Our Story
I am able to look after your special Cat , I have a selection of cages all secure amongst our tranquil setting. For the older cat , with specific requests I am able to cater for them ...
I breed beautiful Persian cross Ragdoll kittens, plus Tort Ragdoll crossed with Seal Point Ragdoll.
Ragdoll Kittens and Cats For Sale!
We have a Pedigree Babushka Ragdoll Stud with beautiful Blue Colour Point Seal a variety of Kittens ranging from Colour Point and Seal Mitted Colour Point. are a favourite from the Litters
Daily Boarding Rates
$15 / Day
Drop-off and Collection of Pets: By Arrangement
Ragdoll Info
From our experience the Ragdoll is placid, calm, yet moderately active, loves to play and has an exceptionally loving temperament. With their easy going attitude they get along really well with children and other animals, and although they are a quiet cat they can be extremely curious and always inquisitive - wanting to know what you're doing and where you're going, to the extent of having a personality that is 'puppy-like' in nature.
WHAT IS A RAGDOLL CAT?
Large and heavy, the Ragdoll cat embodies the essence of quiet power. It has oval blue eyes and a semi-long silky coat, which comes in the four traditional pointed colors: seal, chocolate, blue and lilac; and three divisions: solid or colorpoint, particolor mitted, and particolor bicolor.
A mitted Ragdoll has white-gloved paws, while a bicolor Ragdoll has its face covered by a white mask in the shape of an inverted "V." The bicolor also has its legs, chest, stomach and ruff—a collar of fur around the neck—all covered in white.
PERSONALITY AND TEMPERAMENT
The Ragdoll cat has one of the best manners (and softest voices) in the cat kingdom. It is polite, docile and sweet-tempered, and not the type to pester you for attention. The Ragdoll can also be playful, but is not always active. Easily trainable, this cat will lie limp like a rag doll, hence its name. Most importantly, it is an affectionate cat that will get along well with children or other pets, making it an excellent companion for the whole family.
HISTORY AND BACKGROUND
The history of the Ragdoll breed is marred with controversy and outlandish stories. One such story claims a female cat was made part of a secret government experiment and genetically changed. Afterward, the cat was allegedly able to produce these wonderful looking creatures with Ragdoll characteristics. Outlandish stories aside, the breed is commonly attributed to Ann Baker, a Persian cat breeder in California, and her cat Josephine, a semi-feral longhaired white female of Persian/Angora origin.