I kept my eye on the Humane Society’s website and when I spotted a Tortie point kitten I applied immediately. Then when I got the approval, I dropped everything to go meet her and do the paperwork.
I’ve found 2 of my 3 on Craigslist. Often just listed as a white cat or included in litter pics when the litter has multiple colored kittens. I’ve gotten a blue point and flame point.
Mine was gifted to me from Craigslist. I’ve also found one for someone else on Craigslist. Just make sure you don’t give anyone money until you see the cat or cats in person.
For the Siamese cat I currently I have I just set alerts on PetFinder for whenever one was available for adoption. The other three that I've had have also been rescues that I've adopted from a vet's office/cat cafe/from a friend that worked with a cat rescue. I've never bought one from a breeder.
Go on Petfinder. There are always tons you can find. Also on facebook, [https://www.facebook.com/groups/621269181961593](https://www.facebook.com/groups/621269181961593)
[https://www.facebook.com/SiameseRehome](https://www.facebook.com/SiameseRehome)
Mine came from a shelter. After I acquired him, I checked the same shelter and they then had two more Siamese. (And I was tempted, but Lir was still in hiding at the time.) Since, sometimes they have others.
I think they are less common at shelters than other markings, and may go quickly, but it’s absolutely worth looking there if you want a Siamese. Won’t be purebred, most likely, but may well have all their characteristics.
Tybet Sapphire Siamese
Sunshine Coast of British Columbia
Allice Becher
604-989-5515
[email protected]
www.facebook.com/tybetsapphiresiamesekittens
Absolutely beautiful and well socialized Meezers and they ship all over North America.
Mine are from a shelter. Just check regularly, especially with kitten season here.
Some cat rescue organizations focus on specific breeds. See if there is a Siamese rescue in your area.
I kept my eye on the Humane Society’s website and when I spotted a Tortie point kitten I applied immediately. Then when I got the approval, I dropped everything to go meet her and do the paperwork.
I’ve found 2 of my 3 on Craigslist. Often just listed as a white cat or included in litter pics when the litter has multiple colored kittens. I’ve gotten a blue point and flame point.
One was a community cat who moved in and the other I got from a shelter. Petfinder is helpful.
Mine was gifted to me from Craigslist. I’ve also found one for someone else on Craigslist. Just make sure you don’t give anyone money until you see the cat or cats in person.
My porch. :')
For the Siamese cat I currently I have I just set alerts on PetFinder for whenever one was available for adoption. The other three that I've had have also been rescues that I've adopted from a vet's office/cat cafe/from a friend that worked with a cat rescue. I've never bought one from a breeder.
Your local shelter!
we have a number of rescue organizations in our city, so I asked all of them to call me if a Siamese came in.
I got mine at a shelter. He’s A LOT though.
Rehoming cats on kijiji
Go on Petfinder. There are always tons you can find. Also on facebook, [https://www.facebook.com/groups/621269181961593](https://www.facebook.com/groups/621269181961593) [https://www.facebook.com/SiameseRehome](https://www.facebook.com/SiameseRehome)
A shelter
Found mine on Petfinder. She is a siamese mix and was at a local foster.
Siamese Rescue! They’re fantastic!
[austinsiameserescue.org](http://austinsiameserescue.org)
Humane Shelter is where I found Bandit. Every time he was in trouble, we threatened “Back to the pound”! LOL
Search the major Siamese breeder associations then search for a registered breeder near you.
I got my Lilac point from the humane society, I got my second lilac point from a friend. Then I got my tortie point in Wyoming.
Mine came from a shelter. After I acquired him, I checked the same shelter and they then had two more Siamese. (And I was tempted, but Lir was still in hiding at the time.) Since, sometimes they have others. I think they are less common at shelters than other markings, and may go quickly, but it’s absolutely worth looking there if you want a Siamese. Won’t be purebred, most likely, but may well have all their characteristics.
Mine was a stray someone posted on a community FB page!
Shelter as well, we do have them a few a week.
Shelters but it’s hard and you got to be diligent, may have to look on pet finder and online and be willing to travel some.
Tybet Sapphire Siamese Sunshine Coast of British Columbia Allice Becher 604-989-5515 [email protected] www.facebook.com/tybetsapphiresiamesekittens Absolutely beautiful and well socialized Meezers and they ship all over North America.