Kittens for Sale in India 2026
Kitten Prices in India 2026 — Quick Reference
- Persian kitten: ₹15,000–35,000 from verified breeders
- Ragdoll kitten: ₹30,000–80,000 from verified breeders
- Maine Coon kitten: ₹25,000–60,000 from verified breeders
- Siamese kitten: ₹10,000–25,000 from verified breeders
- British Shorthair kitten: ₹20,000–50,000 from verified breeders
- Scottish Fold kitten: ₹25,000–70,000 from verified breeders
Prices are from Fluffyn-verified breeders. Unverified sources may be cheaper but offer no health guarantees or documentation.
India's kitten market is large and largely unregulated. Unlike puppies — where KCI registration provides a degree of accountability — cat breeding has no national oversight. This makes it easy for unscrupulous sellers to misrepresent breeds, conceal health issues, and sell kittens that have been separated from their mothers too early. The result: buyers pay low prices upfront but face significant vet bills, heartbreak, or both within weeks. Fluffyn exists to change this by connecting kitten buyers directly with breeders who have been verified for documentation, facility quality, and responsible breeding practices.
Kitten Breeds Available on Fluffyn
Persian Kittens
The most popular cat breed in India. Long-coated, flat-faced, and calm. Ideal for apartment living with AC. Available from breeders in all major cities.
₹15,000–35,000
Ragdoll Kittens
Gentle, large-bodied, and famously relaxed when held. Ideal for families. Available mainly in Mumbai, Bangalore, and Delhi.
₹30,000–80,000
Maine Coon Kittens
India's most dog-like cat — sociable, intelligent, and large. Best for homes with space. Available from a few specialist breeders.
₹25,000–60,000
Siamese Kittens
Vocal, bonding, and striking in appearance. A favourite among experienced cat owners. Available across all major cities on Fluffyn.
₹10,000–25,000
British Shorthair Kittens
Calm, independent, and low-maintenance. Adapts well to Indian apartments. Good for first-time cat owners.
₹20,000–50,000
Scottish Fold Kittens
Distinctive folded ears, sweet round face, and a gentle calm temperament. Rare but increasingly popular across major Indian cities.
₹25,000–70,000
What to Verify Before Buying a Kitten in India
When buying from any source — on Fluffyn or elsewhere — use this checklist to protect yourself.
Vaccination Records
The kitten should have received all age-appropriate vaccines: FVRCP (at 6–8 weeks, then 10–12 weeks) and ideally a rabies vaccine. Ask for the original vaccination card, not a screenshot.
Health Certificate
A registered veterinarian should have examined the kitten within 7–14 days of sale and issued a health certificate. This document confirms the kitten is free from visible disease and fit for sale.
Deworming Record
Kittens should be dewormed at 2, 4, 6, and 8 weeks. Ask the breeder to confirm deworming dates and the product used. Undewormed kittens frequently show failure-to-thrive after purchase.
Visit the Breeding Environment
Wherever possible, visit the breeder's home or facility in person. The environment should be clean, smell-free, and free of overcrowding. If a breeder refuses a visit, this is a red flag.
Age at Sale
Kittens should not leave their mother before 10–12 weeks. Confirm the exact birth date in writing from the breeder. Early weaning (below 8 weeks) is associated with aggression, immune deficiency, and anxiety.
Meet the Mother Cat
Seeing the mother (queen) confirms the kitten's claimed breed, temperament, and that she is alive and healthy — not just used for repeated breeding. A reputable breeder will always show you the mother.
Red Flags When Buying Kittens in India
These warning signs suggest an unverified or irresponsible seller — avoid and report:
Price significantly below market
A Persian kitten offered at ₹5,000–8,000 is almost certainly not a pedigree animal from a responsible breeder. Abnormally low prices usually signal unverified sources, kitten mills, or misrepresented mixed-breeds.
No documentation available
If the seller cannot produce a vaccination card or health certificate — or says "we don't do paperwork here" — walk away. There is no legitimate reason for a responsible breeder to lack documentation.
Refuses a physical visit
Any breeder who will not let you see the kitten's environment in person is hiding something. Kitten mills and irresponsible breeders consistently refuse or make excuses about in-person visits.
Kitten offered below 8 weeks
Selling a kitten below 8 weeks is harmful and in some states legally restricted. Early weaning is a profit-driven practice that causes long-term harm to the kitten's health and behaviour.
Pressure to pay immediately
"Someone else is interested" or "pay now to hold the kitten" are high-pressure tactics used by fraudulent sellers. A genuine breeder will allow you time to make an informed decision.
Instagram/OLX only — no physical address
Sellers who operate only on social media with no verifiable address, no phone call, and payment via UPI to a personal account are almost never genuine breeders. Verify location before any transaction.
Buy a Kitten Safely — Only on Fluffyn
Every kitten listed on Fluffyn comes from a breeder who has been verified by our team. Browse current listings, view health records, and buy with confidence.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much do kittens cost in India in 2026?
Kitten prices in India vary significantly by breed and source: Persian ₹15,000–35,000; Ragdoll ₹30,000–80,000; Maine Coon ₹25,000–60,000; Siamese ₹10,000–25,000; British Shorthair ₹20,000–50,000; Scottish Fold ₹25,000–70,000. These are prices from verified breeders with health documentation. Kittens sold via classifieds or social media without documentation are cheaper but carry significant health and breed-purity risks.
Where can I buy a kitten in India safely?
The safest way to buy a kitten in India is through a verified breeder on a platform like Fluffyn — where every breeder has been reviewed for documentation, facility standards, and breeding practices. Avoid buying from OLX, Instagram sellers, or WhatsApp groups where documentation cannot be verified and health guarantees are rarely provided.
How do I verify a kitten breeder in India?
Ask for: (1) vaccination records for the kitten's mother and the kitten itself, (2) a health certificate from a registered veterinarian, (3) photos of the breeding environment, and (4) references from previous buyers. A genuine breeder will provide all of these without hesitation. On Fluffyn, this verification has already been done by our team — all listed breeders have passed our documentation and facility checks.
What documents should I get when buying a kitten in India?
When buying a kitten from a verified breeder, you should receive: (1) vaccination certificate showing all age-appropriate vaccines administered, (2) health certificate issued by a registered vet, (3) deworming record, (4) diet and care instructions from the breeder. Fluffyn's verified breeders provide all four documents with every kitten sold through the platform.
What is the best age to buy a kitten in India?
Kittens should not leave their mother before 10–12 weeks of age. This period is critical for socialisation, immune development, and behavioural formation. A reputable breeder will not sell a kitten younger than 10 weeks. If a seller offers a kitten below 8 weeks at a discounted price, this is a red flag — early weaning leads to behavioural issues and compromised health.