Meet Our Blue Bicolor Ragdoll Kittens

Blue bicolor Ragdolls are one of the most beloved and photogenic patterns in the entire breed. With their soft blue-gray points, crisp white “V” markings, plush coats, and signature Ragdoll sweetness, they are the perfect blend of elegance and affection. Families love them for their gentle nature, soulful blue eyes, and their calm, cuddly temperament that makes them ideal companions for both quiet homes and bustling households.
At Almonte Cats, our blue bicolor Ragdoll kittens are raised in-home from day one. They grow up underfoot, not in cages, so they develop confident, affectionate personalities. Whether you’re looking for a companion cat, a therapy prospect, or a family-friendly kitten who will follow you from room to room, our blue bicolors offer everything people love about the Ragdoll breed — wrapped in one of its most striking color patterns.
Apply now to join our Blue Bicolor Ragdoll waitlist.
Our litters are intentionally limited to preserve quality, temperament, and type.
Why Families Love Blue Bicolor Ragdolls
Blue bicolor Ragdolls are consistently one of the most requested variations we produce, and for good reason. Their pattern is instantly recognizable, featuring a soft steel-blue dilution paired with clean white markings that create a stunning, symmetrical look. The bicolor pattern showcases the face and eyes beautifully, making every kitten incredibly expressive and camera-ready.
Families choose this color not only for appearance but for the classic Ragdoll temperament that comes with it. Blue bicolor Ragdolls are affectionate, mellow, people-focused, and deeply loyal. They enjoy gentle play, thrive on snuggling, and adapt well to homes with children, seniors, and other pets. Their calm, predictable nature and easygoing personality make them exceptional indoor companions and one of the most loving kitten choices available.
If you want a kitten who is both visually striking and emotionally warm, the blue bicolor is a perfect match.
What Our Blue Bicolor Ragdoll Kittens Come With
Every Almonte Cats kitten is raised to an elite standard, with a focus on health, temperament, structure, and social confidence. When you reserve a blue bicolor Ragdoll kitten from us, you’re getting much more than a beautiful companion — you’re investing in a healthy, well-started, emotionally stable family member.
Every kitten includes:
- TICA/CFA registration
- Parents fully DNA tested for HCM, PKD, FeLV/FIV-negative
- In-home raising with constant handling and early neurological stimulation
- Three-year genetic health guarantee
- Veterinary exam, core vaccinations, microchip, and parasite prevention
- Litter-trained and scratching-post trained before pickup
- Weekly updates with photos and development notes
- Early temperament evaluation to ensure the right match for your family
- Lifetime breeder support, including feeding guidance and care transitions
This foundation is what helps our kittens mature into calm, confident, and deeply affectionate adult Ragdolls.

Blue Bicolor Ragdoll Kitten Pricing & Reservation Details
Blue bicolor Ragdolls are one of the most desirable variations of the breed, and availability is naturally limited. Prices reflect health testing, in-home rearing, registration, and the careful selection behind every pairing.
Pet prices for blue bicolor Ragdoll kittens generally range from:
$3,500–$5,000 depending on markings, coat quality, structure, and personality.
Show-quality evaluations, perfect symmetry, or especially photogenic kittens may be placed at higher price points. All kittens — pet or show — receive the same health care, socialization, and support.
Reservation Process:
- Submit an application to join the waitlist
- Phone/Zoom consultation
- Reservation deposit to secure your place
- Receive weekly updates until pickup
- Pickup in Pennsylvania or delivery available via flight nanny
Because our litters are limited, blue bicolor kittens often reserve before they are born. Early application is strongly encouraged.


Current & Upcoming Blue Bicolor Litters
We produce a select number of blue bicolor Ragdoll litters each year to preserve the integrity of our lines and maintain our high standards of temperament, structure, and health. Each pairing is planned months in advance, ensuring exceptional kitten consistency.
Visit our Ragdoll Kittens page for current updates.
- Expectant litters with due dates
- Current kittens (if available)
- Parents’ photos and brief descriptions
- Anticipated blue bicolor ratios
- Spots remaining in the waitlist
If no kittens are currently available, families may join our Kitten Waitlist to reserve early access to upcoming litters.

