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Ragamese Kittens for sale

A Ragamese is a mixed breed cat resulting from a Ragdoll and a Siamese pairing, creating a fascinating blend of two distinct feline personalities and physical traits. These cats typically inherit the Ragdoll's larger, more substantial build while often displaying the Siamese's sleek coat patterns and striking color points on the ears, face, legs, and tail. Their fur is usually medium-length, softer than a purebred Siamese but not as plush as a full Ragdoll's coat. Temperamentally, Ragamese cats often exhibit an intriguing combination of the Ragdoll's docile, relaxed nature with the Siamese's vocal and social tendencies. They may be more talkative than typical Ragdolls but calmer than purebred Siamese cats. These crosses frequently retain the Ragdoll's tendency to go limp when handled, while also displaying the Siamese intelligence and curiosity. Their eyes are typically blue, inherited from both parent breeds, and they often make devoted, interactive companions who enjoy following their owners around the house while maintaining a generally gentle and affectionate demeanor.

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Ragamise kittens

Ragamese

3 weeksAge
11Sex
£800Price

Adorable Ragamese Kittens for Sale 🐾 We have two beautiful Ragamese kittens looking for their forever homes, born on the 13th of April 2026. 1 Male 1 Female These lovely kittens are a stunning mix: m

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SouthamptonSouthampton
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Beautiful Ragdoll X Siamese Kittens - 1 LEFT

Ragamese

8 weeksAge
31Sex
£650Price

UPDATE- I ONLY HAVE ONE FEMALE KITTEN (PINK COLLAR) AVAILABLE Our beautiful queen has given birth to 4 gorgeous, healthy kittens on 10th March. They will be ready to leave from Thursday 28th May.

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HerefordHerefordshire
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5 Stunning Ragamese Kittens

Ragamese

11 weeksAge
23Sex
£550Price

We have a litter of 5 beautiful ragamese babies. Their mama is Franny. She is a purebred seal mitted ragdoll. She is very sassy, but very loving. She is full of energy and extremely clever! Their

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BrighouseWest Yorkshire
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Ragamise kittens

Ragamese

11 weeksAge
3Sex
£400Price

I have 3 beuatiful little girls left and ready for there new homes 9 weeks old first vaccination wormed and flead and microchip mum and dad can be seen

North FerribyEast Riding of Yorkshire
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Ragamise kittens

Ragamese

11 weeksAge
5Sex
£400Price

I have a beautiful litter of 8 Ragamise kittens ready for there new homes 2 boys and 6 girls now only 5girls left wormed flead and first vaccination have had dogs around them and other cats Thank yo

North FerribyEast Riding of Yorkshire
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SHORTHAIR AND LONGHAIR RAGDOLL-SIAMESE KITTENS

Ragamese

2 weeksAge
25Sex
£800Price

We have both: ❤️Traditional Longhair Blue Point and Seal Point Ragdolls & ❤️Traditional Blue-eyed Shorthair Seal point and Blue point Siamese 🤎 Two cinnamon Ragdolls We are delighted to offer our

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BanburyOxfordshire
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Ragamese kittens 1 male Left.

Ragamese

9 weeksAge
42Sex
£500Price

6 available 4 male 2 female. 1x male and 1x female blue colour point (parents carry the dilute genes) 3xmale and 1x female seal colour point. Mum is ragamese, blue eyed beauty. Dad is ragdoll blu

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Ragdoll cats require a lot of human companionship and can become anxious if left alone for long periods. They are not suited for outdoor living due to their gentle nature and poor self-defense skills, making them vulnerable to attacks. Ragdolls can be overly playful or destructive during play, sometimes nipping legs for attention. They are prone to obesity if not carefully monitored, which can lead to health issues like diabetes and arthritis. Additionally, Ragdolls are not hypoallergenic as they produce high levels of the allergenic protein Fel d 1, and some may find their vocal or attention-demanding behaviours challenging.