Siamese Kitten for sale in Camden, South Carolina | $250


Siamese kitten
Listing Type
Pet for Sale
Listing Description
Siamese kitten. 12 weeks. Small and sweet. Male and female. Blue and sealpoint. Absolutely adorable and sweet. Have had age appropriate vaccination and several dewormings done. Comes with kitten chow, health records, toy, kitten care booklet, next dose of dewormer medicine, and first monthly dose of Frontline Plus flea control. Adoption fee applies. In Camden,SC. Will meet in public place for everyone’s safety and comfort. Parents in last pic. Please call or text *** please note if working I can’t answer but will respond ASAP to texts.
Pet Listing Essentials
Price / Fees
:$250
Frequently Asked Questions about Siamese kittens
1. What is the average price for a Siamese kitten?
The adoption fee for a Siamese kitten is typically around $250 in Camden, SC. This fee often includes initial vaccinations, deworming, and other essentials.
2. How old are the available Siamese kittens?
The Siamese kittens available are 12 weeks old, making them the perfect age for acclimatization to their new homes.
3. What colors do the Siamese kittens come in?
We have both male and female Siamese kittens available in beautiful colors such as blue and sealpoint.
4. Are the Siamese kittens vaccinated?
Yes, the Siamese kittens have had age-appropriate vaccinations and several dewormings done to ensure their health and well-being.
5. What will I receive with my adopted Siamese kitten?
Each Siamese kitten comes with kitten chow, health records, a toy, a kitten care booklet, the next dose of dewormer medicine, and the first monthly dose of Frontline Plus flea control.
6. Where is the Siamese kitten located?
All Siamese kittens are located in Camden, Kershaw County, South Carolina, United States. We can arrange to meet in a public place for everyone’s safety and comfort during the adoption process.
7. How can I adopt a Siamese kitten?
Please reach out to discuss potential adoption details. Due to possible work, text communication is preferred for quicker responses.

























