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Adorable TICA Registered Ragdoll Kittens. in Brookside, Nova Scotia

Adorable TICA Registered Ragdoll Kittens.
Adorable TICA Registered Ragdoll Kittens. Adorable TICA Registered Ragdoll Kittens. Adorable TICA Registered Ragdoll Kittens.
Price: $600
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Date/Time:29 Dec, 01:49 p.m. EST
Type: Pets
State: Nova Scotia  City: Brookside  Category: Pets
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Beautiful TICA Registered Ragdoll Kittens. Kind complimentary references are available from our family Veterinarian & also from previous adoptees. Although all kittens are cute, one benifit to adopting a pedigreed Ragdoll kitten is, the adoptee can be assured as their adorable Ragdoll kitten matures and develops into adulthood, their registered kitten is guaranteed to look like our beautiful pure bred Ragdoll parents. As responsible breeders we are registered with the International Cat Association. We understand that there are ragdoll breeders located in the Maritimes indicating that they have TICA registered Ragdoll kittens and are really not affiliated with TICA as they have advertised. Please feel free to call TICA at any time to verify that we are TICA registered Ragdoll breeders, we pride ourselves in knowing that we are registered and responsible Ragdoll breeders. In order to verify a TICA registered breeder, ask the registered breeder for their name before calling The International Cat Association at 1-956-428-xxxx. TICA staff will be only to happy to help. Our breeding program features delightful temperament, deep sapphire blue eyes, a soft elegant Ragdoll coat combined with rich colors. Our advertisement is very informative giving a detailed discription of the wonderful pedigreed registered Ragdoll breed. The photos presented in our advertisement are of a previous litter of the same parentage. We will have up to date photos of our awesome registered Ragdoll kittens made available when they are between 7 & 8 weeks of age. ( Breeding rights are available to qualified responsible breeders.) We are currently accepting deposits of $150.00 to be placed on our waiting list. Our beautiful registered Ragdoll kittens will be available for adoption at twelve weeks of age on Feb. 10th. As a responsible TICA registered breeder our pedigreed Ragdoll kittens must have two sets of vaccines along with a health check- up before being adopted to their new loving homes. First vaccines are administered between 7 and 8 weeks of age and second (Booster) vaccines are administered between 11 and 12 weeks of age. At this time we have five very sweet registered Ragdoll kitten for adoption four females and one male. Their colors are seal point, blue point bi-color, seal point Lynx and seal point bi-color. Lovingly raised in our family home our awesome babies are very social and really enjoy interacting with us. They love cuddling, purring constantly in their kind temperament. Our sweet kittens are HCM, PKD & Feline Leukemia negative and will have received worming medication. We feed two choices of high quality food. Our adorable beauties exhibit excellent muscle and heavy bone giving them good substance. Our babies will be accompanied by their health records, a week's supply of food along with a care package, compliments from one of our food choices Nutrience. My wife and I have worked within pharmacy and nursing in health care for decades and are proud having our beautiful Registered Ragdoll kitten exhibiting excellent health. We welcome all serious inquiries to our advertisement. Our goal is to kindly respond to all inquiries who give their full name when responding to advertisement. Thank you
Brief Introduction: Registered pedigreed Ragdolls are large, docile cats. They are sweet-faced and muscular, with an overall impression of elegance and balance. They are known to have a medium-long, non-matting coat with a soft texture like rabbit fur. The registered Ragdoll colour pallet consists of seal, blue, chocolate , lilac, cinnamon, fawn, red and cream along with the tortoiseshell and lynx pattern.
Examples of color feature,
A "seal" has dark seal brown points with a light tan body color.
A "chocolate" has milk chocolate points with an ivory body color. A "blue" has dark gray points with a pale gray body color. A "lilac" has pinkish gray points with a frosty white body color.

