If you decide you are interested in breeding cats then first of all ask yourself the question - why am I doing this? If the answer is purely financial then you aren't cut out to be a cat breeder. You will only be a successful cat breeder if you are genuine cat person, who not only loves cats but who also knows how to take care of them properly. In addition you will need to have an in-depth knowledge of the particular pedigree breed that you yourself intend to breed. This is essential so that you can select appropriate parents. You can do this by meeting and talking with other breeders of the same pedigree cat breed.
Before settling on a breeding queen, ask if you can see examples of her kittens. If they are healthy and have good pedigree characteristics then you know you can feel confident that her future litters will be just as successful. Where to find your stud cat? Most breed clubs will have information and resources on where to find a suitable stud cat for your breeding queen.
Once you’ve got your perfect parental match and assuming they take to each other, you will have to make the necessary arrangements for the pregnancy. It is essential that your breeding queen receives a full and balanced diet. It is always advisable to be in close contact with a vet throughout the pregnancy for advice and for them to check on the health of your queen and her prospective kittens.