Questions About Pixie Persian Kittens Cattery

Pet-Quality Persian Kittens: $800 – $3500

Show-Quality Persian Kittens: $1500 – $4000

For more information on pricing and payment, please scroll down on our Available Persian Kittens page.

  • Genetically and physically healthy parents who are not overbred or kept in cages

  • An ethical and responsible home breeder who intentionally breeds for health, temperament, pedigree, structure, coloring, coat type, etc.

  • Hours upon hours of interactive play, individual care, and socialization of your kitten

  • Spay / Neuter

  • Microchip

  • 2-year genetic health guarantee

  • 72-hour health guarantee

  • 30 days of FREE Trupanion Pet Insurance

  • Age-appropriate FVRCP vaccinations

  • Multiple dewormings + parasite prevention

  • Application of Revolution© treatment

  • Health record

  • Unofficial pedigree

  • TICA registration paperwork

  • Baby blanket with mother’s scent

  • A welcome home bag

Because I am a smaller breeder and I like to give my mommy cats breaks between litters, I do not always have kittens available. Please visit our Persian Kittens for Sale page to see our upcoming breeding plans. Be sure to scroll all the way to the bottom. This page is always kept up-to-date.

We are honored that you are considering a new fur baby from PixiePKC! Learn how to adopt a Persian kitten.

Yes! Our Persian breeding program is registered with both The International Cat Association (TICA) and The Cat Fanciers’ Association (CFA). We operate under the name “PixiePKC” at TICA and “PixiePKC” at CFA.

I have a bachelor’s degree in Exercise & Wellness, and I am also a Registered Nurse (RN). I am very grateful for my nursing skills and training – which I use every day as a breeder!

Thanks to my background, I am able to understand medical terminology, lab work, anatomy, physiology, reproduction, medication dosing and nutrition on a deeper level than most. In my experience, this all translates from humans to animals and applies greatly to my work as a breeder.

Being a nurse allows me to do more than your typical breeder and I am grateful for the confidence and skillset that it provides me!

We are located in Ocala Florida, Our kittens have been adopted by families who live all over the country!

If you live out of state, you can hire a professional flight nanny, who flies in-cabin with your kitten to your local airport and delivers the kitten directly to you. I am happy to recommend you to our preferred, trusted flight nanny companies. I am also able to meet you at Ocala Florida International Airport with your kitten if you would prefer to fly in yourself to pick up your kitten in person.

We do not ship our kittens in cargo. For more information on pickup/delivery options, please visit our adopt a Persian kitten page.

We do offer cattery visiting hours upon appointments or kitten pickups at our home. Our homeowner’s insurance does not cover in-home visits to our cattery. We also try to reduce the risk of infectious disease transmission to our cats and kittens as much as possible, so we are closed to all visitors.

With today’s technology, in-person visits have become obsolete. You can view our home and cattery environment first-hand on our social media pages. Our home/cattery is always kept meticulously clean and our cats and kittens are very well cared for.

Spay/neuter is an essential part of any ethical breeding program and it is the best choice for our kittens. Here are some proven facts about early spay/neuter in felines:

  • The practice of early spay/neuter prevents unintended pregnancies + decreases the homeless cat population

  • Lowers risk of mammary cancer

  • Eliminates risk of reproductive emergencies, such as pyometra

  • Results in faster healing time

  • Lowers risk of surgical complications

  • The procedure is easier, quicker and safer if done before 5 months of age

  • A 1996 study demonstrated no difference in urethral diameter between cats neutered at 7 weeks, neutered at 7 months, or left intact

  • Studies have found no relationship between early spay/neuter and orthopedic conditions in cats

  • Current scientific evidence shows no medical or behavioral reasons to delay spaying/neutering of cats past 5 months of age

When you adopt a from us “Pixie Persian Kittens Cattery” you won’t have to experience the stressful process of having your kitten go through a surgical procedure because I take care of all of it for you. When you bring your kitten home, you only have to focus on bonding with each other!

If you still have questions on early spay/neuter, please click here to read an article on the topic written by “Today’s Veterinary Practice”, where we obtained the information summarized above.

This will vary between litters. Our Persian kittens are typically spayed/neutered between 8-10 weeks old and can usually leave 2 weeks later, once recovered from their surgeries.

