As much as I love pedigree cats like persians, bengals etc I don't think I'll ever buy one from a reputable breeder anyway. Not only because I know nothing about pedigree and breeders (really) but also because pedigree cats (aswell as dogs) generally are more expensive to buy, to maintain, to insure and if I understood it correctly, are prone to more health problems than a mixed breed/moggy. I also believe in cats having the freedom to come and go through a flap as they please, and if I bought a pedigree cat I would be worried to let them go outside in fear that someone would steal them. A pedigree bengal seems much more exotic and attractive than a 'normal' moggy to some people
On paper, I did a terrible thing when I got my beloved tabby Jameson... in that, my neighbour is that kind of person who buys and sells animals on (dogs, cats, rabbits) etc and I am very much against that (volunteering at Mayhew opened my eyes to that!) - although when we moved in to our house, this gorgeous tabby kept coming to visit and pretty much moved in with us. I fell in love with this creature and when she told me she was about to sell him, I took the plunge and said I'll take him... BECAUSE, it would've broken my heart knowing he would have to leave his safe surroundings go to just another random home, and who knows, maybe get abandoned or sold on again. To me, I rescued him, I took him under my wing. But obviously on paper, I 'supported' someone who cares little about animal welfare, and I did feel terrible when she bought another kitten the very same night (!) for the small amount of money I gave her.. only for that black kitten to be sold on a week later. But it doesn't take away the fact if it wasn't for me offering to buy Jameson I wouldn't be sure he would have gone to as safe and loving home that I'm giving him, I love him with all my heart, and I don't care about anything else, and I am very proud to have taken him into my home, especially as we didn't plan to even get a cat - and I had to learn all about being a cat-owner pretty much overnight! Many people will probably disagree with my actions and say there were other ways to have done it, I can't see how though..
Still, I would love to adopt a cat from a rescue, and I'm working on convincing my partner (who is a cat-lover too, but thinks 1 cat is enough!).