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A rosetted Bengal cat
Est. 2026Dubai · UAE

Meydan Bengals

Rosetted Bengals of rare type and temperament — bred in small numbers, in a home in Dubai.

The house

We keep few cats and breed fewer litters.

Every kitten is raised in the house, chosen for health and character before beauty, and placed only with people we trust to keep it for life.

Few by design

A handful of litters a year, never more. The scarcity is the point.

Health, first

Every parent DNA-tested and heart-screened before it is ever bred.

Raised underfoot

Born in the living room and handled daily, so a kitten arrives unafraid.

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, high contrast, and a temperament that draws people in.

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

Zayed

Stud

Brown charcoal

Outcross stud. A striking mask, dense glitter, and a 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 Ready · summer 2026

Spring litter

Layla × Zayed

Brown rosetted. Reservations open by waitlist, before the litter is announced.

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Planned Planned · late 2026

Silver litter

Noor × Zayed

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

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About the breed

The only domestic cat that wears the rosettes of a leopard.

Generations removed from its wild ancestor, today’s Bengal is fully domestic — but it keeps the marbled coat, the glitter, and the athletic mind. Clever, vocal, water-curious, and devoted to its people. A well-bred one is a confident companion; a poorly bred one is not. Lineage and health are the whole difference.

Temperament
Active, vocal, devoted
Coat
Rosetted, with glitter
Lifespan
12–16 years
Suits
Homes that play
Close-up of a Bengal's rosetted coat

Health & promise

Tested, screened, guaranteed

A Bengal is a fifteen-year companion. We breed as though we will answer for every one — because we do.

PRA-b

DNA-tested clear for progressive retinal atrophy.

PK-Def

DNA-tested clear for pyruvate kinase deficiency.

HCM

Parents heart-screened by echocardiogram.

FeLV / FIV

Parents tested negative for both.

How it works

From first message to home

  1. 01

    Enquire

    Message us and tell us about your home. We answer every genuine note ourselves.

  2. 02

    Reserve

    A deposit holds your place. You choose as the litter develops.

  3. 03

    Grow

    Weekly photos from birth to twelve weeks — you watch your kitten become itself.

  4. 04

    Home

    Collection or hand-delivery at twelve weeks, fully vetted and ready.

Are your kittens registered?

Yes — every kitten is pedigreed and leaves with its paperwork. We breed to the WCF standard.

What does a kitten cost?

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

Do you place outside Dubai?

Regularly — across the UAE and the wider GCC, with documented travel arranged further afield.

When can a kitten come home?

At twelve weeks: weaned, litter-trained, 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.