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Tresorcats

Tresorcats has been breeding traditional Siamese cats in Citrus Heights, California, in the Sacramento area, since 2003. Run by Annabel Cailles, the program specializes in the traditional, applehead style of Siamese — also known as old-style Siamese — alongside traditional Balinese kittens. All cats are registered with the Cat Fanciers' Association (CFA) and the Cat Fanciers' Federation (CFF), and as of 2024, kittens also leave with TICA registration papers.

All cats and kittens are raised indoors as full household members, with the queens largely having been raised from kittenhood within the home themselves. Sire selection is treated as a deliberate part of the program, with temperament and physical type both considered in pairings. Each kitten receives a veterinary health examination before placement and goes home microchipped, spayed or neutered, and with written health guarantee and sales contract documentation.

Families looking for Siamese kittens for sale in California go through a screening process that includes a kitten questionnaire designed to assess home environment and long-term care readiness — a step the program treats as essential before any placement is finalized.

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Species Cat Siamese
Website www.tresorsiamesecats.com
Owner Annabel Cailles
Location Citrus Heights, CA, USA
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