Vet Cleared: Every kitten has received a professional vet check-up to ensure they are healthy, robust, and ready for their new homes.
Dewormed: Up-to-date on preventative deworming treatments.
Vaccinations: To respect individual buyer preferences regarding vaccine schedules, initial shots are left to the new owner to coordinate with their preferred vet.
Pre-Vaccination Option: If you prefer your kitten to have their first round of shots completed before pickup, this can be arranged. However, the exact cost of the veterinary fees must be paid upfront as a non-refundable deposit before the appointment is booked.*
Personality: Lilly is an incredibly playful, sweet, and affectionate female. She absolutely loves being held and pet—though when it’s playtime, she’s ready to jump and explore!
Status & Development: She has been raised directly in a loving home environment and is very well-socialized.
Color: Beautiful Lilac/White Bicolor (Please note: Ragdoll coat colors are still developing at this age and will continue to deepen).
Photo Note: The primary picture is the most recent picture of the kitten.
Training: Fully litterbox trained and currently finalizing the weaning process from her mother.
Age: Will be 3 months old on June 11th.
Availability & Pickup: July 11th (at 4 months old). I strongly believe in keeping kittens with their mother until 4 months for optimal social and immune development.
Early Pickup: Arrangements for an earlier pickup (after June 11th) can be discussed only under extreme, vetted circumstances, though it is not ideal for her development.
Note: "Lilly" is a placeholder name used for identification purposes when you reach out.
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Created: 05-25-2026
Updated: 05-25-2026
Photos: 05-26-2026
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