Kittens For Sale, Registered Cat Breeders in WA
also known as Newcastle Ragdolls.
My name is Donna Maree and I have been a registered breeder of the beautiful Ragdolls for the past 15 years, breeding the highest of quality, beautifully natured Ragdoll kittens.
I do not work outside ... read more
Contact: Corinne
Namrib Birmans - Newcastle, NSW
Registered Birman Cat Breeder
I was first introduced to the Birmans in 1995. Since then I have been showing and breeding and been an active member of breed and ... read more
Our story began in 2010. We weren't a cat family at all, until Max the rescue cat changed our lives! Then to 2020, our first Maine Coon, ... read more
6 weeks free kitten insurance, registered pedigrees and a free crate provided for transport. read more
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All my kittens go to indoor homes only as both breeds are more susceptible to sunburn. I also require new pet owners to sign a contract before committing to their kitten. read more
All kittens are sold wormed, vaccinated twice F4, micro-chipped desexed and registered with papers. read more
All of my cats are indoor cats, and not only breeders, but part ... read more
Our babies are born and raised our home. Babies are well socialised with young children and older cats.
Our kittens are all DNA ... read more
Cats for Sale Western Australia, WA
See our list of cats and kittens for sale and adoption in Western Australia. When considering a new cat or kitten, it's important you research the breed you're interested in so that you understand all of the needs of that breed. Some things like grooming for long haired cats are obvious, but some cat breeds have health issues not present in others, while others may have special dietary requirements. Breed clubs can also be a great source of information and support.
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Cat breeders Western Australia, WA
While all of the Western Australian cat breeders listed here are registered, we still urge you to follow our advice about finding a reputable breeder. Finding a caring and experienced breeder is critical if you want to ensure the long term health of your new pet. We would also encourage you to consider adopting an adult cat or kitten - there are advantages to adoption that you may not have thought of. Please check our list of shelters and rescues in Western Australia here.
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