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As a Ragdoll cat breeder we have Ragdoll Cats and Ragdoll kittens available for sale. Most of our Ragdoll kittens are pictured on this page, however, if you are looking for a specific color of Ragdoll kitten and you do not see what you are looking for, please contact us for availability.
We keep this site very up to date, if a Ragdoll cat or kitten is not marked as reserved, it is most likely still available for adoption.
We have new babies, inquire for complete details on what we have available!!
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This site last updated on March 7, 2010.
Finding a Reputable BreederWhen considering to bring a new Ragdoll kitten into your family, a few thoughts come to mind such as: "How do I select a reputable Ragdoll Cat breeder?" What separates a reputable or responsible breeder from a backyard breeder?
Preparing to bring your new kitten home - Kitten ProofingPreparing to bring your new Ragdoll kitten home is somewhat like "child proofing" your home. Imagine yourself as a kitten, what would you play with first? A few things come to mind: the string on the mini-blinds, an electrical cord, the large poisonous plant sitting in the corner, potpourri, or even worse, the banister railing of the second floor.
New Kitten Supply ListWhat supplies will I need for my new Ragdoll kitten? Basic items such a litter boxes, food and water dishes, combs, brushes. How about toys, what are safe for my new kitten?
New Kitten Acclimation - Introduction
Bringing home your new kitten once you have selected the "perfect kitten." When you chose a second cat, it is very important to match personality and lifestyle to the first cat.
Stages of Ragdoll kitten developmentEvery Ragdoll kitten is born wet and helpless resembling anything but a cat. Newborn kittens are generally less than 5 inches long and weighing only a few ounces at birth.

All of our Ragdoll cats and kittens are TICA (The International Cat Association) or CFA (Cat Fanciers Association) registered and have their age appropriate vaccinations prior to leaving our home. All of our pets are sold with either a spay/neuter contract, therefore cannot be used for breeding purposes. The rights to breed are not sold with the kitten. When you purchase a Ragdoll kitten from us, you will be required to spay or neuter that kitten. Once proof of spay/neuter is provided by a licensed veterinarian, we will release the TICA or CFA registration paperwork. Registration paperwork is not released until proof of alter is provided. If you are interested in breeding or purchasing breeders rights, please contact us for complete details. For more information on spay and neuter, please visit our spay and neuter page.
We ship Ragdoll kittens within the continental United States. The purchaser is solely responsible for the cost of shipping, the kennel and health/flight acclimation certificates. Prices for shipping vary depending upon destination, however, it ranges approximately $295 which includes your certificates and kennel. We will make travel arrangements once payment in full has been made. We will not reserve a flight until payment has been received. We ship out of Continental Airlines out of the Denver International Airport. We have chosen Continental Airlines as our airline of choice as they offer the "quick pack" system. This system ensures the baby will not endure any harsh temperatures within their travel.
If you choose to inquire about a Ragdoll kitten you may contact us via telephone or email through our contact page. Please leave information as to how we may contact you and if you are inquiring about a specific kitten.
As a Wyoming Ragdoll Breeder, for our ragdoll cattery, we fully discourage the inhumane procedure of de-clawing. We feel that people are uninformed about the violent procedure and what is involved with de-clawing. We recommend alternative options, such as trimming their claws with a pet nail trimmer, scratching posts or the use of Soft-Claws, which cover the claws lasting four to six weeks and come in stylish colors. For more information on the inhumane de-clawing procedure, please visit Declawing Information for more information, please visit our declawing page.

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Does your cats coat look like a little dust mop? Does their coat attract dirt and look greasy? We recommend you try Groomer's Goop Degreaser, Glossy Coat Pet Shampoo and coat conditioners. |

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