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Ragdoll Kittens |
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RAGDOLL KITTENS AVAILABLE CAN BE FOUND BY CLICKING ON THE LINK BELOW. |
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Anyone interested in kittens for show/breeding please
get in touch,
Luvumcats Ragdoll kittens will go to their new homes about 12/16
weeks old, before leaving they will be wormed, vaccinated,
Micro-chipped, insured, registered with the G.C.C.F. ( this is held
back until veterinary confirmation of spaying/neutering ) and they
have a full health check. They also come with a kitten pack which
contains an advice and diet sheet, food, and toys.
All
Ragdoll pet kittens have a contract which
must
be signed to say they will be neutered at or before six months old.
We encourage new owners to keep in
touch and I will always try to answer any queries or worries they
may have and we always love to see how our babies grow up.
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I do
not have a waiting list as such for kittens but I do keep a list (via e-mail ) of enquiries and let everyone know what kittens are
available.
There
is very little difference in the temperament between male or female
kittens they are individuals regardless of sex.
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As soon as a kitten is booked and a deposit of £75 is paid the kitten will then become
sold, this deposit is non refundable unless for whatever reason the breeder cannot provide you with the kitten of your choice. All
Ragdoll kittens that are
on hold are held so they can be assessed for breed/show or waiting to be viewed by someone on my waiting list, these kittens may become available at a later date. The best time to view kittens is after 6 weeks.
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The
cost of a Ragdoll pet kitten is £380-£400 depending on the colour.
If you
e-mail me about kittens please give a little information about
yourselves eg: where in the country you live, let us know what sort
of family life you have whether it is a busy noisy house hold with
children or very quite house, a quieter kitten would not suit a
busy home.
PLEASE
NOTE:
We are
unwilling to sell a single kitten to a home where he/she will be
alone all day.
Ragdolls are indoor cats and should never be allowed outside
unattended.
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Click below to see pictures of
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