No Bengals in Brisbane right now
Rescue availability changes constantly. Browse every adoptable cat in Brisbane, or look at Bengals elsewhere in Queensland.
Browse all cats in Brisbane →There are no Bengals listed in Brisbane rescue at the moment. Bengals come up periodically, so it is worth setting an alert — and Bengal crosses are worth considering too.
Rescue availability changes constantly. Browse every adoptable cat in Brisbane, or look at Bengals elsewhere in Queensland.
Browse all cats in Brisbane →The Bengal is a medium-sized cat and a short coat. Those two things — the space it needs and the exercise or grooming it expects — matter more day to day than the breed label itself, especially with rescue cats, where many are crosses.
Shelter breed labels in Australia are usually a visual guess rather than a DNA result, so a cat listed as a Bengal may well be a cross. That is worth knowing before you rule a listing in or out: temperament and the individual cat's history tell you far more than the name on the card.
Rescues rehome across the state, and many will consider adopters outside their immediate area. It is worth checking the nearby cities too.
As of August 2026 there are no Bengals listed in Brisbane rescue on LocalPetFinder. Bengals are among the rarer cats in Australian rescue, and availability turns over quickly, so setting an alert is the most reliable way to catch one when it arrives. Bengal crosses are worth considering too.
LocalPetFinder lists Bengals available for adoption from rescues across Brisbane and Queensland. A dedicated single-breed rescue is not always active near Brisbane, so the fastest route is to watch the general rescues and set an alert. Every listing links straight to the rescue that has the cat, and the application is handled by them, not by us.
Not for sale, for adoption, which is usually the better deal. Every Bengal here comes from a Brisbane-area rescue rather than a breeder or a classified seller, and the adoption fee already covers desexing, vaccination and microchipping. That fee is typically a few hundred dollars, against often several thousand from a breeder with none of the vet work done. If you searched "bengal for sale brisbane", adopting gets you a vetted cat for a fraction of the price.