Siamese Kitten for sale in Windsor, Pennsylvania | $150


Lynx point siamese
Listing Type
Pet for Sale
Listing Description
Beautiful female lynx point siamese cat. Born on 2/14/20. I adopted her from an irresponsible and lying owner. I paid 600 for her. However, she is not spayed and I cannot verify if she received her shots or not. The vet suggested to me to wait for her annual check-up to be safe.
I must re-home her as her previous owner lied and said she was great with other animals. I have 2 male cats that she hates! She growls continuously if they are anywhere near her. I have had her for 2 months now with no other issues than her aggression toward my other cats.
I think she would enjoy being a solitary pet. She loves to be on laps and take naps. I will include her litter box, bed, a carrier, food dish as well as some food. I just want her to be able to run free without fear in her home and for someone to love her as much as we do.
Pet Listing Essentials
Price / Fees
:$150
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is a lynx point siamese cat?
A lynx point siamese is a beautiful breed characterized by its striking blue eyes, distinctive color points on the ears, face, paws, and tail, as well as a unique tabby pattern. They are known for their playful and sociable nature.
What should I know about adopting a lynx point siamese?
When adopting a lynx point siamese, it’s essential to understand their needs. They thrive in environments where they can be the center of attention, as they enjoy companionship and affection from their owners.
Does the cat come with any supplies?
Yes, the cat will come with a litter box, bed, carrier, food dish, and some food to ensure a smooth transition to her new home.
What is the price of this lynx point siamese cat?
The price for the lynx point siamese cat is $150.
Is the cat spayed or have her vaccinations?
This lynx point siamese is not spayed, and I cannot confirm her vaccination status. It’s recommended to consult a veterinarian for an annual check-up and to discuss spaying options.
Can this cat live with other pets?
Based on her history, this lynx point siamese may not do well with other animals. She has shown aggression towards male cats and is likely to be happier as a solitary pet.
Where is the cat located?
The cat is located in Windsor, York County, Pennsylvania, United States.

























