1347 days ago

Ragdoll Kittens

Jo Neighbourly Lead from Masterton District

We have some for sale! Ragdoll kittens have thee most gorgeous nature - snuggly, floppy (like a 'Ragdoll' toy some kids enjoy)... They're absolutely stunning with kids - and once over their extremely playful stage, they're incredible lap-cats - ideal for all ages. For sale are Blue Point Kittens.

The breed's really friendly, being known to follow their 'human' around and just be close. Great company... The investment is well worth it (we're not into the $2.8k figure found in Auckland though... We're trying to keep it tame - as set by our local 'Service Fee' agent). Vaccinations, deworming and flea treatment's inclusive - they're toilet trained and eat anything from kitty nuts to canned food or fresh meat.

Well loved to date, by the teens 'at home' - and a class of 9-11 year olds, who've scored snuggly time with them as well. Ready to go now, as the 10 week old fluff-balls they are! We're based in Masterton - come and see them? Be tempted...? Two males and two females are on offer as this advert is posted. Photos don't really do justice - so please, if interested, enjoy seeing them in person, as you choose :).

Cheers!
Jo & family

Price: $1,200

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