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Ragdoll kittens are actually born completely white. Their beautiful colors and point patterns (like seal or blue) start to develop within their first few weeks of life and will continue to deepen and mature until they are about three to four years old.
They are famous for their docile, affectionate, and laid-back personalities. Ragdolls get their name because they often go completely limp and relax when held. They love human companionship and often follow their owners from room to room like a puppy.
Ragdolls are one of the largest domesticated cat breeds. They are slow-maturing and take up to four years to reach full size. Males typically weigh between 15 to 20 pounds, while females generally range from 10 to 15 pounds.
The first step is to fill out our adoption application. Once your application is reviewed and approved, a deposit is required to officially secure your chosen kitten until they are ready to join your family.
Our kittens transition to their new homes once they are fully weaned, litter box trained, and have received their age-appropriate vaccinations. This crucial development period ensures they are confident and ready for the move.
No, Ragdolls are not hypoallergenic. While they lack a dense, insulating undercoat—which means they shed less and rarely mat compared to other long-haired breeds—they still produce the protein in saliva and dander that triggers cat allergies.
Yes, the health of our cats is our top priority. Our breeding parents are screened for genetic conditions common to the breed, such as Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (HCM), to ensure we are raising healthy, strong kittens.
Ragdolls should strictly be kept as indoor-only pets. Because of their ultra-gentle, non-aggressive nature, they lack the natural defense instincts required to protect themselves from outdoor hazards, predators, or traffic.