Bengal Cat Breeders in Tennessee
If you live in Tennessee 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 Tennessee 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 Tennessee 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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Lava Peak Bengals
Has This Breeder Been Bengal Cat Club Certified? Yes (What's This?)
How They Describe Themselves: Lava Peak Bengal kittens are bred for optimal health, exceptional temperaments, and high-quality rosettes that will capture your attention and your heart. Our kittens have been pampered and loved since they were born to ensure they have wonderful personalities to match their extraordinary looks.
Location: Maryville, TN
Website:
LavaPeakBengals.com
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Associations: TICA
Phone Number:
541-610-5944
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Pet Bengals
Has This Breeder Been Bengal Cat Club Certified? No (What's This?)
How They Describe Themselves: Pet Bengals is a small cattery in the hills of East Tennessee. We specialize in Snow Lynx and brown rosette Bengals. Fully embracing their unique personality and energy, we hope to connect like-minded families to these precious kittens!
Location: Greeneville, TN
Website:
petbengals.com
Facebook Page: N/A
Associations: TICA, TIBCS
Phone Number:
808-282-2674
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Prince Royal Bengals
Has This Breeder Been Bengal Cat Club Certified? No (What's This?)
How They Describe Themselves: We are committed to breeding quality, loving cats rather than a large quantity of cats. We strive for long muscular bodies, wild expressions, cloud-soft glittering pelts, sweet temperaments, and brightly colored markings. We are a FeLV- and FIV- negative cattery. We maintain a parasite-free environment. We are testing our breeding cats for HCM. We practice preventative health care, including appropriate immunizations.
Location: Oak Ridge, TN
Website:
PrinceRoyalBengals.com
Facebook Page: N/A
Associations: TICA, TIBCS
Phone Number:
865-483-5618
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Brush Creek Bengals
Has This Breeder Been Bengal Cat Club Certified? No (What's This?)
How They Describe Themselves: We are not just Bengal breeders; We are Bengal LOVERS. All of our cats & kittens are raised to be dog & people friendly.
Location: Brush Creek, TN
Website: TNBengals.com
Facebook Page: N/A
Associations: TICA
Phone Number:
615-579-4379
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Regal Air Bengals
Has This Breeder Been Bengal Cat Club Certified? No (What's This?)
How They Describe Themselves: Our "in home" cattery is a family affair, where everyone helps with socialization skills and daily chores. Kittens are lovingly raised underfoot, on the couches & in our beds! We are a family where we each have our own cats and goals. We agree on many basics, such as the cornerstones: health, temperament and conformation.
Location: N/A
Website:
RegalAirBengals.com
Facebook Page: N/A
Associations: TICA, TIBCS
Phone Number:
731-646-0898
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Bengalmiracles
Has This Breeder Been Bengal Cat Club Certified? No (What's This?)
How They Describe Themselves: We are a small cattery that breeds show, breeder, and pet quality Bengal kittens. We have snow mink and lynx, brown, silver mink and silver lynx, pass along the Apb gene, and occasionally blue (dilute) bengals. We strive to improve the breed while providing our cats and kittens with happy healthy lives.
Additional Breeders
Not finding what you want with the Bengal cat breeders in Tennessee? 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.