
Frequently Asked Questions.
Q: How much is a kitten?
A: Once we have gotten in contact with you, and have decided together on a kitten that best suits your requirements, lifestyle, etc, there will be a holding deposit of $300 to secure your kitten, and the balance will be required on pick up. Our kittens are $2500 in total.
Q: What does being a registered breeder mean?
A: Being a registered breeder under ANCATS, we strictly follow a code of ethics and welfare standards to keep our kittens as safe a possible.
Your kitten will go to your home with a pedigree as a registered pet which provides you with official paperwork that you have a purebred ragdoll that is clear of PKD (kidney disease) and HCM (heart disease).
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Q: When can I see my kitten?
A: Once a deposit has been paid, we can organise inspections to see the kitten in which you are interested in. Before this, we will provide you with photos and videos via private message.
We operate under a closed cattery.
Q: Will my kitten come desexed?
Q: What is the status of my kitten's health?
A: Your kitten will come desexed, wormed, flea free, microchipped, litter trained, vaccinated (2x F3 live), 6 weeks of free pet insurance, PKD and HCM clear, pedigree papers, health contract.
All of our cats are clear of these hereditary conditions, which includes both the kittens parents.
Q: What food/ litter should I use?
A: Your kitten will come with a 'kitten pack', which will have a sample bag of litter and food that your kitten is familiar with, and we use across our cattery. We recommend maintaining this as it will minimise litter and food issues when your kitten is adapting to their new home.
Q: How old will my kitten be?
A: When your kitten goes to their new home, they will be at least 12 weeks old. This is the best time for a kitten to leave the nest and begin its new journey as they have developed crucial social and behavioural skills from their mother and littermates, are fully litter trained, have settled into eating wet and dry food, and have a stronger immune system when introduced to a new environment.


