around how much would it cost to buy a persian kitten in good health, without shots?


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I’ll take it to have the shots done.

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4 Responses to “around how much would it cost to buy a persian kitten in good health, without shots?”

  1. Kit_kat Says:

    good luck in teh area i live it has to have shots before leaving this is the law.
    And any good breeder would have the shots done first.

  2. jj.mcintosh Says:

    Most people will already have the shots for it before you buy it. Here, they run about $100 with shots and wormed. However, there are also free ones in the newspaper from time to time.

  3. 4legsgood Says:

    For a great deal on a purebred cat, consider adopting from a local purebred cat rescue group. Check the Internet for local persian rescue groups and you’ll be amazed at the number of purebred animals available for much lower fees. For example, prices in our area run $50-$150 on cats and kittens that have been tested for feline leukemia and FIV, received appropriate vaccinations including rabies, been checked for ear mites and worms/parasites–and adoption fees include spay or neuter. Plus, rescue groups offer fantastic support and resources for nutrition, training, behavior questions, etc. Rescues will also give you a realistic idea of annual costs associated with responsible pet ownership. (Maybe suggest low cost grooming options for your persian.)

    Beware of “free” kittens or cats, especially ones that have no history of health care. Animals that have not been well cared for can have diseases or other expensive and heartbreaking medical conditions, and your “free” cat can end up VERY expensive, financially and emotionally.

  4. robin s Says:

    I like to go to PETFINDER.COM

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