Persian price in Australia — breeder, adoption & 5-year cost (2026)
By Catstuff Editorial · Updated 2026-05-13
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Breeder: $1,500 – $3,500. Adoption: $150–$350. 5-year total cost (incl. food, vet, insurance): $14,320.
$1,500 – $3,500 The acquisition cost is, however, usually less than a third of the total — food, vet care, insurance, and litter compound over the cat's 15+ year lifespan. Here's the honest breakdown.
How much does a Persian cost from a breeder?
$1,500 – $3,500 Registered breeders in Australia are listed through:
- Australian Cat Federation (ACF) — federal body, search "Persian breeders" at acf.asn.au
- Co-ordinating Cat Council of Australia (CCCA) — alternative federation, ccca.asn.au
- State cat clubs (RASNSW Cat Section, FFCV in Victoria, FCCQ in Queensland) — usually list breeders by breed
- Breed-specific clubs (e.g. Persian Cat Club of Australia, where one exists)
Critical: Persians have hereditary disease risk. A reputable breeder will:
- DNA-test both parents for breed-specific conditions (Polycystic kidney disease (PKD1), Brachycephalic airway syndrome)
- Provide copies of test results before purchase
- Offer a written health guarantee (typically 2 years)
- Refuse to sell to anyone who doesn't ask these questions
If a breeder is cagey about health-test paperwork, walk away — the price difference of a tested kitten vs an untested one pays for itself the first time you avoid a hereditary disease claim.
Adoption alternatives
Adoption is materially cheaper and you get the same cat. AU options for Persians:
- PetRescue (petrescue.com.au) — biggest AU pet-adoption aggregator. Filter by breed; set email alerts.
- RSPCA NSW / VIC / QLD adopt-a-pet — sometimes have Persians, more often have moggies that look very similar.
- Saving Pets — aggregates breed-specific rescues.
- Breed-specific Facebook rehome groups — owners moving overseas, allergies, divorce. Token fees, sometimes free.
- Persian Cat Club / breed-specific rescue — where one exists, they often coordinate retired-breeder rehomes.
Adoption fees ($150–$350) usually include desex, vaccination, microchip, and worming — which would cost you $400–$700 separately. So a "more expensive" adoption is often a cheaper net cost than a "cheaper" breeder kitten that hasn't been done.
5-year cost of owning a Persian
| Item | Year 1 | Each year after |
|---|---|---|
| Acquisition (breeder mid-range) | $2,500 | — |
| Food | $660 | $660 |
| Litter & sundries | $320 | $320 |
| Vet (preventative) | $350 | $200 |
| Parasite prevention | $150 | $150 |
| Pet insurance | $720 | $900 |
| Desex + microchip + vacc series (one-off) | $220 | — |
| Setup gear (litter tray, scratcher, carrier, bed) | $480 | — |
| Total | $5,400 | $2,230/yr |
Over 5 years: $14,320. Over a 15-year lifespan: typically $36,620+ — and senior-cat vet costs (years 11–15) often double the late-life figure.
What inflates a Persian's lifetime cost
- Polycystic kidney disease (PKD1). Pet insurance partially mitigates; saved excess + premium increases still hit hard.
- Brachycephalic airway syndrome. Pet insurance partially mitigates; saved excess + premium increases still hit hard.
- Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. Pet insurance partially mitigates; saved excess + premium increases still hit hard.
- Dental malocclusion. Pet insurance partially mitigates; saved excess + premium increases still hit hard.
- Pedigree-specific food. Breed-formula kibble (Royal Canin Persian, where available) is ~30% pricier than generic adult.
- Containment / catio. 40+ AU councils now mandate 24/7 containment. A DIY mesh catio is $600–2,500; commissioned is $3,000–8,000.
How to save money on a Persian (responsibly)
- Start pet insurance before age 2. Anything diagnosed before enrolment is permanently excluded.
- Buy parasite prevention from VetSupply, not the vet — same products, 30–50% cheaper.
- Mid-range AU-made food (Black Hawk, Advance) is nutritionally equivalent to imported premium at 60% the cost.
- Annual bloods from age 7. Catching kidney disease early saves $5,000+ in late-life vet bills.
- Skip the cat hotel — a trusted neighbour-feed-twice-daily setup is cheaper, less stressful for the cat, and only feasible because the cat is desexed and confined.
Frequently asked questions
How much does a Persian cost in Australia?
A registered Persian breeder in Australia typically charges $1,500 – $3,500. Show-quality lines and breeders with full health-testing sit at the top of that range. Most reputable breeders have kittens available within 3–6 months of enquiry. Adoption from a breed-specific rescue costs $150–$350.
Why are Persians so expensive?
The realistic cost of producing a single healthy Persian kitten from a registered breeder — health tests on parents, prenatal vet care, weaning food, vaccination, microchip, registration with ACF or CCCA, and rearing time — is usually $1,200–$1,800 before any profit. Breeds with hereditary disease risk (HCM, PKD, etc.) require expensive DNA screening of parents — that adds $400–800 per litter. Backyard-bred kittens advertised cheaper usually skip these costs and you pay the difference in year-three vet bills.
Can I adopt a Persian from a shelter?
Yes — most pedigree breeds appear in AU shelters, often through breed-specific rescues. Try the Persian Cat Club of Australia (search ACF or CCCA breed clubs), PetRescue, and Saving Pets. Wait times vary: common pedigrees come up on PetRescue every 1–2 months across AU. Adoption fees ($150–$350) usually include desex, vaccination, microchip and worming.
What's the cheapest way to get a Persian?
Rescue or rehoming network. Breed-specific Facebook groups regularly have adult Persians being rehomed (owner moved overseas, allergies, divorce). Free or token rehome fees. Avoid Gumtree and pet-shop kittens — they're rarely cheaper once you add in the unvaccinated/undesexed costs they don't include.
What's the real 5-year cost of owning a Persian?
Around $14,320 — including $2,500 acquisition, $2,900 first-year setup-and-care, and $2,200/year ongoing. Persians carry higher insurance premiums than mixed-breeds. The 15-year lifetime cost typically lands $25,000–$40,000.
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Updated 2026-05-13 · Not financial advice. Costs are typical AU mid-2026 figures and will vary by postcode, vet, and the cat.