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Persian Kittens for Sale in New York: Breeders List 2025

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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.

Sometimes described as having doll faces, Persian cats are adorable felines that make excellent companions. They’re one of the oldest and most respected cat breeds in the world. If you’re looking for a Persian kitten in New York, we have you covered. We’ve created a list of registered breeders in New York and four breeders from nearby New Jersey.

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The 3 Persian Kitten Breeders in New York

1. Beautiful Persian Kittens

Beautiful Persian Kittens

📍 Manhattan, New York

With 30 years of breeding experience, Beautiful Persian Kittens breeds Persian kitties in Manhattan, New York. They specialize in raising the silver chinchilla Persians made famous in the Fancy Feast cat food commercials and promotions. Their kittens are PKD negative and DNA tested to ensure they’re healthy. When you visit their website, you can view several humorous videos featuring some of their beautiful Persian kittens.


2. Sterlingpaws Persians

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📍 New York

Sterlingpaws Persians is a CFA-registered cattery that breeds silver chinchilla Persian kittens. They’re passionate about raising exceptional, purebred Persians who live healthy and happy lives. Their kittens are certified by a veterinarian and sent home with a health guarantee. You can look at cute pictures of the latest litters on the website and Facebook page.


3. The Kitten Palace

The Kitten Palace

📍 Scotia, New York

The Kitten Palace is a CFA-registered cattery that specializes in raising silver dollface and teacup white Persians. Their pedigreed sire and queen have champion bloodlines, and all their kittens are PKD, FIV, and ringworm-free. If you adopt a teacup white from the Kitten Palace, the tiny cats will only weigh 5–7 pounds as adults. In addition to their Persian breeding program, they also offer Himalayan kittens.

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The 4 Persian Kitten Breeders in Nearby States

1. Khloe’s Kittens Cattery

Khloe’s Kittens Cattery

📍 Essex County, New Jersey

Located just 20 minutes from New York City, Khloe’s Kittens Cattery raises Persian, Himalayan, Exotic Shorthair, and Exotic Longhair kittens. Some of the colors they offer include chocolate, cream, tortoiseshell, flame, seal, and lilac. The kittens are raised around children and a friendly German Shepherd to improve their social skills and adapt to a home environment. Khloe’s Kittens only sells felines as indoor cats, and they’re ready for adoption when they’re 7–8 weeks old.


2. BreezyBrook Persians

BreezyBrook Persians

📍 Franklin, New Jersey

BreezyBrook Persians is a CFA-registered family-run cattery that raises Persians and will soon offer Himalayan kittens also. Some of the Persian varieties include torties, white, calico, solids, bi-colors, and tabby and white. Kittens from BreezyBrook go home with a one-year health guarantee against genetic defects. They’re dewormed, vaccinated, and FeLV/FIV and PKD negative. Before adopting a feline from the cattery, you can examine the “instructions/kitten” page for helpful care tips and a list of supplies you’ll need before bringing your cat home.


3. Castlegate Persians

Castlegate Persians

📍 Millville, New Jersey

For over 25 years, Castlegate Persians have bred and exhibited in the CFA. They specialize in raising golden, blue-shaded golden, blue-shaded silver, and silver Persian kittens. They also offer tortie, black, red, and blue kittens. Their kittens come with a health guarantee and are fully vaccinated. In addition to providing show kittens and kittens for pets, they also have retired adult breeders available for adoption. If you cannot arrange a pickup, don’t worry. Castlegate Persian ships worldwide.


4. Mikkat Persians

Mikkat Persians

📍 Central New Jersey

Mikkat Persians is a CFA cattery of excellence that raises solids and tabby Persian kittens. Mikkat’s show cats have included grand champions, five regional winners, and a national winner. After the kittens are 6 weeks old, they are given weekly baths. They’re raised on a healthy diet and receive deworming treatments and vaccinations. All their breeding cats are PKD-negative, and their kittens are cared for in the home rather than the cage.

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New Kitten Preparations

Since you're hard at work researching which breed to welcome into your life, it's probably a good time to introduce a few kitten essentials that will help seamlessly transition your furbaby into their new home. Ensuring you provide them with the proper care, comfort, and enrichment will help your kitten thrive and grow into a well-established and healthy feline! Check out our top recommendations in our New Kitten Checklist linked below!

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