Siamese and Thai Kittens
Each Siamese, Old Style, Thai kitten (yes, they are the same cat) is ready for their home at
12 weeks-16 weeks provided they are weaned and healthy. There will be no scheduled litters available for 2010.
Prices:
Siamese Thai Sales of the kittens go to ensure top quality health care, and preservation of Old Style Siamese lines. Kittens are $750, (prices are less for any family willing to show a kitten) and are ready for their new homes at 12-16 weeks, on condition that they are healthy and weaned. I recommend all owners have their kittens microchipped while at the vet being neutered/spayed. Owners are matched by personality, desire, and of course commitment to owning a cat for 15-20 years. *I prioritize placement by matching personalities, and not by the sex or color. If you are set on a specific gender and color, you may have to wait longer, so that the personality matches the cosmetics you desire. [Read More]Payment:
There is NO fee to be put on a waiting list for a Siamese kitten, and I will not be responding to inquiries as I am dedicating this year to raising my new little guy. However, a 25% deposit and signed contract are required an
d non-refundable at the
time there is a mutual agreement to purchase an Evinea Siamese Thai kitten. Full
payment is due 30 days prior to receiving your kitten, which will include the
cost of transportation fees (kennel, acclamation certificate), and microchipping. The cost of a kitten goes
into providing the BEST in quality care -- this is not a business. [Read More]
Contact:
Please feel free to send me an email to inquire about Siamese Thai kittens. If I am not are not able to meet your request, stop by the PREOSSIA Website to fina reputable OSS breeder. Also, be prepared for many-many questions. These questions help match the right type of kitten with family personality and environment. I belong to several network groups and am willing to help find a life-long Siamese that meet your needs.Where do our Siamese Thai kittens live?
Texas, Ohio, Maryland, Indiana, Illinois, Florida, Michigan, and Holland (Netherlands), Indiana, Georgia, California, Montana, Massachusetts, New York, Connecticut