
Cat Breeder Career Profile
- Career Names - Cat Breeder
- Category - Business
- Skills Required - Life skills 45% - Career skills 55%
- Basic School Subjects - Biology, Business Studies, Language
- Minimum Required Education - High School Certificate
- Species Worked With - Cats
- Kind of Interaction with Animals - Direct
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What is a cat breeder?
A person who mates carefully selected cats of the same Breed to reproduce the breed with the same qualities and characteristics.

Career Category
The Cat Breeder career can be found within the following OZT career categories:
- Business
How many cats are there?
It is estimated that there are over 600 million cats around the world
What is the industry worth?
The pet industry is worth an estimated US$225 billion per year
What does a Cat Breeder do?
Groups of animals a Cat Breeder works with

What is the level of Interaction with the Animals?
- Directly - A person works directly with the animals with some form of physical contact at least once every few days
- Indirectly - The career doesn't require direct or physical contact at all.
What does a Cat Breeder focus on?
The main focus of a cat breeder is to mate selected breeds to maintain the purebred bloodline. They also focus on creating a market for the breed and compete at various cat shows.
With who does a Cat Breeder work?
Besides working with all of the animals, Cat Breeders will need to interact with other people while doing their daily tasks. The people might include fellow staff members or the public.
Fellow staff might include:
- Supervisors/Managers in they assist with breeding within an existing business
Public might include:
- Interested buyers
- Suppliers
- Government Regulators and Inspectors
What are the daily tasks of a Cat Breeder?
- Feeding and caring for the cats
- Clean the cattery
- Talk with suppliers
- Ensure registration is in place
- Arrange coordinated mating
- Discuss budget with bookkeeper
- Manage marketing campaign
- Talk with prospective buyers
- Arrange, prepare for and transport cats to shows
Work conditions of a Cat Breeder
Where does a Cat Breeder work?
Environment –
Cat breeders usually register and set up their cattery at home. The physical enclosure for the cats might be inside the home, or a separate building just for the cats.
Places of Employment –
Cat breeders are self employed and run a profit seeking business.Â
What is the average annual salary of a Cat Breeder?
The average income of cat breeders will be determined by a few factors, such as the scarcity of the breed, the country wherein the cattery is registered. The average income in the US is around $40,000 per year.
Can a Cat Breeder be promoted?
Most Cat Breeders have their own businesses, so they are the boss. But in the rare cases where more than one breeder work together in a large company or institution, then promotion may be possible.
Advancement in the field typically depends on work experience. First-year breeders often fit their training commitments around the daily work demands.
The levels of each promotion might differ from organization to organization, but generally are the following:
Intern -> Junior Breeder -> Senior Breeder -> Manager
What kind of difficulties can a Cat Breeder face?
Entry breeders do not make a huge amount of money as most of the costs need to be covered. Running a business means dealing with bills that need to be payed. Breeding can be emotional as there could be deaths of new kittens.
Future Growth and Possibilities
The pet industry is one of the fastest growing animal career industries, and there will always be space for good growth.
Availability of Jobs
Average
Which Skills are required by a Cat Breeder?
The skills required for a career as a cat breeder can be divided into two very important groups. The first is the group containing life skills, which are the core skills that are necessary or desirable for full participation in everyday life. The second group is career skills, or the specific skills required to allow a person to enter and operate effectively within a specific career. Some or maybe even all of the life skills can assist in strengthening the career skills, and they might even be the same for specific careers.
Life Skills
- Self-awareness
- Empathy
- Critical thinking
- Creative thinking
- Decision making
- Problem Solving
- Effective communication
- Interpersonal relationship
Career Skills
- ​Basic animal handling and care techniques
- Basic customer service skills
- Good health and physical fitness
- Basic computer literacy
Which Subjects must I have at School to help prepare for this career?
Biology will be an excellent subject to teach you more about animals, especially their anatomy and breeding behaviour.
Business Studies will help you to prepare for your own business.
Language will strengthen your writing and verbal communication skills, necessary in dealing with customers and suppliers.
These subjects are the ones recognized around the world. The subjects you choose at school are important as they lay the foundation for further studies at college or university. While still at school, it’s also important to learn more about the animals you will work with, as well as gain some experience.
OZT has a list of various tertiary institutions where you can study further, after school. Each of these institutions also have their own Group page on OZT where you will find the exact subjects they require of you to have passed in school. Keep these requirements in mind, and discuss it with your school, guidance counselor and parents to ensure that you are prepared!
What will I need to Study to become a Cat Breeder?
Minimum Requirements
There is no minimum requirements to become a Cat Breeder, although a High School Certificate or Diploma would be beneficial to prepare you to deal with setting up a business, dealing with costs and basic marketing techniques.
Study Focus
It is important that you learn as much as you possibly can about your chosen breed before you think about opening your cattery. Short Courses in cat behaviour, health, business setup and marketing are recommended.
Study Duration
The duration of Short Courses can be between a few hours (online) to a few months.
Possible Career Preparation Paths
If this is your dream career that you want to pursue, then it’s important to plan the way forward.
Why is planning important?
To ensure that you understand the requirements for your career, and that you are always prepared for the next step on the road towards your dream. A Preparation Path is like your road map to where you want to be.
Possible Path:
Possible Combined Career Paths
It is possible to sometimes combine two or more related careers. This normally happens when you study and practice a specific main career, but the knowledge and experience gained also help you to have a paying hobby or secondary income career.
Possible Alternative(s):
- High School + experience while still in school + Courses in Animal Food Manufacturing + Short Courses in cat breeding
Pet Bakery Owners earn up to 60% more than cat breeders, but they can also use their knowledge to breed specific breeds for trade.
Some of the possible combinations:
Stepping Stone Career
Cat breeder can also be used as a stepping stone career. A stepping stone career is one which is used to help you get to another career, normally because the other career is too difficult to reach immediately (high fees etc). You can begin as a cat breeder, after basic short courses and expert guidance (maybe working under a mentor). The money made can then be used to pay for studies towards another career, and the experience helps in gaining knowledge. One paying to help get to the other.
Some of the possible paths:
Training and apprenticeship
Even though it is important to study to get into some of the animal business careers, most of the skills you will need will be acquired through on-the-job training. This means that you will learn how to perform some of the daily tasks by actually doing it a few times and learning the steps.
In some cases entry level positions (or junior positions) require training sessions even before you are allowed to actually perform your job duties. These sessions are offered by the place of employment, after you have successfully applied.
Apprenticeship is also possible where you need to learn skills from a more senior person or expert. The more hands on careers, such as animal trainers might require apprenticeship.
Join the Cat Breeders Group in the OZT Community to learn more and even interact with the educational institutions that will help you secure your dream career!
Average level of education of those entering the career:
Licenses, Certificate, Registration and Professional Associations
Certain animal care careers require some form of legal certification to prove that you can indeed do the work, and work with the necessary equipment.
Although not required by law, certifications may help workers establish their credentials and enhance their skills.
Learn more about requirements by joining OZT in the OZT Community.
Where can I study further?
All of the above information will help you understand more about the Career, including the fact that there are different paths to take to reach it. But if you are almost done with High School (Grades 11 or 12), you also need to start thinking about further studies, and WHERE you will study.
See the List of Universities, Colleges and Online Training Academies who offer courses towards animal care and training.
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