Orientals are very lithe, slender cats that boast a lot of energy. They are naturally talkative and extremely attached to their owners. They have a wonderful nature and thrive in a family environment, becoming involved in everything that goes on around them. This is just one of the many reasons why Orientals have remained a popular companion and family pet not only in the UK, but elsewhere in the world.
Read our Oriental Buying Advice page for information on this cat breed.

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Assessed & Inspected Breeder Scheme Member I would like to introduce Bambi a stunning fawn Oriental girl and her new litter of Siamese and Oriental kittens. Bambi happens to carry the Siamese gene s

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Looking for a forever home for 2 beautiful rare blue females. One is 3 months (cupcake born July 17th this year) and her sister (Cheesecake, born March this year) from previous litter, she is 8 months

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Due to family circumstances, we have one little girl back looking for her forever home. Ready 27 Nov. She is a cutie and from a surprise litter of 6 beautiful kittens when our pedigree Oriental sneak
Oriental Shorthair cats typically cost between £450 and £2,300 when purchased from reputable breeders in the UK, with prices varying based on pedigree, age, and breeder reputation. Adoption fees are usually lower, around £40 to £270, but Oriental cats are rarely found in shelters. Initial costs such as vaccinations and microchipping add to the investment, with ongoing monthly care expenses, including food, litter, and vet visits, potentially ranging from £90 to £400. Overall, lifetime care costs may amount to approximately £9,500 to £12,500.