Devon Rex Breeders

 

This list of Devon Rex breeders includes South Australian as well as interstate and NZ breeders.

All breeders listed are members of the Rex Cat Fanciers of South Australia and registered with a recognised governing body.
However, the club can not make any guarantees about these breeders' kittens.
Everyone looking at purchasing a kitten from ANY breeder (also any breed) should take care when selecting a kitten.
Please read the "Guidelines on what to look for in a kitten" at the end of this page.

Eva Sherriff


Cattery prefix: Evash


(08) 8186 3586

email Eva

"Eva's Web Page"

Evash Cattery (SA)

Evash Devon Rex Cattery was founded in 1990.

Our kittens are raised with plenty of love and attention (even when they pull my flowers out of the vase, or steal my hair ties right when I need them or …) They are carted around by my children, so are very out-going and affectionate – the way a Devon is meant to be and are taught by their mothers from a very early age to pull our poor Staffy into line.
Our cats and kittens have always done well at shows, winning this cattery many end-of-year awards over the years including GCCF of SA Group 3 Breeder of the Year award for 2002 & 2003.
We breed solid colours, bi-colours, spotted and classic tabbies, pointed and mink Devon Rex in a huge range of colours. Our kittens are bred for quality, type, health and temperament. Please visit my website to find out more details about our cattery or email/phone me for friendly advice or to have any questions answered.

Deb &

Steve Hall

Cattery prefix: Rabeskah

(08) 8262 6001
Northfield

Email Deb

Rabeskah Devons (SA)

"Purr-sonality Plus"

Relatively new to breeding cats, we have kept our numbers low with only limited litters a year, and bring up our kittens in the family environment, making healthy happy kittens ready for their new homes with loving owners.

It is our aim to breed Devons of true physical type without compromising on the fabulous temperament and character that really makes a Devon the wonderful cat that they are. Put that together with their truly low allergenic coat and we reckon you couldn't ask for anything better.

Sharon Parker

Cattery prefix: Amikatt


(08) 85724626

email Sharon

Amikatt Cattery (SA)

Amikatt Cattery……. Loving Home of Devon Rex Cats and Kittens
I am a country breeder and have been breeding Devon Rex’s for the past 3 years.
We currently have 6 breeding queens and 3 studs.
We at Amikatt pride ourselves on breeding extremely well socialised healthy Devons true to type. In a fantastic assortment of colours and coat pattens
All kittens are raised in the house in a loving family environment. I have 4 children so all our baby’s are extremely smoochie and loving.
All Amikatt baby’s are vaccinated, desexed, wormed and complete vet check at 10-11 weeks of age before leaving for there new homes at 12 weeks.
Kittens are available most of the year and orders are most welcome, please feel free to email or phone me.

Jenny Nankivell

Cattery prefix: Kivell


(08) 97971238

email Jenny

Kivell Cattery (WA)

"I am a small country Devon Rex breeder breeding solids, tabbies, bicolours and sirex (colour point). Also Siamese and foreign whites. My cuddly curly critters are pampered inside so they are bomb proof before they leave. They are familiar with the noises of an everyday home and know the procedure of running their own home with all the rules that they have made up for them selves. They are completely litter tray trained, vaccinated and vet checked before leaving. Some are desexed.
All Are judged by a W.A. judge for her expert opinion on type and colour.
Coats are usually very thick and curly while they are all registered with pedigree papers. I usually have a batch of curly critters or have some cooking throughout the year. Young adults and occasionally retirees are available. Orders are welcome, feel free to email me for a cat chat or by phone with any enquiries."

Sharon Wilson-Tate

Cattery prefix: Makinwaves


64-03-473-1182

email Sharon

or visit

Visit Sharon's website

Makinwaves Cattery (New Zealand)

 

 

 

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Hilde De Smet

Cattery prefix: Rosabel

(08) 8386 0623

email Hilde

 

Visit Hilde's website

Rosabel Cattery (SA)

Rosabel Devon Rex Cattery is a new small cattery, breeding pixie devon rex cats for health, type and great temperament. We currently have just the one breeding queen, imported from New Zealand. Therefore we only have kittens available occasionally.
Our little “Kiwi” has settled right in with the other spoiled pet devon rex. All our cats are part of the family and kittens are raised in a loving home environment.
Kittens will be vaccinated, desexed and microchipped before going to their new homes. Please visit our website for more details and for lots of pictures of our cats and previous litters.

If you let one of these bundles of love and fun into your heart and life, you’ll never want to be without one again.

