Munchkins, also known as Sausage Cat, are very cute looking small to medium sized cats that have a lot of energy. They may have short legs, but these little cats are very quick when playing an interactive game with their owners. They are confident, outgoing cats that are comfortable in human company and love nothing more than being in a home environment. Therefore, the Munchkin is best suited for households where one person stays home when everyone else is out, so they always have company.
Read our Munchkin Buying Advice page for information on this cat breed.
Munchkin
We currently have a selection of beautiful Minuet kittens available. Both parents are TICA registered and can be seen with the kittens. They are pedigree kittens with excellent bloodlines and show-quality potential. All kittens are offered as pets only. They will be well-socialised and will receive two full veterinary health checks before going to their new homes. The Mi

Munchkin
ONLY 2 BOYS LEFT. Ready 25th April at 8 weeks old Pixie Cat is a munchkin that I bred myself and is my 3rd generation. I have made my line using munchkins and outcrossing with sphynx, Bsh & Blh. I have pics of all my line. My kittens are bombproof. They can be held like a baby. They are super friendly, confident and loving. Pixie Cat is a blue and white, smoke, mack

Munchkin
Selling my stunning male Munchkin due to no fault of his own. Family health issues a left me with not enough time to spend with him. he is lovely and very friendly. He is 2 years old mother is a Stand

Munchkin
Full pedigree munchkin kittens available , all parents are TICA active registered as munchkins with breeding rights, which means our kittens are proper munchkins instead of the random crossbreed you o

Munchkin
We have a few Minuet kittens available, both parents are TICA registered, can be seen with the kittens. THEY ARE PEDIGREE with top-tier and show-quality. Kittens are pet only, they will be well-soc
Munchkin cats are legal to own, breed, buy, and sell in most parts of the UK, including England, Wales, and Northern Ireland, although Scotland is considering legislation that may restrict or ban breeding them due to welfare concerns.