1761 days ago

Ragdoll Cross Kittens

Jo Neighbourly Lead from Masterton District

Our new Ragdoll 'Queen' scored herself 5 Ragdoll Cross Kittens as her last litter.

The vets note that there are two Ragdoll-Tabby Cross males, two Ragdoll-Calico females and one Ragdoll Tortoiseshell female. $350 each. Available now. 10 weeks old, playful, fixed, vaccinated and toilet-trained. Raised by an 11 and 13 year old... Te Ore Ore area, Masterton.

(For those interested, with an actual Ragdoll Purebred male on hand now though, moving on, all future kittens will be Purebred Blue Point Ragdolls).

Contact Jo: 027 686 0140 to book a visit if keen to take one on. By the way - we learnt that a Tortoiseshell is like a Tabby - but with ginger markings; and what we thought were Tortoiseshells (white, ginger and tabby'ish markings) are in fact 'Calicos'.

Price: $350

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Do you think banning gang patches is reasonable?
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Should all neighbours have to contribute to improvements?
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