Personalised Bengal Cat Collars – Style, Safety & Comfort for Your Wild-at-Heart Feline

Bengal cats are striking, adventurous, and endlessly curious – whether they’re leaping to the highest shelf, chasing sunbeams, or exploring every corner of your home. That’s why our personalised cat collars for Bengals are made to match their bold spirit while keeping them safe and comfortable. Lightweight, gentle on their sleek coats, and embroidered with your cat’s name and your contact number, our collars combine style with practicality. With over 300 colour combinations, your Bengal can stand out just as much as their gorgeous rosette or marbled markings.

Top Picks: Perfect for Bengal Cats

We’ve selected our favourite collars and accessories to suit the Bengal’s active lifestyle and stunning coat. Always measure your cat’s neck for a secure but comfy fit.

Custom embroidered collar for with name and phone number

Classic Embroidered Collar

Lightweight and smooth to prevent rubbing on short, fine fur, yet durable enough for adventurous Bengals. The embroidered details mean no noisy tags. Most Bengals wear a Small collar.

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Cat Treats

 Keep their sharp mind and hunting instincts satisfied with premium Australian-made treats and stimulating toys – perfect for mental and physical enrichment.

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Real Bengals, Real Love

"My Bengal, Koda, is always on the move – and I needed a collar that could keep up. This one is so light he forgets it’s on, but it’s strong enough to survive his adventures!"
– Alex 🐾

📚 Did You Know?

Bengals are a hybrid breed developed by crossing domestic cats with the Asian leopard cat, giving them their distinctive wild appearance. Despite their exotic look, Bengals are affectionate companions who love interactive play and water (yes, many enjoy splashing in the sink!).

Follow for Giveaways & Breed Spotlights

Follow for Giveaways & Breed Spotlights

Bengals often shine in our monthly giveaways – their photogenic coats make them stars on our socials!

👉 Instagram, Facebook and TikTok
👉 Watch for your breed’s week
👉 Enter and tag a fellow Bengal lover

📏 Not Sure What Size to Order?

Most Bengals wear a Small collar. Use a soft tape to measure at the base of the neck and leave a two-finger gap for comfort.
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Bengal Cat Breed Guide

About the Bengal

First developed in the 1960s, Bengals combine the beauty of wild cats with the temperament of domestic ones. They’re sleek, muscular, and endlessly curious – a breed that loves climbing, jumping, and problem-solving.

Who Do Bengal Cats Suit?

•  Active households who can provide lots of stimulation

• Families with children or other pets (with proper introductions)

• Owners who enjoy interactive play and training

• Homes with vertical spaces and safe outdoor enclosures

What to Know Before Getting a Bengal

• Needs daily mental and physical stimulation to avoid boredom

• Highly intelligent – can learn tricks and even open doors

• Thrives in environments with climbing opportunities

• May be vocal and demanding of attention

Caring for Your Bengal

Exercise: 30–60 minutes of active play daily

Diet: High-protein, quality cat food to support their active lifestyle

Grooming: Weekly brushing to maintain coat shine

Health: Regular vet checks; watch for heart issues like HCM

Enrichment: Cat trees, puzzle feeders, safe outdoor runs

Top 10 Bengal Names in Australia

Top 10 Bengal Names in Australia

  1. Leo – For their regal, lion-like presence
  2. Nova – Shining bright like their personality
  3. Zara – Exotic and stylish
  4. Hunter – A nod to their wild instincts
  5. Koda – Strong and adventurous
  6. Cleo – Short for Cleopatra, queenly and elegant
  7. Loki – Playful and mischievous
  8. Juno – Unique and bold
  9. Simba – A classic for feline royalty
  10. Rio – Lively and full of energy

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