34 black kittens
4 black Kittens 2 male 2 female All eating and drinking and litter trained Very cuddly and extremely playful hence the pictures they don't stay still Pictured with their mother
£120
Donna
Private seller
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34 black Kittens 2 male 2 female All eating and drinking and litter trained Very cuddly and extremely playful hence the pictures they don't stay still Pictured with their mother
£120
Donna
Private seller
4We have 4 lovely Kittens available from 15/12/25, they live with their parents and our older cats. Very healthy, cheeky and playful as well as loving a cuddle too. We have 2 white girls with blue eyes, pink ears and noses and 1 tabby boy with blue eyes available- our tabby girl is now reserved. All eating and using the litter tray. The white girls are £200 and the tabby boy is
£200
jane
Private seller
3We have a lovely British Shorthair litter trained,flea and worm treated,with the recognisable "teddy bear" appearance! He's a hefty, well-built boy with a thick, cosy coat and the cutest, kindest personality, eager to bring peace and affection into your house. (OPEN TO OFFERS)
£400
Aatika
Private seller
3Gorgeous male kitten. Arnie. 1/2 British Blue & 1/2 Persian. Just over 10 weeks old. Born 25/09/2025. (Will be 3 months old on Christmas day) Devastated to have to rehome this adorable wee affectionate guy but my older cat just doesn’t like him. He has had his 1st jabs, 2nd ones already booked & paid for in 3rd January. I can give you his food bowl, bed, litter tray and toys.
£650
Karen
Private seller
3Meet Milo, a charming and affectionate 23-month-old British Shorthair male. He has the breed’s signature plush coat, round face, and expressive eyes that melt hearts instantly. He is very friendly, loves human company, and enjoys gentle cuddles and playtime. Well-socialised and calm, he adapts easily to new environments, making him a wonderful companion for families or
£300
Muhammad
Private seller
5Stunning & interesting litter of Kittens ready for their new homes. Mum is Golden Mackerel British Shorthair & dad is neighbours blue & white bicolour. Kittens have been raised in a busy house hold with younger/older children, other cats and dogs. 9weeks old Blue longhaired female - £350 Chocolate/Black female - £200 Blue tabby bicolour female - £300 Tabby bicolour male -
£200
Rebecca
Private seller
3Grey British short hair male kitten. Friendly good with children. Fleed and wormed. Indoor kitten. Selling due to having no time for him.
£300
sophie
Private seller
1Adorable, beautiful and very loving male British shorthaired kitten. Ready to leave flea d and wormed, mum and dad can be seen.
£100
Lynsey
Private seller
3Kittens for sale two male one female ready to take on there forever homes
£80
Katherine
Private seller
5Tabby kittens form our well cared for and healthy farm cat. These kittens make excellent stable or yard cats or regularly go to be house cats. Ready now (9 weeks) they are eating wet food and will be wormed before leaving. Standard brown tabby and blue tabby - some with white bits. Mother and Grandmother can be seen
£35
s peacock
Private seller
A British Shorthair kitten costs around £300. This is the average price of the British Shorthair kitten itself and other costs involved include vet bills and supplies, cat food, treats and toys.
When buying a British Shorthair kitten in Cumbria, check for up-to-date health tests, vaccinations, pedigree documentation, and breeder reviews. Visiting the kitten in person is essential to assess its temperament and living conditions. Our platform provides detailed adverts and breeder profiles to help you make a confident choice.
Male British Shorthairs tend to be slightly larger and more muscular, with affectionate and playful personalities. They make loyal and energetic companions for families.
Training depends on the individual cat and consistency rather than sex. Male British Shorthairs respond well to training when given proper guidance.
Neutering is often recommended to prevent unwanted litters and reduce some health risks. Your vet can advise on the best timing for your kitten.