4 To 6 Week Old Male (Tomcat) Ragdoll Kittens For Sale In County Armagh

1 4 To 6 Week Old Male (Tomcat) Ragdoll Kittens For Sale In County Armagh

  • Ragdoll kittens for sale in Lisburn, County Down – 5 weeks old3

    Pure breed ragdoll kittens

    • 5 weeks old
    • Ready to leave in 3 weeks
    • Microchipped

    Gorgeous Ragdolls for sale Pure breed Mum is bi colour and dad is blue Blue boy Yellow boy Pink girl Lisburn They are 3 weeks at the minute They will ready at 9 weeks They will have first vaccine, be flead and wormed Deposits are being taken now to secure your kitten I'll need to know a bit about the home they will be going to and they would benefit from at least one other pet

    £800

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    Private seller

It's important to remember that any kitten must be microchipped before being sold by law.

Although not illegal to sell younger, it is also Highly recommended that a kitten does not leave their mother or siblings before being at least 8 weeks old. Generally, 8-12 weeks old is considered the best age to buy or sell a kitten.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • A Ragdoll kitten costs around £800. This is the average price of the Ragdoll kitten itself and other costs involved include vet bills and supplies, cat food, treats and toys.

  • At ragdoll-owners.co.uk, you'll find a carefully curated selection of Ragdoll kittens for sale from trusted, reputable breeders across the UK. Our platform features TICA-registered and licensed breeders who prioritize the health, temperament, and welfare of their kittens. Whether you're looking for a specific kitten colour, a male or female Ragdoll, or kittens from fully health-tested parents, ragdoll-owners.co.uk is your go-to site to find your perfect furry companion with confidence.

  • Male Ragdolls tend to be slightly larger and more muscular, with affectionate and playful personalities. They make loyal and energetic companions for families.

  • Training depends on the individual cat and consistency rather than sex. Male Ragdolls respond well to training when given proper guidance.

  • Neutering is often recommended to prevent unwanted litters and reduce some health risks. Your vet can advise on the best timing for your kitten.

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