Important!

Buyer interested in obtaining a kitten MUST have a home conducive to the temperament of a Ragdoll. Ragdolls are bred SPECIFICALLY for docility. They are not outdoor cats and should never be let outside. They’ll not win a fight against another animal and should not be put in circumstances in which they would need to do so. Their predominant nature is to love and be loved. Homes with vicious dogs or other animals of that nature are encouraged to find a different pet or look elsewhere. Friendly dogs or cats typically do well with ragdolls! Most families usually have no issues adding a ragdoll to their home. Buyers may place a $200.00, non-refundable deposit via cash, Venmo, or Zelle. This deposit holds a kitten for the depositor. Selection time happens at around 6-8 weeks of age. The deposit is transferrable should the buyer find that they’d like to wait until a later time for a kitten. Buyers may have preference for a male or female, mitted, blue, seal etc. which is understandable. It should be stated that the main goal and ‘purpose’ for a pet Ragdoll is companionship. Both males and females, seal, blue, bicolor and the rest of the variations in coloring do not have bearing on personality.

The price of a pet Ragdoll kitten is currently $2000.00. The $200.00 deposit is part of the $2000.00. The remaining $1,800.00 is due at, or prior to, pick-up. The payment must clear to transfer the animal to the new owner. We accept Cash, Zelle, and Venmo payments. Venmo payments may have a 1-3 business day clear time or other fees and buyers need to be aware of these fees or delays when coordinating to pick up their kitten. The final balance owed on the kitten is due before pickup or delivery. Your kitten can go home to you once all payments have been paid in full.

What you get:

-A contract and one-year genetic guarantee.

-FVRCP vaccinations 1, 2

-Deworming 1,2

-TICA registration

-Weaned

-Eating hard food

-Litter box trained

-A kitten genetically negative (which is what you want) for FeLV, FIV, HCM and PKD1

-Some kitten food and information about healthy transitioning to your kitten’s new home

-A bath before your kitten leaves