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Purebred Cats - Commonly
asked questions
Please read below for information on declawing and
early spay and neutering at Crystal Catzz Ragdolls
Why purchase a purebred
Ragdoll?
With any purebred
cat comes the traits that have made that cat
desirable. Ragdolls are large cats with large blue
eyes, medium length non-matting fur and are gentle
and fun loving. They are very friendly, playful
cats that want to be with the family, other pets and
guests. While slow to mature, a Ragdoll from
Minnesota will have the same personality and body
traits as one from Europe.
How do I know I'm Buying a
purebred Ragdoll?
Ask if your kitten
can be registered. With show/breed quality
kittens
you should receive the registration papers when you
pick the kitten up. You can expect to pay more for
show/breed quality kittens as they will normally
have the best color markings, size or body shape of
the litter. Pet quality kittens can also be
registered but the breeder will not release the
papers until the kitten has been spayed or
neutered. You may also ask to see the stud and queen
to help determine what you kittens background is.
How old should the kitten be to
come home?
Usually breeders
will make the kittens available when they are 12
weeks old or older. This gives the kitten time to
learn social skills, receive the necessary
inoculations and to develop physically for a change
of environment, showing or being transported by air.
Can my Ragdoll go outdoors?
Of course....but for
your pets well being we recommend it be kept inside.
Allowing your pet to "roam the neighborhood" is an
invitation for your pet to contract parasites from
other animals, run the risk of bodily harm, upset
your neighbors as well as endanger other animals and
birds. A cats natural instinct is to hunt and even
though your cat is well fed if given the chance it
will kill or cripple song birds, rabbits, chipmunks
and other animals for sport.
At what age should I have my
cat spayed or neutered?
Many vets do not
like the idea of spay before 5 to 7 months although
there is a growing trend to earlier spay and
neutering of kittens, generally before they go out
to their new homes. It has been found that kittens
heal faster and suffer no ill effects. We have
adopted this practice for our pet kittens.
How can I choose a quality
breeder?
Do you homework at
the library, bookstore, cat magazines or Internet.
Ask any friends who may have Ragdolls what breeder
they used. Talk with the breeder. Do they show cats?
Do they have one or more breed of cats? Can you
visit their cattery? Is it clean and well kept? How
long have they been in business. Don't be surprised
if they interview you as well. Reputable breeders
want to see their kittens placed in the best homes
possible!
Should I declaw my Ragdoll
kitten?
In a word "NO!" The Ragdoll personality is such that
the cats are non-aggressive and easily trained to
scratching posts. We have a no declaw policy in our
contract and will not place our kittens where the
owner feels they need to be declawed. |
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