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Siamese Kittens For Sale in the UK: 2025 Breeders List

siamese kittens in black background

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.

Getting a Siamese is a big undertaking. Because they are purebred and popular in shows and exhibitions, a single kitten can cost up to £1,000 or more. They make loving and loyal, albeit quite vocal and highly strung, house pets. Below, you will find details of Siamese breeders in the UK that regularly have kittens for sale.

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Siamese Kitten Breeders in the UK

Although there are no guarantees, buying a Siamese kitten from a reputable breeder means you have a better chance of getting a healthy cat. It should also mean that the kittens, queens, and studs are treated well and have had all necessary health checks and screening tests performed.

Siamese Kittens For Sale in London

1. Bengatos

Old Style Siamese Club

This old-style Siamese breeder in Wimbledon (Greater London) raises their kittens indoors. The Siamese kitties are de-wormed, vaccinated, microchipped, and litter-trained before they’re adopted. When they’re 13 weeks old, they’re eligible for adoption.

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Siamese Kittens For Sale in the Rest of the UK

1. Maria’s Orientals

Maria’s Orientals

This South Wales-based breeder is a hobby breeder that breeds from her queen and stud. She specializes in Siamese but also breeds a selection of other Oriental breeds; you can see pictures and descriptions of the studs and queens on the website.


2. Mrs Lorna Lyons

Mrs Lorna Lyons

Located in Warwickshire, this breeder has tabby, lilac points, and seal point Siamese litters. All kittens are vaccinated, and some have been reared around dogs, so they should be safe to rehome with other pets.


3. Anki Siamese

Registered with the Governing Council of the Cat Fancy (GCCF), Anki Siamese is based in Surrey and breeds old-style Siamese, including Seal Point, Blue Point, Chocolate Point, and Lilac Point.

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Siamese Kitten Breeders That Ship

1. Pets4Homes

Pets4Homes is another classified ad site. It specializes in pets of all species and breeds, including an updated list of Siamese litters in every county. They typically have dozens of Siamese classifieds to choose from, and many of the breeders are willing to ship the cats to your destination.divider cat faces oct 2024

Siamese Kitten Rescue

It is always better to adopt than buy, when possible, and if you are looking to give a Siamese a second chance at a loving home, Siamese Rescue and North Of England Siamese Rescue list the cats they have available.

Siamese Kitten Breeders Registered with The Governing Council Of The Cat Fancy

The Governing Council Of The Cat Fancy is the main register for breeders of pedigree cats, including Siamese and Burmese. Their website includes a directory of breeders, including contact details.

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How Much Does a Siamese Kitten Cost?

Siamese cats are expensive because they are highly prized cats that are raised and bred for showing, exhibiting, and keeping as pets. Moreover, some breeders only rehome their kittens once they have had all relevant vaccinations, which adds to the cost.

When you buy a kitten, you are paying for the mother’s upkeep while she is pregnant and weaning, as well as the stud cost and the cost of rearing the kittens for the first 10 weeks of their life until you get them.

Siamese are one of the more expensive breeds, and you will have to pay anywhere from £250 from a classified ad to £1,000 or much more for an exhibition-quality kitten with good lineage.

Siamese kitten with blue eyes standing in a fallen tree
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Things to Ask a Siamese Kitten Breeder

While there is a higher demand for Siamese kittens than supply, you should choose a reputable breeder with high-quality cats for sale. When talking to the breeder, be prepared for them to ask you questions about your family and home, but have questions of your own ready to ask.

Consider asking the following:
  • Can I Visit? A good breeder will let you visit before you decide whether to take a kitten. Ensure the place is tidy and that any cats in the cattery are healthy. If there are any alarm bells, you should walk away.
  • Can I Meet The Parents? Ask to meet at least the queen and, ideally, the stud, but bear in mind that some breeders do not own the father and pay stud fees instead.
  • Are You Registered With Any Recognized Bodies? The main bodies in the UK are the Governing Council of the Cat Fancy (GCCF), Felix Britannica (FB), and The International Cat Association (TICA). If they are registered breeders, the cats and kittens are also registered, and you will have some form of recourse if something is wrong with your kitten or the purchase.
  • When I Can Take The Kitten Home? Siamese kittens cannot be handed to their new owner until they have had their final vaccination and an extra week has passed. Experienced breeders will not let their kittens leave until they are at least 12 weeks old.
  • Where Are Your Kittens Raised? The first few weeks of a kitten’s life determine a lot about their social skills and health. They should not be raised in an outhouse and should be kept in the house.

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The 4 Things to Know Before Buying a Siamese Kitten

They are a very popular breed. They are ranked as the 7th most popular breed in the UK.

1. They Are Ancient.

Siamese originally lived with Buddhist monks in Thailand and are considered one of the oldest recognized breeds in the world.


2. They Talk…a lot.

One of the most common features of the Siamese is that they’re vocal. If you don’t want a cat that follows you around the house, meowing and vocalizing all the time, you should consider a different breed.


3. They Form a Strong Bond With Their Owner.

The Siamese is also an affectionate cat that will form a strong bond with their owner. Typically, they become more attached to one family member, but that isn’t always the case.


4. Kittens Are Pure White.

Although they will develop their unique color points as they age, a Siamese kitten is pure white when born.

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Conclusion

The Siamese cat is a very popular breed, both for showing and as a pet. It is a vocal feline, and you should be prepared for constant meowing, but if it is the right breed for you, finding a good breeder is vital. Using the contacts listed above, we hope you find a Siamese that will fit in with your family and make a loving and loyal pet.

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