Our kittens come highly socialized to our home, children, and our dog, they will each have their own TICA registration papers (SBT form),an full medical history provided by veterinarian for each examination including vaccines and diagnostic records/results, all kittens are either spayed or neutered before adoption, 30 days free Trupanion Health Insurance, 72 our wellness guarantee, and a 5 year genetic health guarantee. We also send our kittens home with a baby blanket and toys with mama & littermates' scents to help with transition.
Our Ragdoll kittens are born from both traditional and championed lines (life-time achievement award winners, international champions, supreme and quadruple grand champions). You may view the pedigrees of each of our breeding cats on our website: www.moonseedragdolls.com. You may also view each of our breeding cats genetic test results. Our cats are screened for over 40 genetic condition and we never breed cats who carry any traits that will contribute to disease.
Our kittens are raised with their mama and siblings in the common areas of our home until they are 14 weeks old. The American Association of Feline Practitioners recommends that kittens remain with their mothers until 14 weeks of age in order to obtain proper socialization - this shows up in our kittens! Our adopters are very happy with our extremely friendly, floppy, loving, and social felines. Check out our numerous reviews from our adopters on Google reviews and on our 2 facebook pages!
When you adopt from Moonseed you can expect the best. We specialize in gorgeous healthy Ragdoll kittens with amazing temperaments. Check out our website or our social media pages to learn more. Feel free to contact us as well.
moonseedragdolls@gmail.com
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