
Doll face persian cross bengal
£200
19 weeks old Kittens, doll face Persian cross bengal, very loving, friendly and affectionate babies. Male, black and white long fur £200 Female, Grey and brown short fur £200 Pair for £300.
£200
19 weeks old Kittens, doll face Persian cross bengal, very loving, friendly and affectionate babies. Male, black and white long fur £200 Female, Grey and brown short fur £200 Pair for £300.
£250
I have two long haired Kittens left. Grey girl and a grey and white boy. Both litre trained and ready to go in two weeks. Adorable and playful. Pics of mum and dad attached. They are long haired and both parents are long haired. They have been wormed
£750
3 lovely little babies looking for loving homes. We have a black and white boy, a black and white girl and a gorgeous tabby girl. Kittens are fully litter trained and eating well, they have had their first vaccination and are regularly groomed. Mum, Dad and Grandma are also here if you wish to visit
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When buying a Persian kitten in Brecon / Aberhonddu, check for up-to-date health tests, vaccinations, pedigree documentation, and breeder reviews. Visiting the kitten in person is essential to assess its temperament and living conditions. Our platform provides detailed adverts and breeder profiles to help you make a confident choice.
A Persian kitten costs around £400. This is the average price of the Persian kitten itself and other costs involved include vet bills and supplies, cat food, treats and toys.
Male Persians tend to be slightly larger and more muscular, with affectionate and playful personalities. They make loyal and energetic companions for families.
Training depends on the individual cat and consistency rather than sex. Male Persians respond well to training when given proper guidance.
Neutering is often recommended to prevent unwanted litters and reduce some health risks. Your vet can advise on the best timing for your kitten.