Esteemed for their docile temperament and luxurious coat, the Ragdoll Cat is a breed notable for its affectionate nature and striking beauty. Hailing from California, Ragdolls are recognized for their large, muscular build, often compared to the size of small dogs. This breed displays four main patterns - bicolor, mitted, colorpoint, and van - and six colors: seal, blue, chocolate, lilac, red, and cream. Their long, soft, semi-longhair coat enhances their charm, making them irresistibly cuddly companions. Ragdolls are often called 'dog-like' cats because of their friendliness towards humans and ease of training. Known for their patience and calm demeanor, Ragdolls are ideal pets for families, including those with other pets and children. Potential owners of this breed should acknowledge their need for companionship and grooming. As indoor cats, Ragdolls require the warmth of family interaction for their wellbeing.
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My GCCF ragdoll queen has had her first stunning litter of 5! These cuddly teddy bears are looking for their forever homes🏡 Parents are: Dam ~ Seal Lynx Bicolour Ragdoll Sire ~ Blue Bicolour Ragdol

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Meet our stunning EU Ragdoll! With their striking blue eyes, soft semi-long fur, and classic colorpoint markings, they are as beautiful as they are affectionate. True to the Ragdoll breed, they have a

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※All of our kittens are registered and also with Genetic Test Certificate and Health Certificate issued by Vet and Lab 📄 which set us apart from others!! RubyRooDolls🐱GCCF & TICA dually registered

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We have 4 kittens.2 female 2 male ragdolls there are 3 moths old they have been treadet for fleas and wormed.they are scrachtposy and litter tray trained mother champion Queens. Blue bicolour

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💕🐾Lilly and Co💕🐾 This Autumn season our Queen Aana has had a sweet little litter of just two babies! They will be ready to go to new homes by ****************** time. Our Autumn litter: Molly:
A Ragdoll cat typically costs between £800 and £2,000 in the UK, with prices varying based on breeder reputation, pedigree, and health guarantees. Reputable breeders tend to charge towards the higher end to cover health checks and registration.