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Khao Manee Kittens for sale

6 Khao Manee Kittens for sale

The Khao Manee, also known as Khao Plort, Diamond Eye, White Cat of Thailand and India, is a stunning cat with white fur that boasts of having two different coloured eyes that can range from copper to yellow and green. Her name translates to White Gem and these charming, unusual cats have always been favourites in Royal Palaces of Siam. More recently, the Khao Manee or Khaomanee has gained a following in many other countries around the world thanks to their beautiful heart-shaped faces, stunning white coats and beautiful different coloured eyes.

Read our Khao Manee Buying Advice page for information on this cat breed.

Khao Manee cats Cut fluffy kittens  - Advert 1
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Cut fluffy kittens

Khao Manee

6 weeksAge
21Sex
£450Price

Cute cuddles and warm smiles all over them. these kittens are adorable white all over and verry rare bread

OrpingtonGreater London
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151

Khao manee

Khao Manee

9 weeksAge
1Sex
£200Price

3 khao manee kittens 9weeks old. Yellow eyes 1 girl pink 1 boy red 1 boy blue All eating drinking litter trained using scratch Post playing with toys handled daily used to all house hold noises

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ChorleyLancashire
Khao Manee cats Khao Manee Diamond Eye cat White all over - Advert 3
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Khao Manee Diamond Eye cat White all over

Khao Manee

1 yearAge
1Sex
£200Price

Here is my beautiful Khao Manee cat often called Diamond Eye cat, This girl comes from Thailand and are one of the world's rarest cats, There are less than 100 in the country, she is beautiful natured

SevenoaksKent
Khao Manee cats cute white and black kittens and one bengal cat - Advert 4
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cute white and black kittens and one bengal cat

Khao Manee

13 weeksAge
22Sex
£80Price

bengal ready to leave now and the other 3 are ready to leave next week they are little trained and will be flead

PortsmouthPortsmouth
3.80
Khao Manee cats Charming White Fluffy Kittens for £50 - Advert 5
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Charming White Fluffy Kittens for £50

Khao Manee

7 monthsAge
3Sex
£150Price

Don't miss out on bringing home a little magic today! 🐾 Beautiful, white and fluffy kitten, is looking for her new home! Full of personality and energy. Super affectionate and super cute! In the ph

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Potters BarHertfordshire
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41

Male kitten

Khao Manee

3 monthsAge
1Sex
£190Price

Wormed and flead, can be viewed with dad as mum is not with us at the moment she’s with my cousin but he’s healthy and ready to leave he is 10 weeks old

CrawleyWest Sussex

FAQs

How much does a Khao Manee cat cost?

The price of a Khao Manee cat varies widely depending on breeder reputation, quality, and traits. Typical prices range from approximately $800 to $2,500 for pet-quality cats, while rare or show-quality kittens can cost between $7,000 and $11,000. Some breeders offer kittens around $1,650 to $2,200 CAD depending on eye colour and coat standards. Due to their rarity and distinctive features, Khao Manees are considered among the most expensive cat breeds.

How do I know if my cat is a Khao Manee?

You can identify a Khao Manee cat by its pure white, short-haired glossy coat, and striking eye colours such as blue, gold, or odd-eyed (each eye a different colour). They are medium-sized with a muscular yet elegant build and known for their friendly and vocal personality. Verification through pedigree papers, breeder confirmation, or DNA testing may be needed as their appearance can resemble other white cats.

How rare is the Khao Manee cat?

The Khao Manee is one of the rarest cat breeds worldwide, originating from Thailand. The limited number of reputable breeders outside its native country makes genuine kittens extremely scarce, which contributes heavily to its exclusivity and high price.

Why is the Khao Manee cat so expensive?

The Khao Manee's high price is due to its extreme rarity and limited global availability, unique pure white coat and striking eye colours, the small number of reputable breeders maintaining breed standards, and the high demand among cat enthusiasts. Additionally, the costs involved in responsible breeding and care add to the overall expense.