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DNA Tested GCCF Registered Pedigree Ragdoll Kitten

Preston
2 days
£1,250
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FBing12GE
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Advert Type
For sale
Breed
Health Checked
yes
Microchipped by collection date
yes
Neutered
no
Pet Age:
12 weeks, 3 days
Pet Available
2024-05-20
Pet Viewable with Mother
yes
Pets in litter
2 female / 3 male
Registered
GCCF
Vaccinations up to date
yes
Worm and flea treated
yes
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Description
DNA Tested GCCF Registered Pedigree Ragdoll Kittens. *Ready to leave from 20th May onwards * ❤️ Red Collar: Seal Colourpoint Female 💚 Green Collar: Blue Colourpoint Male 🧡 Orange Collar: Seal Bicolour Female 💙 Navy Collar: Seal Mitted Male 🩵 Light Blue Collar: Seal Bicolour Male Adorable Ragdoll kittens from champion bloodlines are available to a loving home. Mom and Dad are clear of the known Ragdoll HCM gene and PKD clear (DNA tested), and all papers can be seen. Also, I have taken these steps to reduce the risk of Ragdoll Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (HCM): 😺🧬PARENTS TESTING: The kitten's parents have been tested and cleared of HCM, and all papers can be seen. While not a guarantee, having clear parentage reduces the likelihood of inherited HCM in their offspring. 😸🧬KITTENS TESTING: The kitten itself will also undergo genetic testing for known HCM mutations in Ragdolls (DNA test) with Langford Vets. Genetic testing can provide additional information about the kitten's risk for developing HCM. The kittens are playful, docile, and love to be held, cuddled, and kissed. They are reared in a musical home with an enthusiastic pianist, used to everyday noises, well-handled, and accustomed to children and other cats Their mom, Luna, is a gorgeous seal mitted with a lovely personality, very affectionate and gentle. Dad, Prince, has an amazing temperament; he is a seal bicolour. They are feeding on top quality Royal Canin kittens dry food. They will come: 😺Fully vaccinated (including feline leukemia) 😺Microchipped with your name as a keeper 😺Fully vet checked (at least twice before he leaves) 😺Proof of parents HCM and PKD testing 😺Proof of kittens HCM testing 😺GCCF Registration Card, registered as NON-ACTIVE (not for breeding) 😺Well socialised 😺Flea + Worms treated 😺Litter trained 😸5 Generation Pedigree Certificate 😺5 Weeks Free Pet Insurance from pick up day 😺A starter pack of Royal Canin kitten food ready to take home 😺Favorite toys 😺Kitten guide and dietary sheet 😺Royal Canin Kitten Gift Pack (From Royal Canin) Please call, text, WhatsApp, or email me if you are interested in these gorgeous little kittens. My number is 07504504762. *The kittens are £1250 each, with a deposit of £250 (non-refundable) for a pedigree GCCF registered pet kitten of your choice.* *Active registration also available; please get in touch for more information.* Note: If the kitten is not registered, it is NOT a pedigree, even if the 'breeder' provides a family tree which would suggest it is. A cat or kitten MUST be registered for it to be a pedigree. Ragdolls can be excellent pets, especially if you want a loving, friendly companion that will be affectionate to everyone in your home and visitors. Ragdolls can be trained quite easily and they are very affectionate and gentle, making them an ideal pet for children. They have a quiet voice and are playful without being noisy or destructive. Ragdolls are a very laid-back cat and become devoted to their owners. On the other hand, Ragdolls may not be the right breed for you if you need to leave your cat alone for long periods of time. They like attention, but they aren't as "emotive" as many cats. Ragdolls are strictly indoor cats, as they have no fight or preservation instincts; they will not defend themselves. They should usually only be taken outside on a leash for short periods of time. They almost never hunt, and they aren't very effective at it when they do. All in all, Ragdolls are very dependent cats that need a good deal of love and attention. If you're capable of giving that, this could be the breed for you.
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£1,250
GCCF Registered Kittens CMJ Katz
Preston
1 day
Member since:9 years
GCCF Registered Kittens CMJ Katz
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