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Persian Kittens for Sale in Washington: Breeders List 2026

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Catster advocates for adopting before shopping, though we fully understand there are many reasons for seeking a breeder. So, we encourage it to be done the right way. We have not personally visited or investigated all of the breeders below. We have put the top-recommended all in one place for you to get in touch and make the best decision for you. Learn more about our stance and how to choose the right breeder here.

Finding a well-bred Persian cat is already tricky, but it comes even more challenging when you narrow it down to a state like Washington. Unfortunately, there aren’t always a lot of quality breeder choices in your area. To find a high-quality breeder, you have to take your time and research each option. Thankfully, we have done most of the work for you and provided and quick list of some of the top Persian kitten breeders in Washington.

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The 4 Persian Kitten Breeders in Washington

1. Doober’s Purr Dolls

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  • Port Angeles, WA

This breeder is a cageless cattery located in Port Angeles. All their kittens come with their first shots, dewormed, health guarantee, and litter box training. They are also all CFA Registered. Doober’s Purr Dolls is a Cat Kingpin certified breeder as well. They test all parents for FLV, FIV, and PKD. If you want one of these precious Persians, you will have to sign a contract.


2. Purrfect Keeperz

Purrfect Keeperz

  • Bellingham, WA

Purrfect Keeperz is a cattery that breeds registered Persian, Himalayan, and Ragamuffin kittens. They have bred cats for many years and breed cats that love lots of attention and affection. Their Persian kittens come in a variety of colors and nose sets. All kittens also come with a health guarantee and instructions for proper grooming care.


3. Temple Parlor

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  • Seattle, WA

If you’re looking for Persian kittens for sale in Seattle, Temple Parlor is a cattery that opened in 1999 and started with a British Shorthair. Today, this cattery breeds CFA registered Persians and Shorthairs of the highest quality. They have an array of coat colors and eye hues to choose from. They are also guaranteed to be healthy and free from infectious disease when you purchase.


4. Edelpaws Cattery

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  • Spokane, WA

This CFA-registered cattery in Spokane is one of the best in the state. They raise healthy Persian and Himalayan kittens that are both physically and genetically healthy. They focus on raising cats with loving personalities and ensuring that each kitten receives individual care and attention. Edelpaws cattery also assures that all kittens are litter box trained, sociable, and come with a vet check and their first immunizations.

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