Bengal Cat Farms Popping Up World Wide, Here’s What You Should Know Before You Buy A Pricey Kitten

Bengal Cat Farms Popping Up World Wide, Here’s What You Should Know Before You Buy A Pricey Kitten

Bengal Cats are gorgeous, and rapidly rising in popularity. Photos of the majestic animals are taking social media by storm as proud pet owners show off their new kitties. But, is the high demand for Bengal Cats causing “Cat Farms” to pop up around the world, and leading to inhumane treatment, and making it even harder for regular plain jane cats to find homes?

Not sure what a Bengal Cat is? Those beautiful orange and black cats, with similar markings to tigers or leopards, are referred to as “Bengals.” Bengals were developed basically under a microscope, a Bengal is specifically bred to look like a wild jungle animal. And, they are about four breedings down the line from an Asian Leopard Cat.

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Bengal Cats are being sold from anywhere around the low $600 range, to up to $3000. Their high-profit margin is making them a meal ticket for cat breeders, who are producing several litters of kittens from one cat, all in one year. And, the large cash flow coming in is only inspiring more and more “Cat Farms” to pop up.




What exactly is a “Cat Farm?” Basically a feline version of a “Puppy Mill.” Sure, there are probably some perfectly acceptable cat farms out there, who take good care of their Bengals. But, sadly, most of the Cat Farms are similar to the news story that has been gathering a lot of attention recently in Australia.

A Bengal Breeder, Kevin Cheng’s, cats were seized, there were over 72 cats living in one home, they weren’t cared for properly and over 30 of them had to be put to sleep because they were riddled with diseases. Despite the disease and cats’ poor hygiene, their owner was still breeding them and selling them for astronomical amounts.

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Aside from the fact that a lot of Bengals are mistreated and poorly taken care of by breeders who are trying to make a quick buck, there’s the other major issue at hand, why are people paying thousands of dollars for these cats when there are hundreds of thousands of free cats sitting in shelters and desperate for homes and a family?

Bengals are beautiful, and we have nothing against Bengal Cat owners. But, before you pay top dollar for a cat because it resembles a leopard, think of the bigger picture.

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8 Comments
  1. valmg @ Mom Knows It All says

    I know someone with a Bengal, they’re beautiful but need a lot of attention. I don’t think is applies only to Bengal breeders, I feel it could apply to any type of breeder.

  2. Guest says

    I know someone with a Bengal, they’re beautiful but need a lot of attention. I don’t think is applies only to Bengal breeders, I feel it could apply to any type of breeder.

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  4. Marcie W. says

    Bengals are absolutely beautiful, but I am not a fan of purchasing pets. There are so many animals up for adoption and they all need a loving home.

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  6. Guest says

    Bengals are absolutely beautiful, but I am not a fan of purchasing pets. There are so many animals up for adoption and they all need a loving home.

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