Betty Payne

Prefix: Pyret

08 95250071

e-mail Betty

Pyret Cattery (WA)

Pyret Cattery came into being in the early 1970's in Spearwood, Western Australia, with Burmese and Siamese, and shortly after I started with the Russians. I spent many years on a breeding programme with my Black Russians and finally, after about five long years got both the White and Black Russians accepted in Western Australia

I started breeding Devons 25 years ago and am still breeding them. When I first started, we had lots of coat problems, but I can honestly say, that with careful breeding, we rarely have coat problems now.

I am an Allbreeds judge with F.C.C.W.A. which is affiliated with A.C.F. I spent 20 years on the F.C.C. Council, 7 years of those as Secretary and Delegate to the A.C.F. Conferences. I am currently the Secretary of the R.A.R.E (Rex, Abyssinian, Russian Enthusiasts) and have always been involved in Clubs in an executive capacity since I came into the Cat Fancy.

I think Devons are a very special little cat, and hope to be involved with them for many years to come.

Gillian Anthony

Cattery prefix: Gothic

(08) 82954502

email Gillian

Visit Gillian's website

Gothic Cattery (SA)

Gothic Devons is a small family cattery. We have one breeding queen at present who produces excellent kittens.
All our cats are brought up as part of our family and are extremely sociably.
Kittens are vaccinated, wormed and desexed before going to their new homes. Please feel free to e-mail or phone to place an order or for further information.

Josephine Romeo

Cattery prefix: Crinklewood

(02) 9680 3098

email Josephine

Visit Josephine's website

Crinklewood Cattery (NSW)

 

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Alana Dixon

Cattery prefix: Indigo

(02) 4627 5316

email Alana

Visit Alana's website

Indigo Cattery is a small cattery located 50mins from Sydney and I have been specialising in Devon Rex since 2000. We are currently working with imported Swedish bloodlines to improve the type and standard of our beautiful devons. Our kittens are raised in our home with our children and other animals. Indigo kittens have excellent temperament and loving personalities that will capture your heart. All our kittens come with Registered Pedigree Papers (NSWCFA), vaccinated, wormed, desexed, microchipped, pet insurance, information folder & kitten photo's.

Please visit our website for more details about Indigo Cattery, see our previous kittens, gallery of photo’s, section on devon coat colour/patterns and our kittens available.

You can contact us by phone or email and all enquiries welcome.

 
 

Nicole Bates

Cattery prefix: Rextreme

0402446362

email Nicole

Visit Nicole's website

 

Rextreme Cattery (VIC)

 

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Most Breeders are prepared to ship internationally. If you are outside of South Australia and don't mind shipping, just contact the specific Breeder.

Most breeders participate in early de sexing, generally at the age of 12 weeks. If you have concerns about the procedure, please read the report of the Winn Feline Foundation.

 

"Guidelines on what to look for in a kitten"

  • Don't buy a kitten on impulse, no matter how cute it is.
  • Don't buy a kitten from a show or pet shop. It is much better to visit the breeder at home, so you can see where the kitten has grown up. You will be able to see one or both parents, so as to have a better idea what the kitten will look like when it's grown up.
  • The breeder should be willing to take his/her time to talk to you about the breed and how to care for it. Don't feel bad to ask lots of questions!
  • The living area of the kitten should be clean (this doesn't mean each litter tray has to be spotless) & not overcrowded with too many cats.
  • Kittens should be in good condition: not skinny; no rashes; they should not have runny noses or eyes (not to be confused with 'sleep') or be sneezing regularly.
  • Check the kitten's temperament: they should be happy to be handled, not be timid or hissing; be alert and inquisitive. Kittens should be raised with a lot of human contact, not in a secluded area where they don't get much attention. Handling by people from an early age is vital in their socialization.
  • Kittens are generally allowed to go to their new homes at 10-12 weeks of age. They should have had at least one vaccination (make sure to visit your vet to finish the vaccination course) and be wormed. Kittens may already be desexed when leaving the breeder. If not, remember to do this at the age of 4-6 months!
  • If you are interested in showing, remember that a breeder cannot guarantee how a cat will do on the show bench.


Contact the breeder if you suspect any problems, even later on in the cat's life. Most breeders love to hear how their kittens are doing and they should be more than happy to discuss any health or behavioral problems. Remember, they are a great source of experience and knowledge, but they can't help you if they don't know what is going on!


Good luck finding the right kitten! It will be a great addition to your family!