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TWO Left GCCF Registered Sealpoint ragdoll kittens

Lincoln
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Adv. ID
BdpJSTRvl
Views
1267
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Adv. Location
Advert Type
For sale
Breed
Health Checked
yes
Microchipped by collection date
no
Neutered
no
Pet Age:
9 weeks, 4 days
Pet Available
2024-05-31
Pet Viewable with Mother
yes
Pets in litter
3 male
Registered
GCCF
Vaccinations up to date
yes
Worm and flea treated
yes
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Description
Description 🐾TWO REMAINING 🐾 I HAVE JUST LOADED UP FOUR NEW SHORT VIDEOS AS THEY ARE GROWING SO QUICKLY. BEAUTIFUL GCCF REGISTERED RAGDOLL KITTENS, TWO BOYS REMAINING We have two delightful, playful, happy little kittens from our Queen Polly, bought up with love, affection and care. I am a British Ragdoll Cats Club (TBRCC) accredited breeder, fully trained to do the best possible. I only ethically bred high quality kittens - in this case, show quality. I am looking for a quality home for my beautiful babies. Kittens can be seen with both mum and dad. Kittens are fully litter trained and weaned, will be fully vaccinated (next vaccinations due May 2025) and health checked. Parents are genetically health checked for all ragdoll pre-conditions. and are GCCF Registered - Active status (so allowed to breed) with fantastic pedigree, including champions and grand champions. All paperwork is available when viewing. KITTENS AVAILABLE Pink Collar - FORRAGS ZULU ZAZU (Zazu), a male seal colourpoint. He is the smallest of the three boys, who is gently and soft. He has started to climb up for cuddles and loving. He will make a really cuddly companion. Blue Collar - FORRAGS PRINCE SIMBA (Simba), a male seal colourpoint. Blue is the physical one - he is active and very playful and interacts well with his brothers and sister, always up for rough and tumble. He is lively and inquisitive, confident and very very sweet. Brown Collar - FORRAGS KING MUFASA, RESERVED a male seal colourpoint. Brown is the biggest boy of the three, growing at an amazing rate. He is a gentle giant among the litter as he is gentle and more cautious. He is playful and interacts well with the others and us humans, and always comes for a cuddle. Green Collar - FORRAGS QUEEN RAFIKI, RESERVED, a female seal colourpoint. Green is an independent little lady who boxes well above her weight, happy to challenge her bigger brothers any time. She is vocal if she doesn't get the attention she loves, you know she is there. These kittens are indoor pets and so sociable that I look for families where someone is at home most of the time or there are other animal companions. They come with • Fully inoculated records • Flea and worm treatments as recommended by the vet • a good supply of quality food – Royal Canin food, • advice sheets about equipment, food, flea and worming information, • a kitten contract • General advice about kitten care and kitten/cat health information • 5 weeks FREE insurance If you want to know more feel free to call. Viewing visits are preferred and can be arranged after 23rd April, after their first innoculations, as I do prefer face to face visits, but if distance is a problem, I find WhatsApp video calls a good place to start. I am happy to do visits or WhatsApp calls most evenings. Send me your number and I can send lots of videos, you can only load up videos on this site of about 30 seconds which doesn't do them credit. These kittens are already very social, happy, well-adjusted and healthy kittens who, judging by feedback from previous owners, settle in very quickly and make adorable, funny, cute companions who love to be loved. They will grow into big boys with beautiful and fluffy seal colourpoint coats - real beautiful and loving furbabies, your new hairy sons. They are beautiful kittens. Feel free to call for more information and ask any questions you may have. Please note, I have terrible reception on my phone while at work so please leave a message or voice mail and I will call you back when I am able to get better reception. If you want to check with my previous owners please visit my Facebook page #Lincoln Ragdolls feel free to ask any questions.
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