2026 News: Young Adult Adoption (neutered female)

After a huge amount of consideration, we have decided to look for an adoptive home for my youngest, neutered queen, Maisie May who is a seal point.
I will be looking for a safe, quiet, rural home.
Mai May has always been an indoor cat and may well hopefully continue being happy that way, but she is young, so I would prefer her to have the option of a safe garden just in case she discovers the wonders of the outdoors (she does know how to lift window stays!) …..& ahem takes matters into her own paws!
Mai May loves to be with people & would make someone who is home all of the time a truly great companion.
We have an enquiry form below, which can be used as a guide to tell us a little about yourselves. Postcode to check for safety would be appreciated. (I will only be taking local – south west – enquiries as I want to make absolutely sure she is happy and settled.)
Thank you
News 2025/26 – Our retirement. After nearly 15 years of having truly wonderful Siamese kittens running amok, who have been such a great joy, we made the decision last year to retire from breeding. We are at last ready to focus on some of our major cottage renovations which will be very disruptive – so sadly I won’t be accepting any more kitten enquires.
Emrys Kitten Enquiry Form:
Don’t forget to include your address and/ or postcode.
- Have you had a Siamese before?
- Are you interested in a particular colour-point?
- Do you have a preference for a male or female, and if so why?
- Do you have any particular views on neutering?
- Why are you interested in a Siamese cat? i.e. what interests you in the breed, what would you expect from a Siamese? Do you think they would expect anything from you?
- How much time would you, in particular, have to spend with your cat?
- Would you keep him/her indoors or let them outdoors… what sort of life would you envisage them having?
- If appropriate, what sort of foods do you feed your existing/previous cats? Are you interested in learning more about feline diet or would you prefer to continue with your previous routine?
- Do you have other pets or children?
- If you have children, what age are they? If they are young how would they be introduced and what sort of a relationship do you think they would have with a kitten?
- How old are you and, if appropriate, your partner?
- Do you know of anything that might make it difficult for you to look after a kitten or cat yourself, both now or in the future? If so, have you thought about how you might plan for / cope with this.
Things we ask our owners to consider and talk to us about, before planning a kitten:
If anything happens to you, have you considered whether you have friends or family that could help with your Siamese, as, all cats can live for nearly 20 years?
Have you discussed the responsibilities and fully considered having a Siamese kitten with your partner and or family? Do you *know* they feel as enthusiastic as you do!
If you haven’t had a pet before, have you budgeted for vet bills, yearly vaccinations, neutering, quality cat food, and cat litter. Pets can be expensive!
Have you thought whether you might be moving house/job/going on holiday within the next 6 months. If you are, it is much better to plan to have a new pet after these events, as being away from them in the early months can effect their bonding with you and their feelings of security.
Please feel free to add more information.
If you have any questions for us, please feel free to ask!
Getting in touch
Please remember, Emrys Siamese is our hobby…
We do get a lot of enquiries and are often busy working, looking after kitties, renovating the cottage, doing some gardening, and just trying to keep on top of life in general!
Of course, we love to hear from you all but, unfortunately, we can’t always reply as quickly as we would like. So, if we’re a little slow in responding, please accept our thanks in advance for your patience and understanding.
We look forward to hearing from you!
Emma & Adrian
