
AristoCatMeow
Kittens for Adoption
About Us
You are welcome to pick up your kitten from our cattery, or we would be happy to deliver the kitten to your city upon request throughout the United States and worldwide.
Our Cute Kittens
Scottish Kittens
Ready to bring home your purrfect companion? Adopt kitten. Whether you’re drawn to the charm of Scottish Fold cats with their adorable folded ears or the sleek look of Scottish cats with straight ears, take the first step towards cuddles and playtime by reserving your kitten today at AristoCatMeow.
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FAQ
We have listed the most popular questions, but if you don’t find the answer you are looking for, please call us for more information.
Yes! All of our kittens are registered with the World Cat Federation (WCF) and come with a Pedigree certification.
We give full instructions on how to take care of your new family member and how to feed them. We also provide you with a food sample or what they’re used to eating.
No, we recommend to neuter or spay kittens at the age of 6-9 months and sending us proof of the procedure.
Your new kitten will come with:
- A Signed Contract
- Pedigree certificate
- Veterinarian passport with a history of vaccinations
Breeding healthy kittens is our #1 priority above anything else.
We take this very seriously.
Every kitten comes with:
- 2 rounds of deworming
- 2 rounds of FVRCP vaccines (Rhinotracheitis, calicivirus and panleukopenia)
- Bordetella
We do have a waiting list for our special kittens. You have to fill up the ‘Waiting List Form’. We would try to do our best to fulfill your expectations within 6 months. For more information, call us.
That depends on your lifestyle. Active families might enjoy Bengals or Abyssinians, while quieter homes may prefer British Shorthairs or Scottish. Consider energy level, grooming needs, and temperament
Ideally, kittens should be at least 8–12 weeks old. This ensures they’ve been potty trained, dewormed, , and fully vaccinated.

Look for a kitten that is at least 8–12 weeks old, alert, active, and has bright eyes and a clean coat. Check that the kitten is socialized and comes from a clean, safe environment. Ask if it has been dewormed and vaccinated.
Both options can be great. Shelters offer many loving kittens in need of homes, often at lower costs. Breeders can offer specific breeds, but make sure they are ethical, licensed, and follow proper care standards.
Contact Us
Simply fill out the form with your name, email, and message, and we will get back to you as soon as possible.