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Persian Kittens For Sale in USA: 2026 Breeders List

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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.

The gentle, sweet-natured Persian cat is a well-known breed in the United States and around the world. This is an old breed with a very long history of selective breeding and domestication. They are the laid-back sort and are fairly quiet little companions.

Though Persians do have some pretty intense grooming needs and some genetic health conditions to be on the lookout for, they are loving and friendly cats that will form a strong bond with their person. Let’s take a look at which breeders are the best of the best in the US for this unique breed.

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Persian Cat Breeders USA

You won’t have much trouble locating a Persian cat in the United States. There may be traveling involved or you may have to find a breeder that ships their animals. High price tags and waitlists are pretty common with the beloved Persian.

Here we will take a look into locating a reputable breeder or rescue organization in the United States to put you on the fast track to being a Persian cat owner.

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Persian Cats for Sale Near Me

A great website to check out is https://gokitty.com/ to locate Persian cat breeders in your local area. If you cannot find any nearby, try searching the surrounding states closest to you that won’t be too far of a distance for you to travel.

Persian Cat Breeders That Ship

If you are unable to locate a nearby breeder and require a breeder that ships their cats and kittens, you can check out the websites https://pets4you.com or https://cats.oodle.com.

Persian Rescue Cats for Sale

If you want to adopt a rescue Persian cat, you can hop on over to https://adoptapet.com/  or https://www.petfinder.com/ and search for nearby rescue organizations in your area.

Persian Cat Breeders Registered with the Cat Fanciers’ Association

The Cat Fanciers’ Association (CFA) was established in 1906 and is the largest registry of pedigreed cats in the United States. A list of CFA-registered Persian breeders can be found on their website.

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Persian Cat Price

The upfront cost of a Persian cat will depend on several factors. Persians are far from inexpensive, you can expect to pay anywhere from $500 to $5,000 for these unique, beautiful cats.

Rescue cats typically cost less than if you are to purchase directly from a breeder. If coming from a breed-specific rescue, the cat will come spayed or neutered and is typically up to date on veterinary care. Cats and kittens from reputable breeders tend to have some extras included in their price tag, including but not limited to health guarantees, the first round of vaccinations and deworming, and a starter kit.

Keep in mind that the purchase price of a Persian Cat or Kitten is not the only cost to factor in. You will want to ensure your home is equipped with all the necessary supplies for your new cat.

Factors that can determine the cost of a Persian cat include:
  • Registration
  • Lineage
  • Age
  • Gender
  • Coat Color
  • Location
  • Specific Breeder

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Things to Ask a Persian Cat Breeder

Are they registered breeders?

When purchasing a pedigreed cat, it is important to avoid any backyard breeders. You will want to locate a reputable breeder who is genuinely concerned for the health and well-being of their cats and works to produce quality kittens. Be wary of unregistered, extremely large breeding programs.

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Are the parents’ health certified?

Persian cats have some genetic health conditions, such as polycystic kidney disease (PKD) that are of concern. Reputable breeders strive to eliminate these genetic disorders through selective breeding to produce the healthiest cats possible. Having health-certified parents is very important and shows your breeder puts the health and welfare of their cats first.

Has the kitten had any veterinary care?

Reputable breeders typically take their litters to the veterinarian for deworming and their first and sometimes second round of vaccinations (depending on what age they leave the cattery). Always check with the breeder to see what has been done and when the next round of shots and deworming are due.

Has the kitten been socialized?

Socialization is very important for kittens and helps them become well-adjusted cats. It is important to ask your breeder what kind of socialization your kitten has had. A lot of catteries operate inside the home where the kittens are treated as part of the family.

Is there a health guarantee?

Reputable breeders typically offer health guarantees for their litters. You will want to ask what kind of health guarantee is provided and what is done if anything is to happen to your kitten regarding the health guarantee.

Is there a breeder’s contract involved with the purchase?

Ask your breeder if there is a contract involved with the purchase of your kitten and if so, what does it include? Contracts typically cover things such as breeding rights, what happens to the cat if you are unable to care for it, and many other potential circumstances regarding cat ownership.

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Is the cat registered? If so, with whom?

Some breeders will include the registration in the purchase of your kitten and others will require additional fees to obtain registration. The most common registration in the United States is with the CFA and The International Cat Association. You may come across some breeders that offer pets only and do not allow their kittens to be bred. They may even require that you spay or neuter your cat by a certain age.

What is the cat/kitten currently being fed?

Regardless of what the breeder feeds their cats, it is best to continue offering the same food they are accustomed to for a little while after bringing them home. You will want to slowly transition them if you plan to switch to avoid any digestive issues. You can even ask the breeder about the food they feed and why they choose it.

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The 5 Things to Know Before Buying a Persian Cat

1. Potential Health Issues

Like most purebred animals, the Persian cat is predisposed to some genetic health conditions. Polycystic kidney disease, progressive retinal atrophy, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, and bladder stones are a few of the genetic disorders commonly seen in these cats. Their flat faces also leave them prone to breathing issues and eye drainage.


2. Persians Shed Excessively

If you plan on bringing a Persian into your home, be prepared for the excessive amount of cat hair you will find all over the house. These cats shed all year long so if having to clean cat hair from your clothes and furniture frequently bothers you, you may want to reconsider buying a Persian cat.


3. Persians Have High-Maintenance Grooming Needs

You can gauge how much maintenance a Persian’s coat will be just by looking at them. Their thick, long coat mats are very easy and will require daily brushing. It wouldn’t even hurt to brush up to three times daily. Some owners will even have a professional groomer handy to help out with their one-of-a-kind coat.

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4. Persians Are to be Indoor Cats Only

Persian cats have a long history of domestication. Their unique personalities and body structure are not built for outdoor, alley-cat life. If you are looking for an outdoor cat, the Persian is not right for you. This breed should be kept indoors at all times unless let outdoors fully supervised by their owners.


5. Persians Have Unique Temperaments

Persians are more laid back and quiet than your average cat. They can be discriminatory with their affection and tend to bond closely with one or two people. They may not be an ideal cat for loud households full of small children and other pets. If brought into the home as a kitten, it will help them adjust better, but overall, they are gentle and docile cats that don’t like a lot of stimulation.

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Conclusion: Persian Kittens for Sale

Persians are a very popular cat breed in the United States. Maybe it is their docile and quiet nature coupled with their unique, flat-faced, and fluffy appearance that is hard to resist.

Regardless, Persians can make wonderful pets for those who are compatible with their personality type and are prepared to provide them with the care they need.

If you have decided a Persian is a breed for you, be sure to purchase from a reputable breeder or contact a local breed-specific rescue.


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