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Stunning grand champion sired reg gccf kittens

Whitchurch
1 week
£995
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Adv. ID
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Views
188
Favourites
3
Advert Type
For sale
Breed
Health Checked
yes
Microchipped by collection date
yes
Pet Age:
7 weeks, 3 days
Pet Available
2024-07-31
Pet Viewable with Mother
yes
Pets in litter
4 male
Registered
GCCF
Vaccinations up to date
yes
Worm and flea treated
yes
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Description
Seal colourpoint boy Seal colour point boy Chocolate colourpoint boy Chocolate colourpoint boy Chocolate colourpoint boy Hi thank you for your enquiry regarding my kittens,I do have kittens available they are only tiny at present so will be ready for new homes on 26 July. please note Ragdolls are very social little things and and don’t do well left on their own for long periods of time and may become stressed and with this comes bad habits, it is with this in mind I do not sell single kittens to people if the whole household will be out of the house for any more than 6 hours per day unless they will have the company of another furry companion or person, so if you have already shared about yourself and lifestyle thank you if not could you please do this and If you would like to go on my waiting list just send me your full name and contact number. Also feel free to check out my fb site donnasdolls Ragdolls cats/kittens and also my website www.donnasdollsragdolls.com This is my most recent advert for your information only and may help you to know what questions to ask of other breeders as i know it can be a minefield our their when looking. DonnasDolls are happy to announce our beautiful litter of GCCF registered ragdoll kittens. Kittens are 3 weeks old and will be ready for their new homes on/around 26 July Bookings being taken now to view the kittens post their 1st vaccine on/around 28 June as soon as you have arranged with me your first visit you will receive at least weekly updates and photos of the kittens progress, until your visit so you will feel part of the growing up process from early on in your new fur babies development. (Viewings are based in order of contact) £995 sold unneutered/unspayed with a contract to insist that new owners get this completed themselves by 7 months of age, a refundable neuter/spay deposit of £50 is needed which is refunded on receipt of proof of neuter/spay from a registered vet plus a purchase price of £995 Both parents are loving family pets and GCCF registered as Active (this means that all kittens are full registered ragdoll kittens) Mum is (active registered) owned by me. Dad is (active registered) owned by me and is a Grand Champion. The kittens and parents have been brought up in a loving busy home. The kittens are well socialised and have been wormed and de-fleed. They will be vet checked twice and have all their vaccinations and will also be microchipped. Both mum and dad have been HCM tested clear proof of which is available to view on your first visit. The kittens are being fed dry which is down 24/7 Kittens will come with GCCF registration (non-active) 5th generation pedigree 5 weeks free insurance Full vaccinations Microchipped Kitten contract Blanket with mum and sibling scent on to help with transition, bowl, food voucher, folder full of important information for any new fur parent and lifetime support. We are looking for 5* homes for our babies and these are to be kept as indoor pets only in a loving environment. Please call/text/email what’s app if you have any questions or would like to come and view the kittens. £200 nonrefundable deposit will secure your kitten. This is not taken until you have had your first viewing. I advise all those seeking to find their new fur baby to research the breed and breeders, please be aware that there are what is known as back yard breeders out there breeding from cats that are not supposed to be bred from and using unregistered cats. This is against the code of ethics of the governing council of cat fancy (GCCF). If the parents are GCCF registered NON – ACTIVE this means they are not breeding cats and should not be bred from as they have not had the correct genetic testing completed. If the parents are registered as ACTIVE and the kittens are registered with the GCCF this is a safeguard for new fur families, as this means the breeder has to abide by the GCCF code of ethics. My home bred boy won the best ragdoll in the uk show and last year I was awarded the prestige of being the Uk Ragdoll Breeder of the the year for 2022 from the ragdoll club PRBCC, I have bred my own champions, Grand Champions and Imperial Grand Champions all under my Prefix of Donnasdolls, which shows I breed for ragdoll type and standards, I am a member of the GCCF and also the extended GCCF breeder scheme, PBRCC and the TBRCC so you have peace of mind I do everything to an excellent standard. Please what’s app me with your details to be added to my waiting list or for any questions.
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Donnasdolls Ragdolls
Whitchurch
1 hour
Member since:7 years
Donnasdolls Ragdolls
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