Bengal Kitten for sale in Cincinnati, Ohio | $700


Bonded pair of Bengals
Listing Type
Pet for Sale
Listing Description
We are relocating to a new state for my fiances work and cannot take our Bengals with us. We have a male and female which we would like to keep together because they are very bonded but we will consider separating them. The male is 1 year old as of July. He is up to date on vaccinations and has been neutered. He is extremely sociable and loves attention. He constantly wants to be loved on. They are very smart Bengals. We are devastated having to rehome them but cannot take them with us. Please only inquire if you are serious and capable of giving him or her a forever home. The rehoming fee that we ask for him is $400. For her we ask $350 or to keep them together we ask $700. We paid $700 for him and $700 for her so this is a hell of a deal. The breeder wanted $1600 for him if we wanted him to be registered with papers but we were not looking to breed so those would have been useless for us. Let me know if you are interested. Thank you!
Pet Listing Essentials
Price / Fees
:$700
FAQs about the Bonded Pair of Bengals
1. Why are you rehoming your Bengals?
We are relocating to a new state for my fiancé's work and, unfortunately, we cannot take our Bengals with us.
2. Are the Bengals bonded?
Yes, we have a male and female Bengal that are very bonded. We would prefer to keep them together, but we are open to separating them if necessary.
3. What are their ages and health status?
The male is 1 year old as of July. He is up to date on vaccinations and has been neutered. Both Bengals are very healthy.
4. Are they social pets?
Yes, the male Bengal is extremely sociable and loves attention. He constantly seeks affection and is very intelligent.
5. What is the rehoming fee?
We are asking for a rehoming fee of $400 for the male Bengal and $350 for the female. If you would like to adopt them together, we ask for $700. This is a great deal compared to what we originally paid.
6. Do they come with papers?
We opted not to register the Bengals with papers, as we were not looking to breed them, so they will not come with registration.
7. Where can I find these Bengals?
They are located in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, United States.
8. What should I do if I'm interested?
Please inquire only if you are serious and capable of providing a loving forever home for either or both Bengals. We would love to find them a good home!

























