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*REHOMING* Two PERFECT Ragdoll Siblings

Hemel Hempstead
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BiaMale£633
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Adv. ID:oJOrt4fGL
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Litter details

Adv. Location:Piccotts End, Hemel Hempstead
Breed:Ragdoll
Pets in litter:1 male / 1 female
Age:3 years, 7 months
Ready to Leave:2024-12-31
Viewable with Mother:

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Microchipped by collection dateNeuteredVaccinations up to dateWorm and flea treatedHealth Checked by a vetTICA Registered
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Bianco and Macchia are the loveliest and most perfectly tempered ragdoll kittens. They fulfil all the stereotypical ragdoll traits one would seek when searching to adopt a ragdoll. Originally from a very respected breeder, both are TICA registered though I only have the registration for Bianco. For Macchia I never transferred it from the breeder as I trusted her after Bianco. The registration was for us to ensure they were free from any health conditions ragdoll can be subject to, which both my cats are. Bianco and Macchia are 4 months apart as we got Macchia from the next litter after observing how lonely he was by himself! Please be assured they have no health conditions whatsoever and are both neutered. Bianco is currently 3y2months old, born May 4th 2021. Macchia is 2y10months old, born September 16th 2021. They have Italian names as my husband is Italian. We would like to keep them names as they are registered and chipped under them however this is at your discretion ultimately. They are both indoor acts however they love going outdoors supervised! We have a large garden so hope the new owners can provide a decent outdoor space away from the roads too. The reason why I say supervised is because having observed them they are very unaware of danger and strangers i.e other cats, cars etc. They both have very different but equally affectionate and cuddle seeking personalities. Bianco however, is the more needy of the two. Bianco is a constant attention seeker and likes to be with someone 24/7 whereas Macchia is more independent. They both follow you everywhere and thus do not like closed doors! expect them at the front door and bathroom door! Both vocal, Bianco will meow a lot for pets, food and cuddles. Macchia is vocal when she wants to be for pets and playtime - she never cries for food or even asks do you have to be on it for her lol or dare i say Bianco will be for the both of them! Bianco is the more cautious of the two, he is very aware of his surroundings and takes time to open up to others and new places. Macchia on the other hand is confident and curious she needs no time to be introduced to a new place! I think the ideal family for the kittens would be a mature family or where the kids are young, perhaps where the children are quiet or very sensitive and aware of animals. I say this as my kittens have grown up in a house with my husband and I only this it has been quiet so if suddenly they are associated by loud noise or boisterous children they may get afraid and anxious which could impact their behaviour and wellbeing. Also, as we do not chase them and kids potentially can, this could also throw them off. You of course know your situation best and this is my opinion on Bianco Macchia so do enquire if otherwise, I could be wrong. A family where there will always be someone home is ideal as the cats do NOT like being alone and will cry endlessly and again don’t want this to give them behavioural issues. The household should be asthma and cat allergy free. Be warned, for holidays, we left them with family who equally love them and pamper them. I strongly believe Macchia Bianco would not like being in a cattery due to the limited space and lack of people (constantly available) but again this is not something I have tested. Please note such scenarios before getting a Ragdoll. Penultimately , it would be perfect if the house has no other pets and of course, they must go together - this is out of the question. Lastly, it would be fab if you have had the breed before. So please, if you can treat these cats as the prince and princess that they are, message me! If you are interested and have any doubts or concerns about my pets or the breed, I’m more than open to have a candid chat. There is nothing hidden here and transparency works best in both favours. I have an infinite number of photos of both my beloved children so please if you want more, do send me a message. And it goes without saying, we are more than happy to do video calls be it over FaceTime or Whatsapp to see them live. If both parties are satisfied at this stage, we would like to have the first in person visit.
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