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Siamese Kittens For Sale in New Jersey: 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.

Elegant, energetic, and downright lovable, Siamese cats make great pets for nearly every household. Natural divas, this domestic cat loves being the center of attention and will provide you with lots of love and loyalty throughout her entire life.

If you’re in the market for a new Siamese kitten, it’s important to not buy a kitten from just any breeder. Despite the appealingly low price tag of a kitten sold by a low-quality facility, these cats are often littered with health and behavioral problems.

Our handpicked list features responsible and ethical breeders that sell high-quality kittens. This will ensure you’ll be adding a happy and healthy kitten to your household.

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Siamese Kitten Breeders in New Jersey

1. Azurey Cattery

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📍 Bergen County, New Jersey

Lauded as one of the top cat breeders in New Jersey, Azurey Cattery is a CFA-, CFF-, OSSI-, and FIFE-registered in-home cattery that specializes in breeding traditional color-pointed and exotic-pointed Siamese and Balinese kittens.

All of the cattery’s kittens are routinely blood tested and have been cleared negative for FIV and FeLV. Raised underfoot, Azurey Cattery’s kitties are socialized with people and other pets from the start. This ensures you’ll be taking a well-behaved kitten home with you that will get along with your cats, dogs, and kids.

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Cat Rescue Organizations in New Jersey

With so few Siamese kitten breeders in New Jersey, you might have better luck trying a cat rescue or animal shelter.

Purrfect Angels Cat Rescue is an all-volunteer, no-kill cat rescue based in Gloucester County, New Jersey. Since 2013, Purrfect Angels has been providing veterinary care, spaying/neutering, microchipping, vaccinations, and testing for FIV/FeLV, with the ultimate goal of finding loving homes for homeless cats. They also have an Adoption Center located in the PetSmart in Turnersville, NJ.

K’s Kitten Rescue serves Ocean and Monmouth Counties in New Jersey, as well as surrounding areas around the Jersey shore. The non-profit is run solely by volunteers committed to helping find homes for the cats in the community. Their adoption fee is $150.

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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6 Responses

    1. Hi Susan Troupe, while we don’t have specific information about the breeder you mentioned, we recommend involving your veterinarian for guidance. In the meantime, you may find the following resources helpful:
      https://www.catster.com/lifestyle/how-to-find-a-reputable-cat-breeder/
      https://www.catster.com/lifestyle/buy-purebred-cat-breed/
      https://www.catster.com/lifestyle/where-to-buy-or-adopt-a-kitten/
      Good luck!

  1. We are interested in a Seal point Siamese kitten.
    would like a male but either is ok.
    Please reply with location and price

    1. Hi William Ward, thanks for reading us. At Catster we do not sell kittens, we just port curated information for educational purposes. We wish you good luck finding your kitten.

  2. My 22 yr old flame point went over the rainbow 2 wks ago Now his sister is very lost me too I would like to adopt or buy a black Siamese I’m in Jersey

    1. Hi Barbara, we are very sorry to hear about your loss, however, 22! Wow, that is very impressive you were lucky to have her company for so long. This post might help you: How to Cope With Losing a Cat: 7 Tips for Helping Grief- https://www.catster.com/lifestyle/cope-with-losing-a-cat/ and Ultimate Cat Adoption Checklist:8 Essentials & Vet-Reviewed Tips – https://www.catster.com/lifestyle/cat-adoption-checklist/
      Best wishes!

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