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Although I have only been
breeding for four years, we have during that time been totally
dedicated to preserving the ragdoll breed. Recently we have become
more and more concerned about the use of the breed by undesirable
breeders outcrossing to many different breeds and producing variant
kittens without any goal or thought in what they are doing to the
Ragdoll.
In recent months we have
noticed that there have been adverts in cat magazines and various
online classifieds claiming that RagaMuffin kittens are being
produced at a low cost when if fact the kittens being produced are
nothing more than variants!!! We have also heard of breeders putting
unregistered Ragdolls to Siberians and claiming that THOSE kittens
are RagaMuffins too.
The RagaMuffin is a bona
fide breed in itself and although still rare, is recognized by most
Cat Registration bodies throughout the world. At this point in time
the GCCF do not recognize the breed which is giving the breeders of
the variants free range to do whatever they want and call the
offspring that they are producing what ever they want.
We here at Galldora are
determined to protect the Ragdoll as well as the Ragamuffin and as
such are working with a group of experienced breeders so that they
both are protected against unscrupulous breeding practices that
could adversely affect both breeds in the UK.
By importing and promoting
the ‘Authentic’
RagaMuffin in the
UK, producing strict registration & breeding policies along with a
Standard of Points and by seeking recognition of the RagaMuffin name
with the GCCF we feel that this is the way forward to ensure that
the two breeds, although having a common ancestry are in fact two
separate and completely different breed of cat.

(N.B. At this time all
Authentic RagaMuffins available for purchase in the UK will be
registered with the ACFA. The American Cat Fanciers Association)
Because of our love of the
Ragdoll and it origins, the RagaMuffin has also been a source of
interest and it for this reason, we decided to fulfill our ambition
to import the breed into the UK.
We are, and I am sure many
others will be, captivated by the wide spectrum of the coat and eye
colour that can be produced and along with that wonderful laid back
Rag temperament we hope that we can produce, in our opinion, the
purrrrrfect feline as well as preserving the Ragdoll
as a BLUE EYED, COLOURPOINTED cat which we all know and love.
The groups first
‘Muffin’
will be arriving in December 2008 and is a solid blue with white.
The next group of ragamuffins will be arriving in early Spring 2009.
Colours included will be, Mink, Dominant and Dilute Torties, Silver
Tabbies and Smokes.
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