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Connect with thousands of verified cat owners for safe, ethical breeding. Our user-friendly platform makes finding the perfect mate simple and secure.
Everything You Need for Safe Breeding
Our platform provides all the tools and features you need to find the perfect breeding partner for your cat
Verified Cat Owners
All cat owner profiles are verified with health certificates and vaccination records
Direct Communication
Connect directly with other cat owners through our secure messaging platform
Advanced Search
Filter by breed, location, health testing, and pedigree to find the perfect match
Essential Cat Breeding Tips
Important considerations before breeding your cat
Health Screening
Complete health checks including FIV/FeLV testing, vaccinations, and genetic screening before breeding.
Optimal Age
Queens should be 12-18 months old for first breeding, and tomcats at least 12 months old.
Heat Cycle Timing
Understand the queen's heat cycle (3-14 days) and breed during optimal fertility window.
Pregnancy Care
Cat pregnancy lasts 63-65 days. Provide proper nutrition and veterinary care throughout.
Genetic Health
Screen for breed-specific genetic conditions like PKD in Persians or HCM in Maine Coons.
Financial Planning
Budget for health testing, prenatal care, kitten vaccines, and emergency veterinary costs.
How Cat Breeding Works on Petmeetly
Get started in minutes with our simple 4-step process
Create Profile
Sign up and add your cat's details including breed, age, and health information
Browse Matches
Search through verified profiles using our advanced filtering system
Connect & Chat
Message potential matches directly through our secure platform
Meet & Breed
Arrange meetings and complete breeding arrangements safely
Understanding Your Cat's Heat Cycle
Essential knowledge for responsible cat breeding
The Feline Heat Cycle
Queens (female cats) typically reach sexual maturity between 4-10 months of age. Their heat cycles occur every 2-3 weeks during breeding season if they haven't mated.
Signs of Heat
- Increased vocalization and loud calling
- Rolling and rubbing against objects
- Raised hindquarters when petted
- Increased affection and attention-seeking
Cats Available for Breeding Near You
Connect with verified cat owners in your area for safe and ethical breeding

Doe
Bengal

Archie
Persian

Lizzey
Ragdoll

Mochi
Ragdoll

Francesca
Applehead Siamese

Lunario
Maine Coon

Hurricane
British Shorthair

Tosya
Scottish Straight
Cat Breeding Calculator
Plan your breeding schedule with our free calculator. Track pregnancy stages, calculate queening dates, and prepare for your new kittens.
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Find Breeding Partners by Breed
Connect with owners of specific cat breeds for targeted breeding programs
Safe & Ethical Breeding Community
Petmeetly ensures responsible cat breeding through verification and community standards
Our Commitment to Ethical Breeding
Health First
All cats must have up-to-date health certificates and FIV/FeLV testing
Age Requirements
Queens must be at least 12 months old before first breeding
Genetic Testing
Screening recommended for breed-specific conditions like PKD and HCM
Kitten Welfare
All breeding must prioritize the health and welfare of kittens
Community Standards
- Responsible breeding practices only
- Verified health documentation required
- Background checks for all breeders
- Direct communication between owners
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about cat breeding
When should I breed my cat for the first time?
Queens should be at least 12-18 months old before their first breeding. This ensures they are physically and emotionally mature enough to handle pregnancy and motherhood. Always consult with your veterinarian to determine the optimal timing for your individual cat.
How often can a cat be bred?
It's recommended to wait at least 6-12 months between breeding cycles to allow the queen to fully recover. Most responsible breeders limit queens to 1-2 litters per year and retire them from breeding by age 5-6 to ensure their long-term health and well-being.
What are the costs involved in cat breeding?
Cat breeding costs include health testing ($200-$500), prenatal veterinary care ($300-$600), birthing supplies, kitten vaccinations, and potential emergency care. When using Petmeetly to find a breeding partner, you'll also discuss any arrangement fees directly with the other cat owner.
How do I choose the right breeding partner for my cat?
Look for a cat with excellent health testing results, compatible bloodlines, good temperament, and breed-standard conformation. The cat should complement your cat's strengths and help improve any weaknesses. Always meet the other owner and review health certificates before proceeding.
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