Is This The Breed For Me?
If you want a large cat that when adopted to loving homes is non-aggressive, loves to be with people and is very placid, you may want to consider a Registered Ragdoll. Also, if you love the look of a long-haired cat, but do not want the constant grooming associated with registered breeds such as the Persian or Himalayan, a Registered Ragdoll would be a good choice. Pedigreed Ragdolls are known for their tolerant attitudes with other animals and do very well in multipet households. They are especially a lot of fun for children, many will allow themselves to be dressed in doll clothes and carried around by youngsters with absolutely no resistance. Registered Ragdolls are often compared to dogs because of their friendliness and intelligence, they have even been taught to play fetch & in our experience simply love playing hide and seek.
Description: Registered Ragdolls are large, heavy cats, with broad chests and large hindquarters. They are slow-maturing, and do not reach full maturity until approximately four years of age. Females are smaller than males, weighing about 10-15 pounds on average. Males weigh an average of 15-20 pounds as adults, although some may grow to be larger.
Registered Ragdolls that do not feature the mink or complete white gene factor should have large, oval, blue eyes with sweet expressions. Their large, rounded ears are set with a slight forward tilt. Their medium-long coats and bushy tails have a soft texture that feels like rabbit fur. In general, Registered Ragdolls have longer fur around the neck called a "ruff" and on the back of the hindquarters sometimes referred to as britches. The fur does not tend to mat, and is easily combed.
Pedigreed Ragdoll kittens are born all white and slowly develop color. The color continues to deepen as the cat matures during its first year of age.
In most associations, Registered Ragdolls are accepted in 3 patterns. The three patterns are "colorpoint," "mitted," and "bicolor"
A "colorpoint" has dark points (ears, tail, face, and feet) with a body of a lighter shade. The nose leather and pawpads match the point color. Colorpoints do not have white markings (although the pale body color may appear white on some cats).
A "mitted" has dark points and lighter body like a colorpoint, but also has white "mitts" on the front paws, white "boots" on the back legs and feet, a white chin, a white strip on the stomach, and a white ruff.
A "bi-color" has the dark points (ears and tail), but the mask is generally interrupted by an inverted "V" running between the eyes and expanding into the muzzle. The body color forms a "saddle" on the cat's back and the remainder of the cat is white. Bi-colors have pink nose leather and paw pads.
Note that the awesome "lynx" Ragdoll has tabby markings in its color presentation.
To describe a Registered Ragdoll, combine the color and pattern names. For example, a seal Registered Ragdoll, depending on the pattern, might be a "seal colorpoint", "seal mitted", "seal lynx","seal bi-color"or "seal tortoiseshell".
Characteristics and Temperament
Registered Ragdolls (as their name implies) are very laid-back, docile, non-aggressive cats. They tend to relax when held and often flop at your feet wanting to be fussed over. They are said to possess a non-fighting instinct, which means that if attacked, they may not defend themselves. They are very "people" oriented and love to be around others, which often finds them greeting guests and/or following their owners around in a fashion similar to a puppy. They are often quite an attraction in a show ring because of their docile dispositions and acceptance of the judge placing them on their backs, holding them like a baby, etc.
In general, Our Registered Ragdolls are often vocal, they do like to talk and interact in their soft meow like voice. Registered Ragdolls are known to be placid cats, but they do love to play with all types of toys and like to be involved in whatever is going on.
Care and Training: Registered Ragdolls are intelligent and when adopted to wonderful loving homes like to please their owners. Training Registered Ragdolls is much more successful when done with rewards. For example, they can be trained easily to use a scratching post instead of your furniture by lavishing attention on them whenever they use the post. They are not known to shed excessively and need little care to keep their coats in good condition. Their soft, rabbit-like fur does not tend to mat. Their coat does require occasional combing particularly when they molt . In general, Registered Ragdolls do not mind being groomed and, in fact, often enjoy the grooming sessions.
Because Registered Ragdolls lack the instinct to defend themselves when attacked, they must be kept as indoor pets only. However, they can be easily leash trained so that they can go for walks with you outside.
Brief History: Ann Baker of Riverside, California developed the Ragdoll breed in the early xxxxs. A pure white longhaired cat named Josephine is believed to be the matriarch of the breed along with a seal mitted male named Daddy Warbucks and a solid black cat named Blackie. Daddy Warbucks was bred to a daughter of Josephine named Buckwheat and her half sister, Fugianna. These cats are the foundation of the Ragdoll breed. Ann insisted Josephine's genes were altered at a nearby medical center where she was taken after being injured. Litters born after her return from the medical centre had the limp, loving personalities Ragdolls are known for, unlike her "normal" kittens born prior to her hospitalization. Baker's breeding program consisted of a handful of breeders contracted as franchises under her. As time went on, breeders broke away from her so they could continue to develop the highly affectionate and consistently patterned cats. Denny & Laura Dayton were among the breeders who distanced themselves from Baker and went on to play a major role in making the Ragdoll with its distinct characteristic to flop along with its bright and loving personality into a legitimate breed recognized by all the major registries
Posted by: TICA Registered Breeder



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