Instructions
Do your research and decide which pedigree you want to breed. Read up about genetics, husbandry and other important facts. Study and educate yourself about the breed.
Have plenty of money. Breeding can be very costly, especially in the beginning. First, you pay to purchase your cats, then veterinarian bills, registration and license fee, food and supplies and advertising, and the list only continues. All these expenses occur before you have ever produce a litter; so you must expect to take a loss in the beginning.
Design a cattery. A cattery is simply a space for your breed to live. This is usually a spare room, a basement or a room you add just for this purpose. A cattery should include cages for both genders, a bathing and grooming area, food and water storage and plenty of room to play.
Learn the laws. Different states and counties have different laws about breeding animals. Some areas may require a special permit or license and others may restrict it altogether.
Attend cat shows and speak to other breeders for ideas and tips. This is also a great way to network once you have begun breeding. Find another breeder of the same breed that you're interested in and ask her to mentor you.
How to Become a Cat Breeder
Becoming a cat breeder is not a decision to make lightly. You must research pedigrees and have a true passion for the pedigree you choose to breed. You might help improve or preserve a breed. Many breeders register their cats, keep up on and get involved with breed research and enter their cats in competitions. When deciding to become a breeder, follow these helpful guidelines to follow.