Your Furry Friend Awaits

Whether you're local or far away, your dream Siamese kitten is just a step away. For those nearby, schedule a visit to our cattery to meet your new furry friend in person. For those farther away, don't worry! Our safe and reliable shipping process ensures your kitten arrives fast, happy and healthy.

Shipping & Delivery Option

General Airline Requirements

Contrary to what many people believe, the cargo area where pets are placed is pressure and temperature controlled just like the cabin, and pet safe airlines are dedicated to making sure pets have a safe experience and aren’t just treated as luggage

You can buy a Siamese kitten today and pick up at your local airport. If you are interested in any of our Kittens on our website and live too far to drive down and pick up the kitten in person, then we can make the arrangements for you to have your kitten on a next or same-day delivery. The kitten will be shipped to the closest airport near you or hand-delivered to your home.

Delivery prices are per county, region or country. In most cases the kitten will arrive within 4-8 hours within the US and 72 hours max international delivery from the departure time. However, sometimes delays do occur due to weather or kitten checking, so check the flight with the airline before you leave your home to go to the airport.

General Airline Requirements

The kitten must be at least 8 weeks old.
Must be accompanied with a veterinarian Health/Acclimation Certificate
Some airlines have restrictions for temperature and will check destination and arrival flight temperature forecasts.

Cost of Shipping via airline

veterinarian Health/Acclimation Certificate Approx
Cost of Travel Kennel (depends on size of crate)
Airfreight is determined by the weight of the kitten and the weight/size of the Crate (Larger/heavier and older cats can cost more)

SAME DAY DELIVERY IN SA & NEARBY

International Customers contact us for a quote
If you decide to have a kitten shipped to you, we will need the following information:

  1. Your full name, that you have I.D. for, you will need to show this at the airport cargo desk when you pick up your kitten.
  2. The full name of someone else who also has I.D., as a “back up’ person for pickup so they can pick up your kitten, if, in case of an emergency you are unable.
  3.  Your physical address, it cannot be a post office box
  4. Phone numbers that you can easily be reached at, preferably at least two numbers.
  5. The name of the COUNTY that you live in
  6.  The name of the airport that you prefer your kitten to arrive at, and the name of an optional airport
  7. What kitten you are interested in.

Safe and Comfortable Shipping process

Kittens aren’t vases or art supplies, so when you hear that he or she can be shipped to you, your first reaction is probably shock. Before you panic, get that picture of cardboard boxes and foam peanuts out of your mind! Shipping Kittens is usually quite safe and any airlines or trucking companies that take live animals have procedures in place to be sure they arrive in good health.

Airlines will either ship Kittens in the cargo compartment which sounds a bit callous and scary but is actually fairly safe and comfortable for the Kittens, especially if there is no need for a layover or cargo transfer or the kitten to be stowed under the passenger’s seat in lieu of carryon luggage. This is probably the safest mode of air travel.

We always give all our Kittens a Bordetella vaccine prior to shipping to avoid the chances of other Cats or pets infecting them.

Bringing home a new kitten is an exciting time! Here are some tips to ensure a smooth transition for both you and your furry friend:

Preparing Your Home:

Kitten-Proof Your Home: Secure any hazardous items like chemicals, small objects, and electrical cords.
Create a Safe Space: Designate a quiet and cozy space for your kitten to retreat to, such as a crate or a small room.
Provide Essential Supplies: Have a litter box, food and water bowls, cat food, litter, toys, and a comfortable bed ready.

Introducing Your Kitten:

Gradual Introduction: Let your kitten explore their new environment gradually. Start with a small area and gradually expand their territory.
Socialization: Spend quality time with your kitten, playing with them and providing gentle petting.
Patience and Positive Reinforcement: Be patient with your kitten as they adjust to their new home. Positive reinforcement can help build trust and bond with your furry friend.

Veterinary Care:

Initial Vet Check-up: Schedule a vet check-up to ensure your kitten is healthy.
Vaccinations and Deworming: Keep up-to-date with vaccinations and deworming.
Spay or Neuter: Consider spaying or neutering your kitten to prevent unwanted pregnancies and behavioral issues.

By following these tips, you can create a loving and supportive environment for your new kitten, ensuring a happy and fulfilling life together.