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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🐾💎Ragdoll X Siamese (Ragamese) Kittens💎🐾 ✨ We have welcomed 3 gorgeous and healthy baby girls on 21st September. All very unique and full of character. They deserve only the best forever homes 💜

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Cute boy kitten for sale. We bought him as a baby but unfortunately not working out with my little daughter as she wont give him peace. Has been neutered as we didn't want him to be an putdoor pet.

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All kittens from this litter found their forever homes. 🩵 We also have 1 baby available in another litter. Our Daisy gave birth to her first single kitten. He’s a beautiful bluepoint lynx/tabby Mitte

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My wonderful Ragdoll baby’s are now ready to leave for there very special forever homes. As only the 2nd litter to my girl Etty, this beautiful set of 3 comprises of 2 boys and 1 girl. All 3 kittens

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Welcome to our cattery where we breed to the highest standard of tica and gccf ragdolls , we pride ourselves on loving socialised kittens brought up in a loving home 💙 Prince and Princess had a stun
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.