Burmese Cat Breeders in Kansas
If you live in Kansas and you’re trying to adopt a Burmese kitten or cat, your best choice is to go to a Burmese breeder. These are people who specialize in the breed and really understand their personality traits and how to care for them.
Finding a Burmese cat breeder in Kansas can be difficult, but we’ve done all of the hard work for you. We’ve spent hours researching to find all of the different Burmese cat breeders in Kansas and you can find our full list below.
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BREEDER NAME | CITY | WEBSITE URL | CONTACT BREEDER |
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Mayonaka Cattery | Kansas City | MayonakaCats.net | |
Prairie Home | Gas | PrairieHome.tripod.com |
Mayonaka Cattery
Has This Breeder Been Cat Kingpin Certified? No What's This?
How They Describe Themselves: All the kittens are socialized to respect furniture, counters, etc. They are guided to use scratching posts and climbing poles. All are litter trained and have been spay or neutered before leaving our home. If the cat is a Show/Breeder they are kept whole with a strict contract for use. All cats and kittens come with vaccination records, health guarantee, microchip and pedigree papers.
Location: Kansas City, Kansas
Website:
MayonakaCats.net
Facebook Page: N/A
Associations: CFA, ACFA
Phone Number:
785-594-6424
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Prairie Home
Has This Breeder Been Cat Kingpin Certified? No What's This?
How They Describe Themselves: We have been raising the Russian Blue breed since 1995 and the Burmese breed since 1984. Our cats are a big part of our family and we hope that they become a part of the families that they are adopted in to.
Location: Gas, Kansas
Website: PrairieHome.tripod.com
Facebook Page: N/A
Associations: ACFA
Phone Number:
N/A
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Additional Breeders
Not finding what you want with the Burmese cat breeders in Kansas? Sometimes this happens as most small catteries only have one or two litters per year. If you’re looking to adopt a Burmese kitten or adopt a Burmese cat, you have two choices.
First, you can find out from the breeder(s) above when litters are expected and be put on a waiting list. Or, you can contact breeders in other states near you.