Why are Registered Kittens so
Expensive?
Most legitimate breeders do not even cover
their own costs. It's a very expensive hobby. As an example, buying a top
show quality kitten with breeding rights can cost more than $1000 per cat.
Showing cats to the title of "Champion" can
add another $500-$2000 to the investment. Showing a male or female to the
title of "Grand Champion", or "Regional/National Winner" can be from
$1000 to over $20,000!
Maintenance, supplies and veterinary care generally
cost breeders about $500 per cat per year. By the time a cat is first bred,
at about a year old, the breeder will have invested several thousand dollars.
Kitten shots and vet visits cost breeders about
$100 per kitten and that's if there are NO problems to be treated. Kittens
stay with the breeder for about 8 weeks to 3 months, and have to be cuddled,
and cleaned up after for all that time. Separate, special areas of the
house are often customized for the cats to use as a cattery or nursery
and some cattery set-ups cost $5000 or more to build.
If all goes well, fat healthy kittens are born.
But there are always the disasters, such as C-sections that run $750 and
up. Good breeders make a huge investment into " doing it right",
by having the right breeding cats and facilities. Caring, professionaly
breeders make huge sacrifices in their personal lives, and shed lots of
tears, in trying to create a successful breeding program.


