They're absolutely adorable. Myself and my family have enjoyed looking at these gorgeous photos and are looking forward to meeting the kittens and yourself, May can't come fast enough! Robyn
I love cats and kittens I have four lol, and it’s probably just because she is in a new environment the best way to introduce a kitten to a new place is to put it in a little room (with food, water and a litter box) and just let her get the hang of things and later let her investigate your house. And yes when cats get older they normally calm down. if she’s not neutered or spayed, witch ever one i forget witch ones for females, cats tend to be wild and once she’s old enough you should neuter her that calms them down.
I love cats I started with Moggies who unfortunatly all my darling Moggies left this world during 2009.
in 2003 I purchased my first Ragdoll Precious, I was hooked! 18 months later Cocoa was my next followed by KT in 2007. In 2008 I had my first litter of Kittens from KT, they were all sold within a week of being put on the market except Dora who my husband had bonded with so she had to stay! Then at Christmas 2008 I was honoured with Missy (Cocoa’s mum), Joy and Peace from my dear friend Rose who had to give up breeding due to her ill health.
All my girls and kittens are registered with the GCCF as full pedigrees.
Ragdolls are wonderful pets, they are loving and placid and love to be held like babies and will relax and flop like there namesake! They are house cats being too trusting and good natured for the outside world. So if you feel you can offer a secure and loving home to one of my adorable kittens please contact me on tanya.wanstall@googlemail.com or ring 07974136642 for more details on how to purchase one.My kittens are available to loving indoor pet homes only.
They're absolutely adorable. Myself and my family have enjoyed looking at these gorgeous photos and are looking forward to meeting the kittens and yourself, May can't come fast enough!
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I love cats and kittens I have four lol, and it’s probably just because she is in a new environment the best way to introduce a kitten to a new place is to put it in a little room (with food, water and a litter box) and just let her get the hang of things and later let her investigate your house. And yes when cats get older they normally calm down. if she’s not neutered or spayed, witch ever one i forget witch ones for females, cats tend to be wild and once she’s old enough you should neuter her that calms them down.
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