
Contact us for kitten availability or enquiries regarding our breeding programme by email or phone: 0121 246 2268. Please do NOT call us to ask prices, our kittens are from £400.




Legal Disclaimer: We have no affiliation or connection to any other breeder or their cattery, despite any unauthorised use of our cattery name. Please beware of any internet scams and contact us on ajoobacats@me.com to clarify any confusion.
Ajooba Braveheart
SGCA Gradena Golden Nugget of Ajooba
We contribute to the Bengal HCM research Fund at the Winn Foundation and HCM scan our cats annually




We breed healthy Bengal Cats in South Birmingham to show under TICA regulations. We have brown, silver and occasionally snow kittens available to indoor homes a few times a year.

Our kittens are reserved quite quickly. They are raised underfoot and handled from an early age and well socialised. They are never aggressive and fit beautifully into their new homes. We are always available for help and advice.

Our kittens leave us from the age of 13 weeks when they are vaccinated, preventatively,
wormed and de-
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We are proud members of :
TIBCS The International Bengal Cat Society
– the oldest and largest group of Bengal enthusiasts and breeders in the world. TIBCS is “the” organization that the Founders of the breed set up to protect the Bengal Breed.
Due to a death in the family we may not be available by phone. If you do ring us please leave a message as one of us will get back to you as soon as possible.
We tested our breeding Cats for PK Deficiency (pyruvate kinase deficiency please click on link for more information from UCDavies about this illness) in July and found them to be clear of carrying the recessive gene responsible for this illness.
Ajooba Cats took 5 cats to our HCM scanning clinic on 12th August 2011. We are pleased to be able to report that there are no signs of HCM in the following cats:

Above: Ajooba Flavian and Ajooba Hansel (tbc) lounging before a nap.