1 verified Siberian cattery listed in Idaho. Each one is registered with TICA, CFA, or another recognized registry. Compare details, health testing, and contact them directly.
Reputable Siberian kittens from TICA or CFA-registered breeders typically run $1,200 – $2,500. Prices well below that range in Idaho are almost always a red flag — a real breeder spends thousands per litter on genetic testing, vet care, and registration.
While Siberians may produce less Fel d 1 protein, no cat is truly hypoallergenic. If allergies are a concern, ask the breeder about Fel d 1 testing and arrange to spend time with the kitten before committing.
Idaho has dry, cold winters, warm summers. This breed adapts to a range of climates as long as it lives fully indoors and has consistent temperature control.
Most Siberian shoppers in Idaho are looking in and around Boise, Idaho Falls, and Coeur d'Alene. Verified breeders often list themselves near these metros because that’s where most demand lives — but plenty of the best Siberian catteries are further out, and a good breeder is worth the drive. Buyers who can’t find the right cattery in Idaho often check nearby states like Washington, Oregon, Nevada.
Any legitimate Siberian breeder is registered with TICA or CFA. Call the registry directly and verify the breeder is in good standing. Ask for registration papers on the parent cats. Video-call the breeder at their location before sending a deposit. Any breeder refusing a live video call is not one to send money to.
Full breeder-safety guideSiberian kittens from a reputable TICA or CFA-registered breeder typically cost $1,200 – $2,500. Pricing depends on lineage, breeder reputation, and whether the kitten is pet or breeder quality. In Idaho specifically the market rate falls in that same range — prices well below it are almost always a red flag for a scam or a backyard breeder.
While Siberians may produce less Fel d 1 protein, no cat is truly hypoallergenic. If allergies are a concern, ask the breeder about Fel d 1 testing and arrange to spend time with the kitten before committing.
Any legitimate Siberian breeder is registered with TICA, CFA, or another recognized registry. Call the registry directly — TICA at (956) 428-8046 or CFA at (330) 680-4070 — and verify the breeder is currently in good standing. Ask to see registration papers on the parent cats. Video-call the breeder at their location before sending any deposit. Any breeder refusing a live video call is not one to send money to.
Adult Siberian cats typically weigh 10 – 20 lbs. Size varies by genetics, sex (males generally larger), and diet. Reputable breeders will show you the parent cats so you can gauge adult size expectations for the litter.
This breed adapts to a range of climates as long as it lives fully indoors and has consistent temperature control.