All kittens will come with two year health guarantee, first set of vaccines, deworming, and paperwork from Vet check up at 8 weeks.
This litter has deposits for all kittens. Older kittens are parents/grandparents. This litter will be available to go home in Mid May. Have been having issues with site. Please feel free to call or text for additional pics, info or questions. Ragdolls are born completely white or cream. Their eyes begin to open between 7-10 days to reveal their beautiful blue eyes that remain blue into adulthood. The color points start to show in 5-10 days. The body has a definite contrast in color to the points, the chest, bib, and chin areas are usually lighter in color.
Ragdolls will grow until they reach full maturity at around 2-3 years of age. Males are generally five pounds heavier than females. They are generelly large, floppy, laid back cats that have the ability to go limp while holding them, just like a child’s ragdoll. That is how they got their name. However, not all Rgadolls flop in your arms this way, but most of them do.
The ragdoll has stunning blue eyes which may vary from lighter to darker. The fur on a ragdoll is rabbit like in softness and texture. Their fur length is semi-long and non-matting requiring minimal maintenance. Ragdolls are considered very low shedding compared to most cat breeds. A weekly brushing will minimize shedding and be sufficient in keeping your cats coat smooth, silky, and healthy.
Ragdolls are very affectionate and playful. They love getting tummy rubs and their temperament makes them a desired breed due to their gentleness and love of humans. Once you own one, you’ll never want to be without one again. The ragdoll will follow you everywhere, so don’t think you will ever be lonely with a ragdoll around
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