La Purr-Lueq Cattery - Cat Breeders

South Africa is home to several cat clubs where registered breeders showcase their finest litters and cat competition winners. In the Cape Town area, including Noordhoek, Stellenbosch, Franschhoek, Paarl, Somerset West, and the Overberg region, there are several cat breeders and independent cat clubs that specialize in breeding pedigree kittens for people looking for a pedigree cat companion that fits their lifestyle and, most importantly, meets the needs and personalities of the various registered cat breeds.

Purebred cats are often prized for their appearance, but many owners are unaware that some of the most “picture-perfect” breeds have a number of additional requirements that are not apparent until they are already owned. If you are considering getting a purebred cat, it is important to do your research and choose a cat breed that is right for you and your lifestyle.

La Purr-Lueq Cattery

Catteries and Breeders
Cell Phone: 073 281 8576
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Biographical Info

La Purr-Lueq Cattery is a small Inhouse cattery located in Cape Town, South Africa. The cattery started breeding Persians in 2009 and ever since been working hard to breed the best. The breeder is currently breeding Chinchilla, Persians and has recently started breeding Burmilla Longhair cats. The Burmilla is a MUST-have for all Cat lovers.

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Globally, as of 2023, The International Cat Association recognizes 73 standardized breeds, the Cat Fanciers’ Association recognizes 45, the Fédération Internationale Féline recognizes 50, the Governing Council of the Cat Fancy recognizes 45, and the World Cat Federation recognizes 69.

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