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Siamese Cat Breeders in Pennsylvania

Looking for Siamese cat breeders in Pennsylvania? You’ve landed on the right page!

To save you time, I’ve put together a list of all local catteries and businesses I could find selling Siamese kittens and cats across the state of Pennsylvania.

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 Pennsylvania With Kittens and Cats for Sale

BreederAddressTel NumberWebsite
Dilworthtown SiameseWest Chester, PA 19382484-315-8720dilworthtownsiamese.com
Applecat AcresNewville, PA 17241717-776-3319applecatacres.tcainc.org
Kathy's Country KittensDayton, PA814-257-9825kathyscountryavailable.blogspot.com
Sandypoints Old-style SiamesePhiladelphia AreaNAsandypoints.com
Country Loven Traditional SiameseCentral PA570-847-3818countrylovensiamese.com
Blakewood CatteryChambersburg, PA717-263-5915blakewoodcattery.net
Hidden Springs Siamese KittensKing of Prussia, PA 19406610-265-1568facebook.com/Hidden-Springs-Siamese-Kittens
Indigo Cats of PABoyertown, PA 19512610-858-9543indigocatsofpa.com

Dilworthtown Siamese

Address – West Chester, PA 19382

Phone – 484-315-8720

Websitehttps://dilworthtownsiamese.com/


Applecat Acres

Address – Newville, PA 17241

Phone – 717-776-3319

Websitehttps://applecatacres.tcainc.org/


Kathy’s Country Kittens

Address – Dayton, PA

Phone – 814-257-9825

Websitehttps://kathyscountryavailable.blogspot.com/



Sandypoints Old-style Siamese

Address – Philadelphia Area

Phone – NA

Websitehttp://www.sandypoints.com/


Country Loven Traditional Siamese

Address – Central PA

Phone – 570-847-3818

Websitehttps://countrylovensiamese.com/


Blakewood Cattery

Address – Chambersburg, PA

Phone – 717-263-5915

Websitehttp://www.blakewoodcattery.net/


Hidden Springs Siamese Kittens

Address – King of Prussia, PA 19406

Phone – 610-265-1568

Websitehttps://www.facebook.com/Hidden-Springs-Siamese-Kittens/


Indigo Cats of PA

Address – Boyertown, PA 19512

Phone – 610-858-9543

Websitehttps://indigocatsofpa.com/


Some Facts About Siamese Cats

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

Secondly, it helps to know what you’re getting in to, so here are some of the most interesting facts about Siamese cats:

  • Siamese cats are known for their affectionate nature – get ready for loads of fussing and nose kisses!
  • The word ‘Siam‘ is the former name of Thailand, that’s where the name comes from.
  • Typical features unique to Siamese are their pointy ears, crystal-blue eyes, sleek bodies, and color points on their faces.
  • There are four different color variations; seal point, chocolate point, blue point, and lilac point.
  • Siamese cats are very chatty and vocal. If they want to tell you something, expect to hear about it.

The Classic 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

This is the most common color variation so I’m sure you’re well aware of what Seal Points look like.

They have cream-colored bodies, with brown color points on their faces. Typically spreading from their noses and ears, to tail and paws.

Chocolate Point

Chocolate points are fairly rare. They actually look a lot like Seal Points, but when you see one next to a Seal Point it’s obvious.

The main differences are that their bodies are more ivory-colored, and their points are a darker, chocolate brown color (hence the name).

Blue Point

Blue Points have, well, blue points on their faces (makes perfect sense doesn’t it). They also have what’s called a ‘cold-toned grey’ color body.

This is the variation I had many years ago, so Blue Points remain very close to me and always brings back memories.

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.

How Much Do Siamese Kittens Cost?

Like most exotic cat breeds, the price varies a lot depending on the cat’s pedigree, markings, where you’re buying from, and so on.

As a general rule of thumb, you should expect to pay between $600-$1,000. But, as I said, this can go a lot higher for pedigree cats.

It’s something to discuss with a breeder you’re interested in buying from.

How Much Do Siamese Cats Cost?

If you want to buy an adult Siamese cat, they typically cost less than kittens.

In fact, if you’re fine with an adult, you should consider adopting a cat in need of a home.

There are various dedicated Siamese shelters and rescues across the county. Or, you could take a look on petfinder.com. This site connects with some 11,000 shelters in the US, I’m sure you’ll find the perfect cat on there.

Are Siamese Cats Easy To Take Care Of?

Yes, Siamese cats are low-maintenance and easy to take care of.

If you don’t want to spend time grooming, they can take care of their short, fine coats for the most part. They aren’t known to have any medical issues either, and in my experience don’t get into a lot of territorial fights.

The only ‘high maintenance’ thing about Siamese cats is the attention they demand from us. Both in the form of playtime, and being petted and fussed.

But they give it back tenfold in affection! It’s a perfect trade-off if you ask me.

If there is one downside to owning a Siamese, and I don’t even think it should be called a ‘downside’, it’s that they do require more attention than some other breeds.

If you made it this far, what are you waiting for? Siamese are interesting, curious, cute, and loads of fun. Good luck!

Do Siamese Make Good Pets?

When adopting or buying any pet, it’s important you know that they will be a good fit into your household before you bring them home.

The good news is that Siamese are social and adaptable animals.

Whether you have a busy household with young kids and other animals, or it’s just you curling up in front of the TV at night – they’ll fit right in.

As long as you can give them the attention they need, they’ll give you plenty of love back. It’s really that kind of relationship with Siamese cats.


Didn’t find what you’re looking for? Check out some of our other breeder listings for Siamese cats.

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

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