Snowshoe Cat Breeders by Location This link will take you to Snowshoe cat breeders listed by location. They are listed alphabetically by State after the Premium Cattery Listings. If you are a cat breeder, please recommend our site to a fellow Snowshoe cat breeder or other. If you are a person seeking an Snowshoe cat or kitten for sale, we wish you the best of luck in your search for your next furry companion.
Snowshoe Cat Breeders by Cattery NameThis link will take you to Snowshoe cat breeders by cattery name. The Snowshoe cat breeders are listed alphabetically by cattery name after the Premium Cattery Listings.

Description of Snowshoe Cat Breed
The first Snowshoes appeared in the 1960's in the United States as a result of cross breeding a Siamese to an American Shorthaired bi-color. The result was a sturdy, pointed cat with white markings on their chest, feet and face.
The ears of a Snowshoe are triangular and large with a triangular head, however an applehead is also possible. Their coat is short and is white and gray when young. Snowshoes have blue eyes, the accepted coat colors are seal point, chocolate, fawn, lynx, blue and lilac.
The Snowshoe has a sweet temperament and are typically playful, vocal and very intelligent. They are a social breed requiring more attention than other breeds.
Pricing on Snowshoes varies from breeder to breeder but generally the pricing on an Snowshoes depends on type, applicable markings and bloodlines.
Typically breeders of all breeds of kittens release their kittens somewhere between twelve and sixteen weeks of age. The reasoning behind keeping a kitten until after twelve weeks is that kittens have had their basic inoculations. This gives them time to develop the physical and social stability needed to make a smooth transition into their new environment. It is never recommended that a breeder release a kitten before twelve weeks of age as the kittens need this time to develop properly. Releasing a kitten prior to twelve weeks of age is against the law in many states. It is also recommended that you keep all pedigreed cats and kittens indoors and that they be spayed or neutered. Cats and kittens of all ages also need suitable surfaces for scratching, such as scratching posts. Scratching is a natural behavior of the cat breed and declawing a cat is not recommended and is not accepted by the Cat Fanciers Association.

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