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  • Basic health care: Current vaccinations, deworming, and a vet health certificate or recent health record.
  • For purebreds: Often a genetic health guarantee, registration papers (TICA/CFA), and sometimes a small starter food kit.
  • Always ask for a contract: Get in writing what is included and what the seller is responsible for.

  • Health testing: Reputable breeders invest in genetic screenings for the parents to reduce hereditary diseases.
  • Ongoing care costs: Quality food, housing, socialization and regular veterinary care all add up.
  • Predictable traits: You are paying for a specific temperament, appearance and documented lineage.

  • "Can I see the full vet records?" Essential for adult cats to understand their medical history.
  • "Why are you selling or rehoming?" Helps you judge the cat's background and behavior.
  • "Is the cat good with kids, dogs or other pets?" Important for families and multi-pet homes.
  • For kittens: Ask, "Can I see the mother and the living conditions?"

  • For purebred pricing: You should expect registration papers (e.g. CFA, TICA) if you are paying full breed prices.
  • Proof of breed: Papers are the only reliable proof that a cat is the breed stated in the ad.
  • Pet-only agreements: "Pet quality" cats may come without breeding rights, but they can still be registered.

  • Compare listings carefully: Read descriptions, check photos and look for consistent, detailed information.
  • Ask specific questions: Message sellers about health history, vaccinations and how the cat is socialized.
  • Never send unsecured deposits: Use a live video call or meet in person to see the cat before paying.

  • Secure carrier: A sturdy, hard-sided cat carrier for safe transport home.
  • Agreed payment: Bring the remaining amount as arranged with the seller (avoid large cash amounts when alone).
  • All documents: A folder for health records, the sale/rehoming contract and registration papers.

  • Ask for a live video call with the seller and the exact cat or kitten from the ad. This confirms they are a real person with the actual animal.
  • Never send deposits or full payment before seeing the cat in person or verifying everything via live video.
  • Ignore "refundable" fees for shipping crates, insurance or handling - scammers use these fake costs to get money upfront.

  • Bring someone with you when visiting a breeder's home or a private seller, especially if it is your first meeting.
  • Choose safe locations such as a vet's office or an official police/community trading zone for initial handovers.

  • See the mother and environment when buying a kitten from a breeder to check how the animals are kept.
  • Request the full vet history for adult cats so you understand past treatments, vaccinations and behavior notes.
  • Ask for genetic test proof for purebred cats, not just routine vet check-ups or verbal promises.

  • Be cautious with very low prices for popular or expensive breeds (e.g., Maine Coons, Bengals) - this is a common scam pattern.
  • Walk away if you cannot meet or video chat. Endless excuses for why you cannot see the cat live are a major red flag.
  • Report suspicious listings so we can review them and help keep the community safe.

The cat market is huge, messy, and wonderful. You have show-quality breeders asking $3,000 for a Maine Coon on one side, and families rehoming their beloved pets for a small fee on the other. Navigating this range can be confusing. Whether you are looking for a specific pedigree or just a healthy companion, the goal is not just finding a cat - it is finding the right cat from a seller who cares where they end up.

Maine Coon: Gentle Giants

Maine Coons are the SUVs of the cat world - big, sturdy, and they take up a lot of space on the sofa. While everyone loves their size, the real draw is personality; they are essentially dogs in cat suits. Just be aware that those tufted ears and massive paws come with a price tag to match, often starting well over $1,000 for healthy lines.

When looking for Maine Coon cats for sale, expect higher prices due to popularity and breeding requirements. Reputable breeders often have waiting lists, especially for show-quality lines. These cats require regular grooming and benefit from interactive play due to their intelligent, social nature.

Ragdoll: The Floppy Companion

Ragdolls are famous for going completely limp when you pick them up - hence the name. They are widely considered one of the most affectionate breeds, often following their owners from room to room. Because they are so docile and trusting, Ragdoll cats are strictly indoor pets; they simply lack the street smarts to survive outside.

Siamese: The Vocal Supervisor

If you want a quiet house, do not get a Siamese. These cats are incredibly vocal and will hold entire conversations with you. They are intelligent, demanding, and bond intensely with their humans.

Persian: Classic Elegance

Owning a Persian is a lifestyle choice. You are not just buying a cat; you are committing to a daily grooming routine. If you skip brushing for a week, you will likely end up at the vet for a shave-down. But for families that put in the work, Persians are calm and affectionate companions.

Persian breeding focuses on coat quality, facial structure, and temperament. Because of their flat faces, some Persians may have breathing considerations that potential owners should understand. Quality breeders typically provide health testing details.

Bengal: Wild Beauty

Bengals are not for beginners. They are incredibly intelligent, which sounds great until they figure out how to open your fridge or flush the toilet at 3 AM. They do not just sit on your lap; they require interaction, climbing, and enrichment.

These cats can get destructive when bored. Many Bengal owners eventually install childproof locks on cabinets and dedicate space for climbing and puzzle play.

Siamese Cats for Sale

Siamese cats have been charming people for generations with striking blue eyes and distinctive vocalizations. Their sleek, short coats require minimal grooming, but their social needs are high. Siamese cats generally do best in homes where someone is around most of the day.

British Shorthair: The Teddy Bear

The British Shorthair is sturdy, quiet, and known for a dense plush coat. They are excellent low-drama companions: independent enough to handle quiet time, but affectionate on their own terms.

Hypoallergenic Options

There is no such thing as a 100% allergen-free cat. However, breeds like the Siberian and Russian Blue can produce less of the Fel d 1 protein that triggers allergies, according to academic research. If allergies are a concern, always spend time with the specific cat before committing.

Searching by Color and Age

While breeds get most of the attention, many buyers have a specific look in mind - black cats, orange cats, long-haired cats, and more. If you are shopping for kittens, do not accept any kitten under 8 weeks old.

Exotic Cats for Sale (Savannah and More)

Hairless Cats for Sale (Sphynx)

Listings for naked cats usually refer to the Sphynx. Their skin needs regular bathing, sun protection, and warm indoor environments.

Savannah Cats: Hybrid Heritage

Savannah cats are a cross between domestic cats and African Servals. F1 and F2 Savannahs are typically larger and more expensive than later generations. These cats require experienced owners and in some places have ownership restrictions.

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The Price of a Cheap Cat

In purebred markets, a bargain is often a red flag. If you see a Savannah or Sphynx listed for a fraction of normal market pricing, ask why. Many fake listings hide behind low prices and urgency. Always ask for health testing, vaccination records, and proof of identity before money changes hands.

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Remember that the best cat for your home may not be the most expensive or most exotic breed. Domestic and mixed-breed cats are often healthy, social, and excellent long-term companions.

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