Ragdoll kittens for sale. 10 month old. Brother and sister.
Please meet Belle and Rufus, brother and sister Ragdoll cats. They are just approaching their first birthday (11 months old). They are brother and sister and so have both been neutered. They are fully up to date with all of their veterinary appointments and we have a good relationship with our local vets who have a running record of their appointments, vaccinations and so forth. Belle and Rufus are perfectly healthy cats who love to play with each other. They are fun and extremely loving and affectionate, loving nothing more than to be close to you, have cuddles, be brushed and a good chin rub. I have had them since they left their parents at 12 weeks old. I still have the contact details for the breeders if you wished to speak to them. I would only allow them to go to a very god home where they will be given lots of love and care. And I would only allow them to go together. It would be very unfair to separate them as they have a lovely relationship with one another and it would be so sad for this bond to be broken between them. They have different personalities. Whilst both are affectionate, Rufus is the more affectionate of the two, wanting to be in your lap and have lots of stroking and interaction from you (when it suits him of course). Whilst belle loves this also, she is less needy and is certainly the braver and more adventurous of the two. They are indoor cats because of the nature of their breed. However they do love to play out in my garden which is secure and when I am with them. In an ideal world you would have a secure garden to allow them to play whilst you are there with them. Or an outdoor run for them. However they do not require this as more than happy playing indoors. They are primarily on a diet of dry cat food which they enjoy, however I will give them treats including cooked chicken, tuna and wet food only occasionally and they of course enjoy this. I am heart broken to have to say goodbye to my fur babies however because my partner and I separated and because of my working hours I simply can not afford them the company and time that allows me to continue to care for them without feeling guilty about this and knowing that somebody else with a less demanding job would be able to make them happier. They get on lovely with children and other adults, cats are perhaps insultingly indiscriminate about who they will be happy to be with