Bengal Cat Rescue

The demand for Bengal and other hybrid cats continues to grow throughout the world, but unfortu...


The demand for Bengal and other hybrid cats continues to grow throughout the world, but unfortunately most prospective buyers choose local breeders over Bengal cat rescue centers as their first port of call. Although Bengal cat breeders are usually reputable they are also usually expensive, and a good example of a Bengal kitten can easily set you back a couple of thousand dollars.

Bengal Cat Rescue: A Better, Cheaper Alternative

The alternative to your local breeder is your local Bengal cat rescue center. Most areas have at least one cat rescue center in the vicinity and it is becoming more and more common to find hybrid cats within the compound. You may well ask why such expensive and unique cats are dumped in a cat rescue center to be adopted for a fraction of their worth.

Bengal cat rescue

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The answer has to do with the negative behaviors exhibited by neglected Bengal cats. Yes, Bengal kittens are lovely and fluffy and incredibly cute, but as they grow into adult cats they require mental stimulation and activities that satisfy their needs to hunt and fight.

A lot of owners fail to keep their Bengal cats entertained though and their destructive behavior invariably ends with them being dropped off at a regular animal shelter, or hopefully a dedicated Bengal cat rescue center.

Finding a Bengal Cat Rescue Center

As mentioned above most cities will have some form of cat rescue center however there are still relatively few dedicated Bengal cat rescue facilities. A quick internet search will allow you to locate your nearest rescue facility and it is well worth visiting before buying from a breeder.

Visiting Your Local Bengal Cat Rescue Facility

Most Bengal cat rescue facilities are privately run by individuals or small groups i.e. organizations, who have a love and a passion for the breed. This means that a cat adopted from this type of rescue facility will probably have been given the attention and stimulation it needs to break its bad habits… and it should come to you as a well trained and loving cat.

Bengal cats that are found in normal cat rescue centers however may have been slightly neglected, through no fault of the staff, so that their behavior problems still remain. On the upside, your Bengal cat will probably have been micro-chipped, neutered and vaccinated upon arrival which is always a good thing.

In summary, it is always worth searching around for Bengal cat rescue facilities near you before turning to a breeder, simply because you never know where you might find the cat of your dreams for a fraction of the breeder’s price.

6 Responses to “Bengal Cat Rescue”

  1. Paul White says:

    I am interested in adopting a Bengal Cat from a rescue. I live near Trenton NJ or Phil. Pa. can you please help me find a center. Thank you for your help and time.

  2. Kate Platz says:

    I am also interested in adopting a Bengal. I live in the mid-western part of Michigan (about an hour east of Lake Michigan). Can you send me more info?

  3. kristie gosnell says:

    I would be interested in adopting….we r n southern ky. Glasgow, 42141. Please let me know where the nearest rescue shelter would be. Thx

  4. Peter & Pat Beckham says:

    My wife and I have been Abbey lovers for over 20 years. Were interested in the Bengal breed. Would prefer a male(F4) less than one year old if possibel. We have a 8 year old female Abby that needs company. We live in Windsor, CA – 70 miles north of San Francisco,CA.
    Thanks,
    Peter

  5. Bryant says:

    I am located in NC and am very interested in adopting a bengal cat. Please if anyone is located and has information please contact me.

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