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Persian Kittens For Sale in Arkansas: Breeders List 2025

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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.

Persian kittens are some of the cutest felines around with their sweet faces and gorgeous coats, and it’s not surprising they’re popular pets. Although Arkansas residents searching for Persian kittens have limited options, they can research the breeders we’ll discuss below or travel to another state to adopt a Persian. To make things a little easier on you, we’ve compiled a list of Persian kitten breeders as a starting place.

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The 3 Persian Kitten Breeders in Arkansas

1. London Square Cats

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  • Springdale, AR

This CFA-registered cattery primarily breeds Exotic Shorthair kittens but sometimes raises Persian kittens. They produce from Grand Champion Bloodlines, and guarantee kittens are free of PKD, FELV, and FIV.

All kittens are sent to their new homes with an immunization record, food, litter, a small litter box, a blanket with momma cat’s scent, toys, and the sales agreement. New owners must agree to spay or neuter their new pets by 6 months of age. They do not ship kittens, so be prepared to travel!


2. Prima Persian

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  • Rogers, AR

Prima Persian is a family-owned, home-based cattery located in northwest Arkansas. Because the people running it work from home, kittens get constant attention from the day they’re born, making them incredibly well-socialized before they get to your home. They are a cage-free facility that breeds mostly shaded golden and silver Persians.

Before arriving at their new homes, kittens will have been checked by a vet, spayed or neutered, dewormed, and received initial vaccinations. Prima Persian cattery is free of  PKD, FELV, and FIV, and kittens have a 2-year health guarantee.


3. RB Cathouse

RB Cathouse

  • Sulphur Springs, AR

RB Cathouse is a small, home-based, USDA-licensed breeder who has been in business for 23 years. They specialize in golden and silver babydoll Persians and prioritize their health over their other attributes.

All kittens are guaranteed to be free of life-threatening congenital diseases, and they are given their first shots and come with a health certificate before going to their new homes. When picking up your kitten, if you cannot travel to RB Cathouse but aren’t terribly far away, they will meet you (but you’ll need to pay for gas and a meal).

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