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Siamese Kittens for Sale in Utah: 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.

Siamese kittens are adorable, social, and intelligent cats that form strong bonds with their owner. Furthermore, they are friendly and outgoing pets. However, finding a Siamese kitten might not be easy, depending on where you live.

If you live in Utah, you must dig deeper or travel to adopt your snowshoe Siamese kittens. There is only one breeder in the state. However, you can contact Siamese breeders in a nearby state or try rescues or shelters.

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Siamese Kitten Breeder in Utah

1. Geishagoll Siamese

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Geishagoll Siamese in Salt Lake City, Utah, sell kittens with at least two cat vaccinations completed; they also neuter the males and spray the females. Males must have enough body weight and size at 16 weeks to be neutered. Females must be 12 to 16 weeks old to have enough size and weight for spray surgery.

They are a FeLV/FIV-negative cattery. Any new kittens they buy, including blue point Siamese kittens, are tested for Idexx stool, FeLV/FIV, and dewormed for parasites such as ringworm. This protects the health and welfare of their kittens and makes sure you take home a healthy cat.

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Siamese Kitten Breeders in the Neighboring States

1. Cloudcity Cattery

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Cloudcity is a shelter cattery located in the western suburbs of Denver, Colorado, and the central Colorado mountains. Currently, they have two queens, Emily and Kara, who are seal points. They are lucky to work with another breeder in the Denver region with traditional Siamese cats and keep the boys that provide Cloudcity girls with kittens.

Their kittens are registered as “Thai” in The International Cat Association (TICA). That means they are Siamese originating from Siam (Thailand) in the late 1800s instead of the modern, show-style Siamese type produced by breeders around 1960.

Their lineages go back to the original Siamese of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. In recent years, some lines included a mixture of native Siamese imported from Thailand.


2. Siam Moon

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Siam moon is a small-home kennel located between Tucson, Arizona, and Phoenix. They specialize in raising Traditional Balinese and applehead Siamese kittens. Cats are raised as pets until they become yours, and the breeding parents are tested for FIV and FeLV before joining the breeding program.

Kittens come with documented genetics and health guarantees. Siam moon is a certified cattery through the American Cat Association (ACA). Cats receive their first vaccine at 8 weeks old and are parasites treated before leaving.


3. Clowntown Cattery

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Established in 1971, Clowntown cattery LLC is a registered breeder with Siamese, Balinese, and Oriental kittens. It has been breeding Siamese in all colors, hair lengths, and patterns for 50 years. They breed for health, beauty, and show.

Clowntown Cattery requires a 50% deposit of the sale price to reserve a kitten. But keep in mind that all trades and deposits are non-refundable. Furthermore, kittens are not released until they are old enough to go to their new home and have received all their shots.

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Utah Cat Rescues

1. Best Friends

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The Best Friends Lifesaving Center is in Lake City, and it does adoption by appointment. If you want to adopt seal point Siamese kittens or lynx point Siamese kittens, you can finish their cat adoption survey to provide information about your lifestyle and what you are looking for in a cat.

Best Friends Group works with animal rescue groups, city shelters, and passionate people devoted to making Utah a no kill state.


2. Whiskers

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Whiskers is a 100% volunteer-operated nonprofit cat rescue. They help animals in the municipal shelters in Weber, Salt Lake, and Davis counties, taking animals from surrounding areas as space allows and resources.

They are a foster-based program, and they don’t have a brick-and-mortar facility. They are always looking for foster homes. Whiskers kittens are available for adoption through an appointment or one of their events at the Petco in Bountiful, Utah.

At this location, they shelter flame point Siamese kittens and lilac point Siamese kittens.


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