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Siamese Cat Breeders in Ohio

Looking for Siamese cat breeders in Ohio? You’ve landed on the right page.

I’ve put together a list of all local catteries and businesses I could find selling Siamese cats and kittens across the state of Ohio.

Take a look below and reach out to the breeders to see what they have available – I hope you find the perfect Siamese kitty!

Siamese Cat Breeders in Ohio With Kittens and Cats for Sale

BreederAddressTel NumberWebsite
Barrington Siamese kittensSt. Marys, OH419-733-1324facebook.com/Barringtonsiamese
Vida CatteryWauseon, OH419-356-4744vidacattery.com
B & D Siamese CatteryCentral, OHNAbdsiamese.com

Barrington Siamese kittens

Address – St. Marys, OH

Phone – 419-733-1324

Websitehttps://www.facebook.com/Barringtonsiamese/


Vida Cattery

Address – Wauseon, OH

Phone – 419-356-4744

Websitehttps://vidacattery.com/


B & D Siamese Cattery

Address – Central, OH

Phone – NA

Websitehttp://bdsiamese.com/


Interesting Facts About Siamese Cats

If you’re new to Siamese cats; I’m super-envious. I had a Siamese many years ago, and she was one of the best cat companions I ever had.

It helps to know as much as you can about a breed before getting one. Here are some of the most interesting facts about Siamese cats:

  • Siamese cats are originally from Thailand. The word ‘Siam’ was the original name for Thailand.
  • They’re one of the most affectionate and mild natured cat breeds, I hope you like lots of cuddles!
  • They are fairly vocal and like to communicate by meowing. If you want a quiet cat, a Siamese is not for you.
  • Siamese have a distinctive appearance with pointy ears, color points on their faces, and blue eyes.
  • There are four main variations/colors, these are seal point, blue point, lilac point, chocolate point.

Four Color Variations of Siamese Cats

As mentioned above, there are lots of shades and color variations of Siamese, but it comes down to four main variations by standard.

These are:

Seal Point

Seal Point is the ‘classic’ Siamese color. They have pale fawn to cream-colored bodies with dark brown ‘Points’.

Points, in Siamese terms, are the markings on their face, ears, paws, and tails. This is where it’s easiest to tell apart the different variations.

Blue Point

Blue Points have a bluish-white body, with blue points – as their name suggests.

It’s more of a grey color to the untrained eye. Their paws tend to be a pale grey, often referred to as slate-colored.

Lilac Point

I have to admit, I think the lilac points are the cutest. Their pointing is lilac, almost lavender in color sometimes.

The biggest give away is their nose leather. They typically have a creamer, paler body color than Blue Points.

Chocolate Point

Chocolate Points have the strongest contrast from dark chocolate color markings, to a cream, ivory color body.

If you look closely, you’ll see they have pinkish noses and paw pads. It can be hard to tell if you have a Chocolate Point from an early age as they develop their coloring later than Seal Points.

How Much Do Siamese Kittens Cost?

The answer to this question is broad. Like a lot of exotic cat breeds, the price can vary a lot depending on the lineage, any noticeable features, and so on.

To narrow it down, I would say that generally speaking you can expect to pay anywhere between $600-$1,000+.

But as I said, this really depends on the breeders and the exact type of Siamese you’re buying.

How Much Do Siamese Cats Cost?

If you can’t find any breeders with litters due in your area or you just want an adult cat – you can help an adult Siamese by adopting and rehoming a cat in need.

There are various shelters and rescue centers across the US, I recommend doing a little research and saving an older cat from a life in a shelter.

You will generally pay a lot less for an adult Siamese than a kitten, especially if you’re adopting from a rescue shelter.

I recommend taking a look on petfinder.com. This site is one of the largest online databases that connects you with around 11,000 animal shelters across the country.

Are Siamese Good Pets?

Absolutely, yes!

Siamese cats are one of the most lovable and loyal cat breeds. They enjoy nothing more than hanging out with their human companions and aren’t quiet about it either.

If you socialize them from kittens, they are known to get on well with other pets – even cats – and kids. If you have a busy and chaotic household, don’t worry, they’ll fit right in.

Have a quiet home life and look forward to relaxing with a lap cat? Siamese are just as happy hanging out on a lap watching TV as I bet you are.

Caring for Siamese Cats

Just like most cats with short fur, Siamese are easy to care for and low-maintenance.

The only real huge chore that comes with caring for cats is brushing and taking care of long-haired breeds.

Apart from that, it’s really just a case of providing food, water, plenty of warm spots to sleep, and some cat furniture for them to play with.

Siamese are a little more demanding than your average cat, I will say that. They love to play, be fussed, curl up on laps, and generally be involved in where the action is.

Nothing wrong with that though, right!

Just make sure you have some cat toys and furniture like a cat tree, tunnel, and some other things that’ll direct their claws away from your furniture.

Overall, I would say they’re easy to care for and low maintenance.


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Image credits – Header photo by Dimitry Kooijmans and kitten photo by Biel Morro on Unsplash

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