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A rosetted Bengal cat

WCF cattery registration in progress · Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Meydan
Bengals

Rosetted Bengals bred for health, temperament, and the wild coat they are named for — raised underfoot in our home, not a nursery block.

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Our house

A small, home-based cattery — where every kitten is born in the living room, and no two litters run at once.

Health first

Every breeding cat is DNA-tested and heart-screened. Kittens leave fully vetted, with a written health guarantee.

Raised underfoot

Born in our living room and handled from day one, so kittens arrive confident, litter-trained, and used to family life.

Bred to standard

Selected for clear rosettes, warm ground colour, and the sound, athletic build the Bengal standard calls for.

The roster

Our cats

The queens and studs behind every Meydan kitten — chosen for health, type, and temperament, and tested before they are ever bred.

Layla, Brown rosetted Bengal queen

Layla

Queen

Brown rosetted

Foundation queen — large, well-defined rosettes on a warm gold ground.

  • b. 2023
  • PRA-b N/N
  • PK-Def N/N
  • FIV/FeLV neg
Noor, Silver rosetted Bengal queen

Noor

Queen

Silver rosetted

Cool silver ground with high contrast and a sweet, people-loving temperament.

  • b. 2023
  • PRA-b N/N
  • PK-Def N/N
  • FIV/FeLV neg
Zayed, Brown charcoal rosetted Bengal stud

Zayed

Stud

Brown charcoal rosetted

Outcross stud with a striking mask, dense glitter, and correct profile.

  • b. 2022
  • HCM echo-screened
  • PRA-b N/N
  • FIV/FeLV neg

Kittens

Litters & waitlist

We plan carefully and place a handful of kittens each year. Reserve early — spaces fill from the waitlist before litters are announced.

Reserving Expected ready · summer 2026

Spring litter

Layla × Zayed

Brown rosetted kittens. Reservations open — join the waitlist for photos as they develop.

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Planned Planned · late 2026

Silver litter

Noor × Zayed

A planned silver pairing. Add your name to be told first when it is confirmed.

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About the breed

The Bengal is the only domestic cat with rosettes like a wild leopard.

Descended from crosses with the Asian leopard cat and now generations removed, today’s Bengal is fully domestic — but keeps the marbled coat, the glitter, and the athletic energy of its ancestry. They are clever, loud, water-curious, and deeply bonded to their people. A well-bred Bengal is a confident, affectionate companion; a poorly bred one can be nervous or unwell. Which is why lineage and health testing are everything.

Temperament
Active, vocal, affectionate
Coat
Rosetted or marbled, with glitter
Lifespan
12–16 years
Best for
Engaged homes that enjoy play
Close-up of a Bengal's rosetted coat

Health & promise

Tested, screened, guaranteed

A Bengal is a fifteen-year commitment. We test for the conditions the breed is prone to, screen every parent’s heart, and stand behind each kitten in writing.

PRA-b

DNA-tested clear for progressive retinal atrophy.

PK-Def

DNA-tested clear for pyruvate kinase deficiency.

HCM

Breeding cats heart-screened by echocardiogram.

FeLV / FIV

Parents tested negative for feline leukaemia and FIV.

How it works

From first message to home

  1. 01

    Enquire

    Message us on WhatsApp and tell us a little about your home. We reply to every genuine enquiry.

  2. 02

    Reserve

    A deposit reserves your kitten. You choose in colour and character order as the litter develops.

  3. 03

    Grow

    Weekly photos and updates from birth to twelve weeks, so you watch your kitten grow up.

  4. 04

    Home

    Collection or hand-delivery from twelve weeks — fully vaccinated, chipped, and health-checked.

Are your Bengals registered?

Our lines are pedigreed and our cattery is registered with the World Cat Federation. Every kitten leaves with its paperwork.

How much is a kitten?

Price depends on colour, quality, and whether the kitten is placed as a companion or with breeding rights. We share current pricing on enquiry.

Do you deliver outside Dubai?

Yes. We regularly place kittens across the UAE and the wider GCC, and can arrange documented travel further afield.

When can a kitten come home?

From twelve weeks. By then a kitten is weaned, litter-trained, fully vaccinated, microchipped, and vet-checked.

Enquire

Come and meet
a Meydan kitten.

We answer every genuine message ourselves. Tell us a little about your home, and we'll tell you what's available and what's coming.