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Siamese Kittens for Sale in Washington: Breeders List 2026

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Excited Cats 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.

Siamese cats are regal, playful, and friendly, but also graceful, intuitive, and talkative. They make great companion pets for big families and people looking for a sociable feline to warm their laps and keep them company.

Specializing in a variety of colors, from applehead Siamese kittens to blue, lynx, seal, and lilac point ones, the breeders on this list are TICA registered and screen their stock for FeLV and FIV.

There aren’t many breeders in Washington State, but the few available pride themselves on supplying healthy Old-Style Siamese kittens that are perfect fits for their new homes.

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The 3 Siamese Kitten Breeders in Washington

1. Stonearch Cattery

Stonearch Cattery

📍 Southeast Washington

While most breeders only have the “new” type of Siamese cats available, Stonearch Cattery focuses on old-style Siamese cats, also known as “Thai.” Stonearch holds onto the idea of traditional Siamese cats from 30–40 years ago and seeks to preserve the more traditional breed.

This cattery raises their kittens at home as members of the family, making sure they are fully socialized and in perfect health. TICA registered, the kittens are available in seal point, blue point, and lilac point.

Founded in Mississippi, the cattery has since made a home in Southeast Washington, where the team prides itself on breeding friendly and playful kittens. Stonearch honors dedication above everything else, and visits to the cattery are by appointment only.


2. Permes BaliSi

Permese BaliSi

📍 Poulsbo, WA

This small cattery is located a ferry ride away from Seattle in Poulsbo, a Norwegian-esque town. Permes BaliSi has a range of Siamese kittens available, from chocolate, lilac, seal, and blue points. Their specialty includes old-style applehead and lynx point Siamese, along with rarer colors, such as cinnamon and fawn.

Raised in four family-owned homes to ensure perfect health, the kittens are never short of space to explore. They are socialized with children and people before they go to their new homes.

TICA and CFA registered, Permes handles both Siamese and Balinese cats and lives by the motto: “Sound mind and sound body.” They make sure their cats are fully tested for FeLV and FIV. Permes BaliSi also includes a 1-year congenital defects guarantee for their kittens.


3. Quizzical Cattery

Quizzical Cattery

📍 Seattle, WA

Devoted to the memory of the Old-Style Siamese standard, Quizzical Cattery wants to help preserve the intelligent and talkative side of the breed. Their cats are socialized with people and sometimes taken on family vacations.

Siamese cats are well known as people oriented animals, and Quizzical takes pride in the friendliness of their kittens. They’re playful and enjoy a good game of fetch, and they aren’t afraid to share their opinions.

Quizzical has cats from both British and American lineage, in chocolate and seal point. When the kittens join their new families at 13 weeks old, they are spayed or neutered, fully vaccinated, and wormed. Their pedigree and TICA registration papers are also included in the price.

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