourage everyone to vaccinate their kittens after they 12th week for FELV, especially cats at high risk, cats that could escape from indoors. The rewards of vaccinating far exceeds any risk.
Location: N/A
Website:
CascadeRimBengals.com
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Associations: None
Phone Number:
541-554-8187
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Additional Breeders
Not finding what you want with the Bengal cat breeders in Oregon? 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.