Get

In Your Inbox

Catster is reader-supported. When you buy via links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission at no cost to you. Learn more.

Siamese Kittens For Sale in Kansas: Breeders List 2025

siamese kitten close up

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.

If you’ve decided on adding a Siamese cat to your family and you are searching for a Siamese breeder in the state of Kansas, you’ve found the right article. Hunting for Siamese kittens isn’t always the easiest task, but that is where we come in.

Siamese breeders are not easy to find in Kansas as there is only one that meets our strict criteria of producing quality litters. If you are not able to find what you’re looking for, or the waitlist is too long, we’ve got you covered by adding in some breeders that are in the surrounding states.

If you are searching for a particular kind of Siamese kitten, it’s important to do your research on each one. While some of these Siamese types are available at breeders listed below, some breeders either do not disclose specifics or do not produce certain types. Here’s a list for reference:

divider 3 paws

Siamese Breeders in Kansas & Surrounding States

Nebraska

1. Kautz’s Cats

Gering, NE

Kautz’s Cat describes itself as a small, closed cattery that was established in 2009. They are located in Western Nebraska and work toward raising healthy, affectionate, family-oriented kittens. They are a health testing facility, and they specialize in classic seal, chocolate, blue, and lilac point Siamese kittens that are registered through the Traditional Cat Association (TCA). Kittens with breeding rights are only sold to registered catteries.


2. Old Style Siamese

siamese kitten
Image by: Esin Deniz, Shutterstock

Miller, NE

Old Style Siamese is a cattery located in Central Nebraska. They exclusively raise Applehead Siamese, which is also referred to as the “old-style Siamese,” hence the cattery name. Kittens are raised within the home and given lots of love and socialization.

All the females are seal point-registered Siamese and are bred with their two males named Kaleb and Cinnamon, which are both seal point-registered as well. Their cats and kittens are registered with CCR and the cattery itself is registered with both the Companion Cat Registry (CCR) and the TCA.

divider 3 paws

Colorado

1. Cloudcity Cattery

cloudcitycattery logo

Denver, CO

Cloudcity Cattery is a smaller in-home cattery in the mountains of suburban Denver, Colorado. They specialize in older Siamese lineages. Their website states that their cats are registered as “Thai” with The International Cat Association (TICA), meaning their pedigree is traced back to the original Siamese cats of Siam (now Thailand) from the late 19th century.

They explain that they work with another breeder in the Denver area that has males with old Siamese lineages. The kittens are raised in the home and are well-socialized and used to the attention. Cloudcity Cattery schedules visits by appointment to potential owners. Kittens will have had their first immunizations before going home. If you’re interested, they ask you to please visit their adoption page on the website for thorough information.


Featured Image Credit: Yulia Kupeli, Shutterstock

How useful was this post?

Click on a star to rate (you can leave written feedback after clicking submit)

Help us improve Catster for pet parents!

Your feedback really matters.

What did you like about this post? Also how can we improve it?

Join the conversation

Leave a Reply

You’re very welcome to leave a comment or question. Please know that all comments must meet our community guidelines, and your email address will NOT be published. Let’s have a positive and constructive conversation.

Talk With A Vet Online

Peace of mind,
anywhere, anytime

Affordable vet advice

Why Is My Cat’s Tongue Swollen? (Vet Answer)

There are many different reasons your cat may be experiencing a swollen tongue. A swollen tongue is typically associated with inflammation. When the...

Putting Clothes on Cats: Why I Avoid It

Hi, I’m Christopher! Read my introduction to learn more about me and my silly Russian Blue cat, Olga. Dressing up cats and dogs...

Chronic Diarrhea in Cats: Our Vet Discusses Signs, Causes & Treatment

Nobody likes it when their cat has diarrhea, the kitty included. Not only is it potentially messy, but it can also be frustrating...

Can Cats Eat Oats? Vet-Verified Nutritional Facts & FAQ

Oats are commonly praised as nutritious for us to have for breakfast. Full of fiber, oatmeal fills us up and starts the day...

More related

11 Best Cat Foods in Canada in 2025 – Reviews & Top Picks

Did you know that around 50%-60% of Canadian pets are considered obese?1 Obesity is a serious health concern for cats as it increases...

NHV Tripsy For Cats Review 2025: Our Vet’s Opinion

NHV Tripsy is a feline urinary and kidney supplement aimed to soothe the lining of a cat’s urinary system, prevent the formation of...

We Chat With the Owner of Atchoum the Celebrity Cat

Atchoum is the first French-Canadian celebrity cat. The exotic Persian, who looks like a long-lost relative of the late Colonel Meow, hails from...

Why Does My Cat Knock Over the Water Bowl? 5 Reasons & What to Do

You’ve heard that cats don’t like water, so you might wonder why your cat likes to dip their paws in their water or...

Keep reading

Why Does My Cat Attack Me & No One Else? 7 Vet-Reviewed Reasons & What to Do

There are several reasons why your cat may choose to attack you and no one else. Oftentimes, cats, especially kittens and young adults, play rough if they haven’t been adequately socialized and find human fingers and hands to be a...

kittens training

8 Best Cat Brushes in the UK in 2025: Reviews & Top Picks

A cat brush can be used to keep your cat’s hair in good shape. It can also remove mats of hair that are especially common in longhaired breeds, and certain types of cat brushes and cat combs can even be...

cat brushing a home

Do Cats Fart? Vet Reviewed Causes, Treatment & Prevention

We all want our pets to be happy and healthy. Cats don’t show illness until they are very unwell because it makes them vulnerable to predation. Instead, they hide it to keep themselves safe and under the radar of predators...

Ginger cat raising its butt

How to Get a Urine Sample From a Cat: Effective Vet Approved Tips & FAQ

A urine sample can help a veterinarian check for various conditions in a feline’s urinary tract and kidneys. If your vet has asked you to bring in a sample of urine from your cat, you might be feeling a bit...

woman collecting urine sample of an orange cat

Can You Use Baby Shampoo on a Cat? Feline Shampoo Guide

Many cats don’t particularly enjoy being bathed, but sometimes it is necessary. Most cats never need shampooing, but if your cat has a skin condition that needs treating or has rolled in something that you need to clean off, you...

grey cat bath shampoo bubbles

Do Cats Lick Themselves to Get Your Scent Off? 3 Surprising Theories

Have you ever noticed your cat licking themself after being around you or right after you pet them? That’s because cats lick themselves as a way to keep clean and remove our scent from their fur. But why do cats...

cat licking itself

Do Cats Masturbate? Feline Behavior Explained

Sometimes, being a pet owner means dealing with awkward situations. Many dog owners complain about their pet’s tendency to hump objects, but did you know that cats can also display similar behavior? Obviously, this can be an uncomfortable and unpleasant...

brown cat licking grooming its genital

Why Do Cats Stretch When They See You? 5 Common Reasons

Picture this. Walking in your front door after a long, grueling day at work. The house is quiet, but then you hear it in the distance: a sweet chirrup that announces your cat’s presence. They come around the corner, stretching...

Cat stretching on the floor