How Much Does a British Shorthair Kitten Cost in Canada? (2026 Guide)

British Shorthair and British Longhair kittens are among the most sought-after breeds in Canada. But pricing varies widely, and understanding what drives the cost helps you avoid scams and find a kitten that's healthy, well-bred, and worth every dollar. This guide breaks down real pricing from registered Canadian catteries in 2026.

How much does a British Shorthair kitten cost in Canada?

A pet-quality British Shorthair kitten from a registered Canadian breeder costs between $2,500 and $4,500 CAD in 2026. British Longhair kittens typically cost $200 to $500 more. Show-quality kittens range from $3,500 to $6,000 CAD. Breeding-rights kittens can exceed $7,000 CAD.

These prices reflect the cost of responsible breeding: genetic testing, veterinary care, quality food, registration fees, and the time breeders invest in socialization. A kitten priced below $1,500 from an unregistered seller is a red flag.

CategoryPrice range (CAD)What you get
Pet quality BSH$2,500 to $4,500TICA/CCA registered, health tested parents, vaccinated, health guarantee
Pet quality BLH$2,800 to $5,000Same as above, longhair coat commands a premium
Show quality$3,500 to $6,000Meets breed standard for conformation shows
Breeding rights$6,000 to $12,000Permission to breed, full registration papers
Retired adults$1,000 to $1,500Spayed/neutered adults from breeding programs
Kijiji/unregistered$500 to $1,500No registration, no health testing, no guarantee

What factors affect British Shorthair kitten pricing?

The main factors are coat colour rarity, coat type (shorthair vs longhair), registration status, health testing, and what's included in the adoption package. Lilac golden shaded (CY11) and blue golden shaded (AY11) are the rarest colours and command the highest prices, followed by golden shaded (NY11, NY12).
Coat colour
Golden colours cost more

Golden shaded (NY11, NY12) and blue golden (AY11) are the rarest and most in-demand colours. Classic blue and silver are more common and cost less.

Coat type
Longhair adds $200 to $500

British Longhair kittens cost more because the gene pool is smaller and longhair breeding lines are harder to maintain at show standard.

Registration
TICA/CCA = verified pedigree

Registered kittens from TICA, CCA, or WCF catteries cost more because the breeder pays registration fees and follows strict breeding codes of ethics.

Health testing
DNA tests cost $200+ per cat

Responsible breeders DNA test every parent for PKD, HCM, PRA-pd, ALPS, FIV, and FeLV. Wisdom Panel testing alone costs over $200 per cat and screens for 50+ conditions.

What should be included in the adoption fee?

A reputable breeder's adoption fee should cover registration, vaccinations, deworming, a health guarantee, a veterinary health certificate, and some form of pet insurance. If a breeder charges $3,000+ but doesn't include these, look elsewhere.

Here's what Golden Charm Cattery includes with every kitten at no additional cost:

Registration
TICA Registration
Vaccination
FVRCP Vaccinated
Parasite prevention
Deworming
Health protection
Lifetime Genetic Diseases Warranty
Insurance
Trupanion 30-Day Coverage
Documentation
Contract and Health Certificate
Support
Lifetime Breeder Consulting
Preparation
Vet Checked, Socialized, Litter Trained

Why are some kittens so cheap on Kijiji and Facebook?

Kittens listed for $500 to $1,200 on Kijiji or Facebook Marketplace are almost never from registered breeders. They're from backyard breeders or kitten mills that skip health testing, skip registration, and breed without regard for genetic diseases.
Red flags in cheap kitten listings

No TICA, CCA, or CFA registration number. No mention of health testing or genetic screening. No written health guarantee or contract. The seller won't share the parents' pedigree or health certificates. Payment requested by e-transfer before you see the kitten. Multiple breeds available at the same time. The seller has a new or unverifiable social media account.

The upfront cost difference between a registered and unregistered kitten seems large. But unscreened kittens carry a real risk of inherited diseases like PKD (polycystic kidney disease) and HCM (hypertrophic cardiomyopathy). Treatment for these conditions costs thousands of dollars and often shortens a cat's life. A $500 kitten that develops PKD at age 3 will cost far more in vet bills than a $3,500 kitten from a breeder who tested both parents.

How much does it cost to own a British Shorthair per year?

Annual ownership costs for a British Shorthair in Canada run between $1,200 and $2,500 CAD. This covers food, litter, veterinary care, insurance, and supplies. The first year is typically higher due to spay/neuter surgery and initial setup costs.
ExpenseAnnual cost (CAD)
Premium cat food (Royal Canin, Orijen)$600 to $1,000/year
Cat litter$200 to $400
Annual vet checkup and vaccines$200 to $400
Pet insurance$300 to $700
Toys, scratching posts, beds$100 to $300
Spay/neuter (first year only)$300 to $600
Emergency fund (recommended)$500 set aside

Is a British Shorthair kitten worth the price?

Yes. British Shorthairs live 12 to 20 years. Spread over that lifespan, the purchase price works out to less than $1 per day. You're paying for a cat with a verified health history, a calm temperament bred through generations, and a breeder who stands behind their kittens for life.

When you buy from a registered breeder who health tests, you get predictability. You know the kitten's parents are clear of major genetic diseases. You know the temperament because the breeder selected for it across generations. You know the kitten has been socialized with humans from birth. And you have a real person to call when you have questions, not an anonymous seller who disappears after the sale.

How do I get a kitten from Golden Charm Cattery?

Golden Charm Cattery in Oakville, Ontario offers two paths: browse our Available Kittens page for kittens ready now, or join our Waiting List for upcoming litters. British Shorthair kittens range from $3,200 to $3,800 CAD. British Longhair kittens range from $3,400 to $4,000 CAD. A $400 non-refundable deposit reserves your kitten.
1
Browse or join the waiting list

Check our Available Kittens page. If no kittens are listed, join the Waiting List for priority access to upcoming litters.

2
Contact us for the adoption fee

Email us at goldencharmcattery@gmail.com. We will confirm the price and share all details about the kitten you're interested in.

3
Submit your application and deposit

Complete the Adoption Application and send a $400 non-refundable deposit via e-transfer to reserve your kitten.

4
Pick up your kitten

On pickup day, sign the adoption contract, pay the remaining balance, and take your new family member home. We also ship Canada-wide via Air Canada and WestJet for kittens 10 to 12 weeks and older.

Golden Charm Cattery

Find your British Shorthair kitten

TICA, CCA, and WCF registered. DNA health tested. Lifetime genetic diseases warranty. Serving families across Ontario and all of Canada.

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Golden Charm Cattery
TICA | CCA | WCF Registered - Oakville, Ontario

Golden Charm Cattery is a registered British Shorthair and British Longhair breeder in Oakville, Ontario. We specialize in golden shaded kittens with emerald-green eyes. All breeding cats are DNA tested through Wisdom Panel for 50+ inherited health conditions. Email: goldencharmcattery@gmail.com

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