Male (Tomcat) Persian Kittens For Sale In Attleborough, Norfolk

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  • Persian kittens for sale in Swanley, Kent – 7 weeks old3

    Persian X kittens

    £150

    Swanley, Kent85 miles away
    • 7 Weeks Old
    • Ready To Leave In 2 Days

    Persian X Kittens for sale 3 available from a healthy litter of 5 Tabby and white- girl Black and white- boy Black fluffy- girl Mum can been seen on pictures, she’s a lovely laid back girl. Ready to go 16.08 Only the best homes for these babies

  • Persian kittens for sale in Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire – 12 weeks old3

    Italian Persian chinchilla kittens

    £850

    • 12 Weeks Old
    • Ready To Leave Now

    We have 4 boy's 3 girl's. Kittens are silver white with emerald eyes. Mother is our pure white Italian Persian chinchilla cat with emerald eyes. TICA registered. Dad is our silver white Russian Persian chinchilla cat with emerald eyes. GCCF registered. Perfectly litter trained. Weaned on Acana dry food and boil chicken. Flea treated. From smoke free clean home. Kittens can be

Frequently Asked Questions

  • When buying a Persian kitten in Attleborough, check for up-to-date health tests, vaccinations, pedigree documentation, and breeder reviews. Visiting the kitten in person is essential to assess its temperament and living conditions. Our platform provides detailed adverts and breeder profiles to help you make a confident choice.

  • A Persian kitten costs around £450. This is the average price of the Persian kitten itself and other costs involved include vet bills and supplies, cat food, treats and toys.

  • Male Persians tend to be slightly larger and more muscular, with affectionate and playful personalities. They make loyal and energetic companions for families.

  • Training depends on the individual cat and consistency rather than sex. Male Persians respond well to training when given proper guidance.

  • Neutering is often recommended to prevent unwanted litters and reduce some health risks. Your vet can advise on the best timing for your kitten.

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