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Siamese Kittens for Sale in Colorado: 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.

The Siamese is one of the most well-known purebred cat breeds in not just the United States but the entire world. These ancient domesticated felines have won the hearts of many over centuries and continue to do so to this day.

If you are trying to locate a Siamese Cat breeder in Colorado, you’re in the right place. Searching for the right reputable breeder can be a daunting task, and it is a lot of information to look over. We’ve already done some research and have produced a list of three Siamese breeders in Colorado for you to choose from.  We even added in a few from some surrounding states to give you some extra options.

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The 3 Siamese Breeders in Colorado

1. Dianysus Cattery

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In Cripple Creek, Colorado, you will find the Dianysus Cattery. This cattery is registered with American Cat Fanciers Association (ACFA), the Cat Fanciers’ Association (CFA), and The International Cat Association (TICA). They have produced several breeds in the past, including the Colorpoint Shorthair, Oriental Shorthair, Siamese, and Tonkinese kittens.

Their most recent Siamese achieved supreme grand champion in the TICA. Recently, Dianysus has limited their breeding to Siamese and Oriental Shorthair cats. This is a small cattery that raises their cats and kittens underfoot within the home.


2. Cloudcity Cattery

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The Cloudcity Cattery is located on the outskirts of Denver. All kittens will have their initial immunizations when they are a couple of months old. Any potential owner is advised to take a look at the adoption procedures on the “Terms” page before sending an inquiry about purchasing a kitten.

This cattery houses two queens and works with another local breeder that produces the males for the breeding program. These cats are registered as “Thai” in The International Cat Association (TICA). Their pedigrees date back to the original Siamese of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.


3. ThaiDi Cattery

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ThaiDi Cattery specializes in breeding Siamese, Thai Cats, and Oriental Shorthairs. They are located in Denver, Colorado, and ask that you fill out a “Kitten Application” if you are interested in bringing home one of their beloved babies.

You can view all of their adult breeder cats and the kittens they’ve produced on the website and even peek through some photo albums of their beautiful cats.

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The 3 Siamese Kittens For Sale in the Nearby States

1. Geishagoll Siamese

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Established in 1987, Geishagoll Siamese is a cattery located south of Salt Lake City, Utah. They have a lot of experience with the breed and have shared their home and considered them family for decades now.

Their hobby is breeding and showing Siamese in the four CFA-accepted colors: seal point, lilac point, chocolate point, and blue point. If you are interested in checking out some of their cats and kittens, you can find plenty of pictures and information directly on their webpage.

2. Old Style Siamese

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Old Style Siamese is an in-home cattery located in central Nebraska. This cattery exclusively raises Applehead Siamese, which is also known as the “Old Style Siamese.”

All cats and kittens are registered with Companion Cat Registry (CCR), and the cattery itself is registered with both CCR and the Traditional Cat Association (TCA). If you are interested in a kitten right now, you can reach out to them via the contact information provided on their website to get photos of the kittens they have available.


3. Kautz Cats

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Kautz Cats is a small cattery that was established in 2009 to raise healthy and affectionate family-raised kittens. They are a health testing facility that offers Siamese cats in classic seal point, chocolate point, blue point, and lilac point. All kittens are registered through the TCA.

They offer some additional cat breeds that are part of their breeding program as well. The cattery does not offer stud services, and kittens are only sold with breeding rights to registered catteries.

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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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