For decades, the Siamese cat has been one of the most popular breeds on the planet, and for good reason. These charming blue-eyed cats are not only extremely attractive, but boast of being wonderful companions and family pets, especially for people who spend a lot of time at home. The Siamese cat is known for being one of the most talkative cats around, and they enjoy having long conversations with their owners whenever they can. They are athletic, lithe, medium-sized cats that are comfortable in human company and don"t particularly like being left alone for long periods of time.
Read our Siamese Buying Advice page for information on this cat breed.

Siamese
We have a litter of 7, 5 boys and 2 girls. Mum Suki is a blue point siamese and dad Yuki is a seal point siamese. Both are family pets and can be viewed with the kittens. All of the kittens are eating and drinking well. They are fed whiskas kitten wet food and Hills Science Plan kitten biscuits. All are litter trained and using scratching posts. They are happy, confident,

Siamese
Two beautiful seal point Siamese brothers, currently 12 weeks old, from a closed Siamese only breeding household of 41 years experience. These babies are from health tested negative parents of FCoV (feline coronavirus/FIP) all animals here veterinary certified as negative to this problematic and very common virus. Also PRA , leukemia negative home. Brought up in a loving q

Siamese
Kittens Ready Soon 🐾💙💗 Our beautiful litter will be 8 weeks old on Monday 17th November and ready for their new homes! ✨ £300 each ✨ Mum is Siamese, and there is Oriental in the family line ✨ All

Siamese
A beautiful Siamese kitten, a chocolate point girl. She is the true Old Style Siamese and will be a good-sized robust cat. She is on the GCCF non active register, with a full pedigree. And comes with
In the UK, the cost of a Siamese kitten typically ranges from £400 to £600, depending on factors such as breeder reputation, pedigree, and coloration rarity. Adult Siamese cats may sometimes be available for lower prices, around £250, especially from shelters, but purchasing from reputable breeders is recommended for health and quality assurance.