About: Welcome to Mimi’s Dream Dolls, a TICA registered Ragdoll and Cherubim cattery in Chicago, Illinois.

We thoughtfully work with both traditional Ragdolls, known for their striking blue eyes and classic patterns, and Cherubim (mink) Ragdolls, known for their rich, velvety coats, and beautiful aqua eyes. Each cat is carefully selected for health, structure, and temperament, and we are committed to responsible breeding practices and preserving the integrity of these beautiful lines.

As a small, ethical breeder, we are passionate about raising healthy, affectionate kittens in a loving home environment. Our kittens are raised with intention, care, a deep love for the breed, and are exposed to children, a dog, other cats, regular grooming, and typical household activities to help them transition smoothly into their new homes.



Every Mimi‘s Dream Dolls Kitten Comes With:



Age-appropriate vaccinations

Comprehensive veterinary wellness exam

Negative PCR fecal screening, including Giardia

A written contract and a 3-year health guarantee

Microchipped

TICA registration papers

Certified five generation pedigrees for both parents

30 days of free pet insurance through Trupanion

A Mimi’s Dream Dolls welcome bag that includes food samples, toys, a small blanket with mom‘s scent, and helpful kitten care information

Lifetime breeder support from Mimi‘s Dream Dolls



All breeding cats are DNA tested through Wisdom Panel prior to breeding and are clear of all tested genetic health conditions, including HCM and PKD. The parents of each kitten have also tested negative for FeLV and FIV. All breeding cats and kittens receive PCR fecal screening for common intestinal parasites, including Giardia.



Please contact us for information about available kittens and upcoming litters. We would love to hear from you!
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