For a list of the supplies we use and love, please visit our Persian Kitten Supplies page!

Yes, our breeding cats are all genetically tested and thoroughly health screened. You can view copies of the individual health tests we have done on our cats by visiting our Persian Males and Persian Females pages.

Our cats are tested through Optimal Selection for 40+ genetic health conditions, blood type, traits and genetic diversity. Our breeding cats are also tested negative for FIV/FeLV via blood test by our veterinarian.

Prior to breeding, we test each of our cats for Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (HCM) and Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD) in addition to the following genetic conditions:

Acute Intermittent Porphyria (Variant 1) | Acute Intermittent Porphyria (Variant 2) | Acute Intermittent Porphyria (Variant 3) | Acute Intermittent Porphyria (Variant 4) | Acute Intermittent Porphyria (Variant 5) | Autoimmune Lymphoproliferative Syndrome | Burmese Head Defect | Chediak-Higashi Syndrome | Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia | Congenital Erythropoietic Porphyria | Congenital Myasthenic Syndrome | Cystinuria Type 1A | Cystinuria Type B (Variant 1) | Cystinuria Type B (Variant 2) | Cystinuria Type B (Variant 3) | Dihydropyrimidinase Deficiency | Earfold and Osteochondrodysplasia | Factor XII Deficiency (Variant 1) | Factor XII Deficiency (Variant 2) | Familial Episodic Hypokalaemic Polymyopathy | Glutaric Aciduria Type II | Glycogen Storage Disease | GM1 Gangliosidosis | GM2 Gangliosidosis | GM2 Gangliosidosis Type II | GM2 Gangliosidosis Type II | GM2 Gangliosidosis Type II | Hemophilia B (Variant 1) | Hemophilia B (Variant 2) | Hyperoxaluria Type II | Hypotrichosis | Lipoprotein Lipase Deficiency | Mucopolysaccharidosis Type I | Mucopolysaccharidosis Type VI (G1558A Variant) | Mucopolysaccharidosis Type VI (T1427C Variant) | Mucopolysaccharidosis Type VII | Mucopolysaccharidosis Type VII | Multidrug Resistance 1 | Myotonia Congenita | Progressive Retinal Atrophy (rdAc-PRA) | Progressive Retinal Atrophy | Progressive Retinal Atrophy | Pyruvate Kinase Deficiency | Sphingomyelinosis (Variant 1) | Sphingomyelinosis (Variant 2) | Spinal Muscular Atrophy | Vitamin D-Dependent Rickets

Yes! We produce health tested Persian here at Pixie Persian Kittens Cattery. Our Persian kittens come with an initial 72-hour health guarantee, as well as a 2-year genetic health guarantee. If your kitten tragically dies from the genetic health conditions of HCM or PKD before the age of 2 years old, we will replace your kitten. These guarantees are fully outlined in your kitten’s Adoption Contract, which you will be sent when reserving your kitten.

For more information on our health guarantees, please visit our Health Tested Sphynx page.

We highly discourage allowing your Persian cat outdoors. Going outside exposes your cat to many potential diseases and dangers. Persian have been specifically bred to be extremely gentle-natured and loving. They do not have the normal survival instincts that other cats have so they may not pick up on the potential dangers of the outside world. This leaves them very vulnerable to injury, and even death, when let outdoors. For your Persian kitten’s health and safety, we highly recommend keeping them inside where they will be just as happy cuddled up with you on the couch!

Persian are companion cats – they crave love, socialization and human interaction. They get very attached to their owners, making them more prone to separation anxiety. If your job requires you to be gone for the majority of the day, we highly recommend having a second kitty friend to keep your Persian company!

I welcome the opportunity to develop relationships with other small, registered, ethical Persian catteries. I will occasionally work with other breeders who already have an established program, with goals that align with my own. Any breeder I work with must practice early spay/neuter and only breed traditional,  Persian.

Feel free to reach out if you are a fellow Persian Breeder! I would love to get to know you!

Most of your questions can be answered by reading through our website! If you have thoroughly read through our website and still have unanswered questions, feel free to email us or note your questions in the last section of you Adoption Application.