How Our Blue Bicolor Ragdoll Kittens Develop (What to Expect at Each Stage)
Blue bicolor Ragdoll kittens go through a beautiful and predictable transformation as they grow. Families love watching their markings sharpen, their blue points soften, and their white pattern brighten over time. While the educational genetics live on your color post, here we focus on what you as the future owner can expect to see in your kitten’s first year.
Newborn to 2 Weeks
Kittens are born mostly pale with faint shadowing around the ears and tail. The blue dilution is not visible yet, and the “V” may not be obvious. Eyes remain closed until 7–10 days.
3–5 Weeks
The blue color begins to appear on the ears and tail. The white blaze on the face becomes clearer. Personalities begin forming — some kittens are naturally snuggly, others more curious.
6–8 Weeks
The bicolor pattern becomes visible enough to predict “pet” vs “show” symmetry. Their eyes brighten into vivid blue. This is when you start seeing their signature soft, fluffy look.
8–12 Weeks
Kittens develop confidence, coordination, and early bonding behaviors. Their bicolor pattern is recognizable, but the blue points continue to expand and soften as they grow.
4–6 Months
Adolescence begins. The blue points deepen into a cool steel-gray tone, and the coat thickens. Many families notice their kittens becoming extra cuddly as they settle into routine.
1–3 Years
Full adult color and size develop. The blue dilution reaches peak richness, and the white pattern stabilizes. Adult blue bicolors have a dense, luxurious coat, vivid blue eyes, and the iconic Ragdoll “flop.”
Your kitten will change beautifully — and we send photo updates throughout the entire growth journey so you never miss a stage.
Temperament of Our Blue Bicolor Ragdoll Kittens
Blue bicolor Ragdolls have the classic temperament the breed is known for — soft, sweet, affectionate, floppy, and people-focused. While color doesn’t determine personality, families often report that blue bicolors feel especially “gentle” and “easygoing.” Their relaxed energy, expressive eyes, and trusting nature make them ideal for:
- families with children
- seniors looking for a calm companion
- multi-pet households
- first-time kitten owners
- therapy or emotional-support placement
Blue bicolor kittens love being held, carried, and included in daily life. They follow their people, nap nearby, and greet you at the door. They tend to be social without being demanding — the perfect blend of playful and peaceful.
If you want a Ragdoll kitten who is both mellow and companion-oriented, the blue bicolor is one of the best choices available.

Preparing Your Home for a Blue Bicolor Ragdoll Kitten
Your kitten’s transition home is incredibly important. Because Ragdolls are gentle, trusting cats, they do best when the home is prepared in advance. We provide a full checklist, but here are the essentials:
Create a Safe Starter Space
A bathroom, small bedroom, or office works best. This helps your kitten adjust without becoming overwhelmed.
Set Up the Litter Box Station
Use an open litter box with unscented litter at first. Ragdoll kittens are extremely clean and adapt quickly.
Provide Enrichment
Include toys, scratchers, soft beds, and a hideaway. Blue bicolor kittens love feather wands, gentle climbing, and cozy nap zones.
Plan for a Slow Introduction
If you have other pets, slow introductions ensure lifelong harmony. We give guidance for each step.
Follow Feeding and Care Instructions
We send home our feeding schedule, recommended wet/dry options, and transition plan so your kitten stays healthy during adjustment.
A well-prepared home helps your kitten settle faster, bond deeply, and remain confident as they grow.
How to Reserve a Blue Bicolor Ragdoll Kitten
Because demand for blue bicolor Ragdolls is consistently high and our litters are small, we use a simple but structured reservation process.
- Step 1 — Submit an Application
This ensures your home, lifestyle, and expectations align with the kitten’s needs. - Step 2 — Consultation Call
We answer questions, discuss temperament preferences, and help identify what type of kitten best suits your family. - Step 3 — Reservation Deposit
A non-refundable deposit secures your place on the blue bicolor waitlist. Spots are offered in order of deposit received. - Step 4 — Receive Weekly Updates
We send photos, videos, and notes about development, temperament, and milestones so you feel connected every step of the way. - Step 5 — Pickup or Transport
Pickup is available in Pennsylvania, or we can assist with safe, USDA-compliant delivery through trusted flight nannies. - Step 6 — Lifetime Support
From feeding adjustments to grooming routines, we are here for you long after your kitten goes home.
This process ensures the right kitten goes to the right home — and every family feels supported and prepared.

