Ragdoll Cattery Blossom

Ragdoll

The Ragdoll cat is large, powerful, and imposing, with distinctive markings. The cat is extremely relaxed and calm. When you pick it up, it hangs limply like a real ragdoll. The broad head has a flat top and is wide between the ears. The eyes are often characteristically deep blue. The body is long and muscular, with a broad chest, short neck, and sturdy legs. The paws are large and round, and the tail is long and furry. The coat of the Ragdoll is silky, soft, dense, and of medium to long length. The character is typical of the Ragdoll. Very affectionate and social. The Ragdoll does not cope well with being alone. The preference is to move with a sibling. If you already have a cat or another animal, the Ragdoll can bond with them, provided the characters are compatible. Consider that if you are working from home, you are focused on work and thus cannot give attention to your Ragdoll. These sweethearts need attention from you or another animal, preferably a sibling.

The Ragdoll cat has the following characteristics:

  • Quiet

  • Social, affectionate

  • A true family cat

  • Prefers companionship, ideally moves with a sibling
  • Requires daily grooming

  • Needs limited outdoor space

What to consider when purchasing a Ragdoll

Searching for the most 'perfect' Ragdoll and its breeder is not easy. Fortunately, there are several tips to consider. Hopefully, the information on this site will help you make an informed choice

The wish has been expressed; 'you want a Ragdoll as a pet.' Don't rush into it, and consider that getting a cat is a decision for many years, and everyone wants a sweet, stable, and above all, healthy companion.

We only breed with tested parents who tested negative for PKD, HCM, CIN, FIV, and FeLV through blood and ultrasound examinations.

We conduct a stool PCR test twice a year for all our cats for parasites, Giardia, worms, and bacteria, among others. The kittens also undergo a stool test to relocate parasite- and worm-free demonstrably. The kittens are titered/vaccinated, dewormed, defleaed, and chipped. A specialized veterinarian examines the kittens, and they receive a passport. All these tests are costly, but the health of the kittens is our top priority.
We feed our Ragdolls with 100% raw and organic meat. The kittens are accustomed to kibble from the brand Kivo, which is entirely natural and grain-free.

Additionally, we also give nutritional supplements such as multivitamins and omega 3 and 6 oil, among others. We are also affiliated with the world's largest cat organization, TICA, and the BCF. These cat organizations have strict rules and requirements that we adhere to.

If you are planning to acquire a kitten, first consider visiting a breeder, preferably one who currently doesn't have any available kittens. Seeing young kittens tends to make most people instantly fall in love, and as the saying goes, 'love is blind.
Most breeders warmly welcome you and will be happy to tell you everything you want to know without any obligation. This way, you also get to know the breed of your choice a bit better and find out if you're at the right place for the cat of your dreams before falling in love with a kitten.
Breeding cats responsibly requires a tremendous amount of dedication, time, energy, and also involves significant costs. A responsible breeder is willing to invest all of that for the well-being of their animals and the preservation of the breed they work with.

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