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Blue Point Ragdoll kittens for sale in Perth

Blue and Seal Point Ragdoll Kittens for Sale

Five born Sept 20th. Two girls and three boys.

The price is $1,750 each. If any turn out to be a female bi-colour blue, then the price for them is $2,000.

Pedigree registered.

Update Oct. 9 – One Blue Point boy sold. There is a Blue point and a Seal Point boy, plus two Seal Point girls available. 

Characteristics

Appearance: Ragdoll kittens are born completely white. As they grow, their coat develops a bluish-grey or chocolate tint, particularly on their ears, face, paws, and tail. This coloration is known as “points,” similar to the Siamese breed. Their eyes are a striking blue, which stands out against their soft, fluffy fur. The body colour can range, depending on genetics and other factors.

Size: Ragdolls are one of the largest domestic cat breeds. Blue Point Ragdolls can weigh between 8 to 20 pounds when fully grown, with males typically being larger than females. They have a sturdy, muscular build and a semi-long coat that adds to their impressive size.

Temperament: Known for their gentle and affectionate nature, Point Ragdolls are often described as “puppy-like” because of their loyalty and playful behaviour. They are calm, friendly, and enjoy being around people. These cats are also known for their “floppy” nature, often going limp when picked up, which is a characteristic trait of the Ragdoll breed.

The Ragdoll breed was developed in the 1960s by Ann Baker, a breeder in California. She aimed to create a cat with a docile temperament and striking appearance. The Blue Point Ragdoll is one of the traditional colour variations of the breed, alongside Seal Point, Chocolate Point, and others. The breed quickly gained popularity due to its unique characteristics and affectionate nature.

Care Needs

Diet: Ragdoll kittens require a balanced diet rich in protein to support their growth and development. High-quality commercial cat food, both wet and dry, is suitable. It’s important to monitor their weight and adjust their diet as needed to prevent obesity.

Grooming: Despite their long fur, Ragdolls have a silky coat that is less prone to matting. Regular brushing, at least once or twice a week, helps keep their coat in good condition and reduces shedding. Additionally, regular dental care, including brushing their teeth, is essential to prevent dental issues.

Exercise: These kittens are playful and enjoy interactive toys and games. Providing them with plenty of physical and mental stimulation is crucial for their well-being. Climbing trees, scratching posts, and puzzle toys can help keep them entertained and active.

Health:

Ragdolls are generally healthy, but like all breeds, they can be prone to certain genetic conditions. These include hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (a heart condition), bladder stones, and dental issues. Regular veterinary check-ups are important to catch any potential health problems early.

Social Needs

They are highly social and thrive on interaction with their human families. They do not do well when left alone for long periods and can become lonely or anxious. They often get along well with other pets, especially if they are introduced properly. Their social nature makes them great companions for families or individuals who can spend a lot of time with them.

Lifespan

With proper care, these cats can live long, healthy lives. Their average lifespan ranges from 12 to 15 years, though some can live even longer with excellent care.

Blue Point Ragdoll kittens are a wonderful addition to any home. Their striking appearance, gentle temperament, and affectionate nature make them ideal pets for families, singles, and seniors alike. If you’re considering adding a Blue Point Ragdoll to your family, be prepared for a loyal and loving companion who will bring joy and companionship into your life.

All the purebred Ragdoll kittens are ‘Pedigree Registered’.

Included items are:

Pedigree Registration. For purebreds only.

Vaccination,

Sterilization,

Microchip &

Worming, flea treated etc. to the point of pick-up.

Litter trained and socialized.

Plus, some ‘getting started’ gifts.