Blue Bicolor Ragdoll Kitten FAQ
How rare are blue bicolor Ragdoll kittens?
Blue bicolor Ragdolls are one of the most sought-after patterns in the entire breed, but true high-quality blue bicolors are not easy to produce. The combination of crisp white, cool-toned blue-gray points, a clean inverted “V,” and symmetrical markings narrows the number of kittens that meet the standard. Many litters only produce one or two perfect bicolors, which is why these kittens are often reserved before they are born. Demand is consistently high, especially for kittens with excellent markings and vivid blue eyes.
How much do blue bicolor Ragdoll kittens cost?
Most pet-quality blue bicolor Ragdoll kittens range between $3,500 and $5,000. Pricing reflects several factors: pattern clarity, symmetry of the bicolor pattern, coat quality, temperament evaluations, parent lineage, and the level of health testing performed. Kittens with strong show potential, perfect “V” markings, or exceptionally striking eyes may be placed at a higher price point. All Almonte Cats kittens receive the same health care, socialization, and support regardless of price.
Do blue bicolor Ragdoll kittens keep their color as they grow?
Yes. Blue bicolor Ragdolls maintain their blue-gray points throughout life. Their color starts pale in kittenhood and gradually deepens into a soft steel-blue shade between one and three years of age. The white pattern stays crisp and bright, and the iconic bicolor mask becomes more defined as the kitten matures. You should expect steady changes for the first 18–36 months as the coat thickens and the blue tones intensify.
What is the temperament of a blue bicolor Ragdoll kitten?
Blue bicolor Ragdolls have the same calm, affectionate, floppy personality the breed is famous for. Families consistently describe them as gentle, sweet-natured, and incredibly people-focused. They enjoy snuggling, following their owners around the home, and participating in family routines. Their play style is soft and moderate rather than hyperactive, and they adapt easily to children, seniors, and other well-mannered pets. While color does not determine personality, blue bicolors are frequently chosen by families seeking a relaxed, affectionate companion.
Are blue bicolor Ragdolls good with children and other pets?
Yes. Ragdolls are among the most family-friendly purebred cats. Their calm temperament, gentle handling tolerance, and affectionate nature make them excellent with respectful children. They also adjust well to dogs, other cats, and multi-pet homes when introductions are done slowly. Their confidence and emotional steadiness help them thrive in both lively households and quiet environments.
When do blue bicolor Ragdoll kittens go to their new homes?
Blue bicolor Ragdoll kittens are ready to leave between 12 and 14 weeks of age, depending on individual development and veterinarian clearance. By this time they have received their first vaccinations, are eating solid food confidently, are litter-box trained, and have completed early socialization milestones. This age window ensures you receive a healthy, confident, well-adjusted kitten.
How much grooming do blue bicolor Ragdolls need?
Blue bicolor Ragdolls have a plush, semi-long coat that is much easier to maintain than many longhaired breeds. Weekly brushing helps keep the coat soft, reduces shedding, and prevents tangles. A quick eye check, nail trim, and regular litter box hygiene complete the basic care routine. Their coat rarely mats, making grooming simple even for first-time cat owners. Many families are surprised by just how easy these cats are to maintain compared to their dramatic, fluffy appearance.
Do blue bicolor Ragdoll kittens shed a lot?
They shed moderately, with seasonal increases in spring and fall. Their coat texture makes shedding manageable with consistent weekly brushing. While they are not hypoallergenic, many families with mild allergies tolerate Ragdolls better than denser-coated or wooly-coated breeds.
Do you offer delivery if I’m not local to Pennsylvania?
Yes. We offer safe, USDA-compliant delivery through trusted flight nannies who specialize in transporting purebred kittens. This allows families across the United States to adopt a blue bicolor Ragdoll without compromising welfare or comfort. Ground transport may also be available depending on your location.
Can I reserve a blue bicolor kitten before the litter is born?
Yes. Because this pattern is so popular, most families join our Priority Blue Bicolor Waitlist to secure a position before kittens arrive. Priority families receive first access to updates, photos, and selection opportunities. This is the most reliable way to adopt a blue bicolor kitten, as these kittens are often reserved quickly after birth.
Ready to welcome your own blue bicolor Ragdoll kitten?
Apply now to join our priority waitlist and secure first pick from upcoming litters. Our blue bicolors are raised in-home, fully health tested, and known for their calm, affectionate, family-friendly temperament.
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More Ragdoll Color Resources
- Bicolor Ragdoll Kitten Color Post
- Seal Bicolor Ragdoll Kittens
- Blue Bicolor Ragdoll Guide
- Seal Bicolor Ragdoll Cats
- White Ragdoll Cats
- Lilac Ragdoll Cats
- Lynx Ragdoll Cats
More Ragdoll Information
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- Ragdoll Kittens for Sale
- Ragdoll Cat Breed Standard
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- Ragdoll Lifespan
- Ragdoll Cat Mixes
- Ragdoll Grooming
- Can Ragdoll Cats be Tabby
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