- Recent 2026 vet checkup
- Regularly groomed (mid-May, glands, nails, shampoo, summer cut on belly)
- Wet food cans (Hill's Prescription Diet)
- Dry food (Royal Canin)
- Play donut, bed
- Many scratching posts and toys
- Many grooming supplies
Was uploaded earlier under "Arwen" but adoption did not complete; the expected adopter twice changed their mind just before meeting her. Please be respectful. Serious inquiries only. We love her and it is hard to let her go but it is the right decision. It must be a stable and loving home.
Purebred Ragdoll Cat – 2 Years Old – Papers Included
Beautiful 2-year-old purebred Ragdoll named Arwen (Ari) looking for a new home. She also responds to “Kitty.” She has been deeply loved and well socialized, and she loves to snuggle and nap beside you. We are sad to not be able to keep her. She is healthy, spayed, and fully up to date on all vaccinations. All paperwork and vaccination records are included. Fully indoor.
She has a classic bicolor Ragdoll pattern with striking blue eyes and a soft, well-maintained coat. Very affectionate and calm temperament, typical of the breed. She enjoys being around her people and adapts well to a home environment.
Details:
• Age: 2 years
• Breed: Purebred Ragdoll
• Spayed
• Fully vaccinated
• Papers and vet vaccinations included
• Healthy, no known medical issues
• Chipped for safety and identification
Rehoming due to an allergic family member who is now a housemate. Looking for a responsible home that will adore her as much as we have. She is now living with my mother, south of Annapolis. Silver Spring pickup is another option.
Price: $1,100 (originally $2k)
Also available: 1 Litter Robot 4. $250 (originally $700), located in Deale.
Serious inquiries only.
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Created: 05-08-2026
Updated: 05-14-2026
Photos: 05-08-2026
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