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THE TRUTH ABOUT RAGDOLLS, MY STORY.

Thetford
17 hours
£1,600
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Views
664
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6
Adv. Location
Advertiser
Licensed Breeder
Advert Type
For sale
Breed
Health Checked
yes
Microchipped by collection date
yes
Pet Age:
10 weeks
Pet Available
2024-07-08
Pet Viewable with Mother
yes
Pets in litter
3 male / 1 female
Registered
TICA
Vaccinations up to date
yes
Worm and flea treated
yes
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Description
PET PRICE REDUCED TO £900 ACTIVE PRICE REDUCED TO £1600 Here’s my story that I hope will end your search for a ragdoll on my advert. It will take you 5 mins to read but it could save you money and heartache My mentor once told me that there are only a handful of traditional breeders in the uk. She sadly passed away after a long illness but asked me to try and continue her hard work but the task is almost impossible, I thought long and hard how do I carry on her 15 years of breeding TRADITIONAL RAGDOLLS and convince you not to waste your money? THIS IS MY ONLY WAY AND THAT IS TO TELL THE TRUTH. THE COST TO BECOME A BREEDER!! My stud £2500 My queen £2500 Testing fees £400 Registration fees and membership £400 Breckland council licensed fees £600 Animal welfare course £100 TOTAL OUTLAY £6500 Pet insurance £800 annually The cost to keep both ragdolls annually £1500 ANNUAL OUTLAY £2300 THE COST TO RAISE EACH KITTEN ETHICALLY 2 x Vaccinations and health checks £160 Microchip £30 Registration fees £30 Animal welfare health check £25 Food/litter/supplements for 13 weeks £150 Any medical issues can cost between £100-£1000 TOTAL COST MINIMUM PER KITTEN £395 I HAVE REDUCED MY PRICE TO £900 whilst some are still charging almost double that. I HAVE SERIOUS ISSUES WITH BREEDERS THAT SELL THEIR KITTENS AT OVER INFLATED COSTS AS MUCH AS I DO BREEDERS SELLING FAKE RAGDOLLS. There are over 1200 kittens for sale on pets4homes ranging from £300(never ever going to be a pure ragdoll) all the way to £2000(over inflated price simply because it is registered and may have a few champions in the ancestry)Some say gccf some say tica and to the untrained eye they all look the same so why not buy a cheaper 1? The answer is simple. YOU ARE NOT BUYING A RAGDOLL. it may say pure or pedigree or registered however anyone can register their cats with any governing body, just pay the fees and your ready to make money from innocent families who don’t know what a true ragdoll looks like. We are in a minority group where we BREED TRADITIONAL RADOLLS ETHICALLY AND TO A STANDARD GUARANTEED BY A LOCAL COUNCIL FULL TIME. THIS IS NOT A HOBBY, RAGDOLLS ARE MY LIFE. As the kitten of your choice grows you will notice the crossed lines it has, its temperament will be the most noticeable difference, then there’s the large pointed ears, the small spacing between the ears, the eyes all of a sudden are not a deep blue. Is it a coincidence that the first ragdolls ever brought to England were where I live near Norwich? It maybe or maybe it was just meant to be me keeping the traditional breeding going. In 1981 the Ragdoll breed came to the UK. Pat Brownsell and Lulu Rowley both from Norwich acquired cats from the Deyton’s Blossom Time cattery. Lulu of ‘Petil-lu’ cattery had Blossom-Time Lass and Blossom Time Lad, two 6-month-old kittens (not siblings), and her friend Pat of ‘Patriarca’ cattery imported Blossom Time Prim and Blossom Time Proper, a seal colourpoint and a chocolate bicolour (also not siblings). The imported cats were required to be in quarantine for 6 months and Lass gave birth during that time to a litter of three kittens. The ladies quickly imported a further eight ragdolls within a year from Blossom Time (Romeo, Juliet, Pistil, Camellia, Bananas, Myrtie, Spring and Summer), making 12 imported cats in total. With the variety between the friends, they could produce the 3 patterns (colourpoint, mitted and bicolour) and the original colours (seal, blue, chocolate, and lilac). THIS IS WHERE BOTH MY TRADITIONAL RAGDOLLS ANCESTORS COME FROM. So you will now understand why my advert differs from any other on here because i simply have to STOP YOU from wasting your money on something that is not what it might seem to be. WE HAVE THE REMAINING KITTENS AVAILABLE TO RESERVE 💙Chocolate point boy 💙Chocolate mitted boy 🩷Seal mitted girl with blaze They will come with 💙 TICA registration 💙 Pedigree papers 💙 Copies of parents' health test results 💙 Legal contract (signed by breeder & new family) 💙 Microchip 💙 Full course of vaccinations 💙 Flead & wormed 💙Fully health checked twice by our vets 💙Our full support throughout the first year of your new life with your kitten
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BREEDERS OF USA AND EUROPEAN CHAMPION KITTENS
Licensed Breeder
Thetford
15 minutes
Member since:3 years
BREEDERS OF USA AND EUROPEAN CHAMPION KITTENS
Licence No.:AWL0185
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£1,600
BREEDERS OF USA AND EUROPEAN CHAMPION KITTENS
Licensed Breeder
Thetford
15 minutes
Member since:3 years
BREEDERS OF USA AND EUROPEAN CHAMPION KITTENS
Licence No.:AWL0185
Local Authority:Breckland council
Verified by:
Phone
Email
Google
Facebook

We take animal welfare seriously

PAAG promotes responsible pet advertising to help protect animal welfare. That's why Pets4Homes works to ensure all of our adverts meet PAAG's minimum standards.