American Shorthair Cat Breeders in Alabama
If you live in Alabama and you’re trying to adopt a American Shorthair kitten or cat, your best choice is to go to a American Shorthair breeder. These are people who specialize in the breed and really understand their personality traits and how to care for them.
Finding a American Shorthair cat breeder in Alabama can be difficult, but we’ve done all of the hard work for you. We’ve spent hours researching to find all of the different American Shorthair cat breeders in Alabama and you can find our full list below.
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BREEDER NAME | CITY | WEBSITE URL | CONTACT BREEDER |
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Catcartel and Russellers | Anniston | AmericanShorthair.net | |
Jimnet | N/A | Jimnet.org |
Catcartel and Russellers
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How They Describe Themselves: The catteries are small family centered. By working together we are able to keep fewer cats, which makes them happier and healthier. Our kittens are raised “under foot” to ensure that they receive all the love and affection to create the most well adjusted, outgoing, and friendly cats as possible. Once they are big enough they have free run of the house. We do not cage our kittens.
Location: Anniston, Alabama
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Jimnet
Has This Breeder Been Cat Kingpin Certified? No What's This?
How They Describe Themselves: Cattery was initiated almost 20 years ago with the purchase of a Silver Tabby pet from John Philpot. We fell for these laid back easy going lap cats, (especially the brown classic tabbies).
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Website: Jimnet.org
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Additional Breeders
Not finding what you want with the American Shorthair cat breeders in Alabama? Sometimes this happens as most small catteries only have one or two litters per year. If you’re looking to adopt a American Shorthair kitten or adopt a American Shorthair cat, you have two choices.
First, you can find out from the breeder(s) above when litters are expected and be put on a waiting list. Or, you can contact breeders in other states near you.