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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**Last remaining female seal point kitten out of this stunning litter of 5** My beautiful girl delivered 5 stunning kittens on September 27th. This is her first litter and she is 2.5yrs old. She deci

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We have one little boy left waiting for the perfect home 💘 Rufus is so playful and more of a love bug then anything - he loves to cuddle up next to me and in my arms and fall asleep. Mum is a 100

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We are extremely proud to announce that our stunning Queen has had a healthy litter of 5 kittens. We have 3 blue lynx bicolour males and two seal lynx mitted points male and female. They are all going

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My Baby Bear from a Long Line of ragdoll cats has given birth to 6 amazing ragdoll kittens . Kittens we’re born 19/ 09/ 2025 and have lots of fur already . pictures will be updated as these little

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Lovely gentle boy looking for a new home. Born 24 Jan 2024. Raised around very young children — he sleeps with them, super gentle & affectionate. Perfect family pet. ✔️ Details • Pure Ragdoll (not r
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.