Kittens
Join the Waitlist
Interested in a Ragdoll kitten from us?
Due to the high demand for our kittens, it is extremely rare to secure one without joining our waiting list.
Our waiting list gives you priority when kittens become available and helps you find the best match for your preferences, such as gender, colour, and pattern. Kittens are offered to waitlist families first at around 8-9 weeks of age, and only if any are still available afterwards will they be listed publicly.
To join, please complete our kitten application. You will then receive an email with full details, including prices, the process, and your estimated waiting time based on our breeding plan. If you are happy to proceed, you can confirm your place with a £100 deposit, which is deducted from the final price.
If we cannot offer you a suitable kitten within 12 months, you may withdraw within 1 month and receive a full refund. Otherwise, the deposit is non-refundable.
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Purchase Process
We plan litters throughout the year and focus mainly on blue and seal lynx bicolour and bicolour Ragdolls, known for their deep blue eyes and sweet expression. From time to time, we also have mitted and colourpoint kittens, with or without lynx markings.
Ragdoll kittens are born white, and their colour and pattern develop over the following weeks. We do our first evaluations at around 8 to 9 weeks of age. Each kitten is priced individually based on their overall quality and is first offered to approved families on our waiting list.
You can view our breeding plan on the website to see which litters are planned for this year.
When your turn comes, we will contact you once the kittens are ready to be reserved, after their first veterinary health check and first vaccination. If you are interested, you will receive detailed information, photos, and videos, and you are welcome to visit us and meet the kittens at home. After you reserve, you will receive regular updates until collection, when kittens are ready to leave at around 13 to 15 weeks of age. We will guide you through everything you need to prepare.
If you decide to decline an offer with a reasonable explanation, you can remain on the waiting list for future litters.
Ragdolls are highly social, so we prefer homes with a resident cat, or plans to introduce a companion cat soon. Many families choose two kittens, and we offer a discount when you take a pair. It also helps them settle faster, as they already know each other and grow up together.
THE KITTENS GOING HOME WITH:
· Fully Vaccinated
· Dewormed
· Neutered
· Veterinary Health Certificate
· 3 Generation Pedigree
· Microchipped
· 4 Weeks free pet insurance (Petplan, UK only)
· Kitten care guide and shopping recommendations
· Lifetime Support
· Handmade Toys
· Blanket with mum’s smell·
· 5kg Premium Food (UK only)
HOW DO WE SOCIALISE OUR KITTENS?
What is kitten socialisation?
The socialisation period refers to a specific time period in the life of a kitten – from two weeks to seven weeks old. At this point, a kitten’s brain and sensory system are still developing and the stimuli they encounter influence how this development occurs. Everything from who they meet, to the environments they encounter, will teach them whether what is happening is threatening or non-threatening.
Positive experiences with different people and different things will teach them that these experiences are non-threatening. However, any negative experiences, or no experiences at all, can cause a kitten to become fearful – a feeling that is likely to last into adulthood.
As a species, the domestic cat does not have an inbuilt need to be with people or to enjoy handling. A kitten’s ability to tolerate, or even enjoy, the company of humans, is learned during this socialisation period. If a cat is to be confident and happy in adulthood, positive experiences as a kitten are essential.
All cats have been raised amongst children from age 3-15 and live within our family home.
Week 1-3
The newborns need a quiet room, but they always need to be cared for. So Mom and the little ones stay in my bedroom next to my bed.
Week 3-8
The little ones are now moving to the nursery, into a large gymnasium/playroom that provides them with all the fun stuff. This room is a gated open room where they can start to learn the sounds of the hustle and bustle of our home, and also gives them the opportunity to get used to the sounds of the TV, vacuum, the smell of our baking and cooking, and of course close enough to receive plenty cuddles. We prepare the kittens for examinations by the vet so that they are already used to it. The kittens are held in different positions and stroked. They are gently brushed with a soft brush. The little ones get used to their first food and litter. We have also a sound library where we play the kitten sounds like thunder or firework.
Week 9-12
The kittens can now leave their nursery and walk around the house under observation.
The kittens are vaccinated for the first time at 9 weeks and the second time at 12 weeks.
Week 13-16
The little ones can now run around everywhere and are completely integrated into the family.
The little ones are neutered at 13 weeks. After they have recovered, they are awaiting their new owners.