
Bicolor Ragdoll Kittens for Sale | Seal, Blue, and Lilac Ragdolls
The Bicolor Ragdoll is one of the most beloved and recognizable patterns in the breed. With their white inverted “V” faces, bright blue eyes, and soft contrast between light and dark points, bicolor Ragdoll kittens embody everything people love about the breed — elegance, personality, and gentle affection.
At Almonte Cats, we raise traditional and show-quality bicolor Ragdoll kittens for sale, bred for health, temperament, and beauty. Whether you prefer the deep seal bicolor, the cool blue, or the rare lilac, each kitten represents the calm, affectionate nature the Ragdoll is famous for.
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At Almonte Cats, each kitten is:
- TICA and CFA registered from fully health-tested Ragdoll parents
- Raised in-home for gentle, people-loving temperaments
- Vet-checked, vaccinated, and microchipped before going home
We raise only a few litters each year to maintain quality, structure, and true Ragdoll personality.
Reserve early — our kittens are often spoken for before they are eight weeks old.
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What Is a Bicolor Ragdoll?
The bicolor pattern is a classic Ragdoll coat variation defined by its symmetrical blend of color and white. In this pattern, the cat’s face forms an inverted white “V”, with white chest, belly, and legs, and colored ears and tail.
TICA and CFA both recognize the bicolor as one of the three traditional Ragdoll patterns:
- Colorpoint – full color on face, ears, paws, and tail
- Mitted – white paws and chin, colorpoint elsewhere
- Bicolor – color on ears and tail with white body and inverted “V” face
The bicolor look is one of the most balanced and photogenic Ragdoll patterns — soft, symmetrical, and instantly recognizable.
Bicolor Ragdoll Colors Overview
Bicolor Ragdolls come in six main colors — seal, blue, chocolate, lilac, flame, and cream — each showing the signature inverted white “V” face, white legs, and blue eyes that define this elegant Ragdoll pattern.
Color Type Body & Point Color Pattern Features Eye Color Rarity Personality Snapshot Seal Bicolor Ragdoll Cream body with deep seal-brown points Inverted white “V” on face, white legs and belly Deep sapphire blue Common Calm, affectionate, classic show look Blue Bicolor Ragdoll Frosty grey body with slate-blue points Crisp white chest and face blaze Icy to medium blue Common Gentle, social, very photogenic Chocolate Bicolor Ragdoll Warm ivory body with milk-chocolate points Soft contrast between ears and mask Bright crystal blue Uncommon Sweet-natured, playful, confident Lilac Bicolor Ragdoll Almost white body with pinkish-grey points Subtle pale shading and perfect white “V” Light to mid-blue Rare Calm, quiet, loves close contact Flame Bicolor Ragdoll Cream body with orange-red points White chest and face blaze, warm tones Medium to dark blue Uncommon Outgoing, curious, affectionate Cream Bicolor Ragdoll Pale cream body and soft beige points Very light contrast, faint shading Clear blue Rare Gentle, adaptable, family-friendly
Why Choose a Bicolor Ragdoll
- Eye-catching contrast: White body and colored accents create a high-definition look.
- Classic Ragdoll appeal: The pattern that defines the breed in photos and shows.
- Friendly temperament: Calm, loving, and easy to handle.
- Diverse colors: Seal, blue, chocolate, lilac, flame, and cream.
Each bicolor Ragdoll kitten carries the same floppy, affectionate temperament that has made Ragdolls one of the most popular breeds in the world.
Types of Bicolor Ragdolls
Bicolor Ragdolls come in a wide range of colors. Each color produces a slightly different look while maintaining the same iconic white pattern.
| Color Type | Description |
|---|---|
| Seal Bicolor Ragdoll | Deep brown points on a warm ivory body with blue eyes. The most classic and recognizable version. |
| Blue Bicolor Ragdoll | Silvery-grey tone with crisp white markings. Calm and serene expression. |
| Chocolate Bicolor Ragdoll | Rich milk-chocolate ears and tail with creamy body. Elegant and rare. |
| Lilac Bicolor Ragdoll | Soft lavender-grey shading with pure white body. One of the palest, most sought-after colors. |
| Flame Bicolor Ragdoll | Orange-red points with white body. Vibrant and full of personality. |
| Cream Bicolor Ragdoll | Soft peachy tones and delicate contrast. Gentle and pastel. |
Each of these variations can appear in show or traditional style and may carry lynx or tortie overlays for even more uniqueness.
Recognized Bicolor Markings
There are three officially recognized bicolor patterns in the Ragdoll standard:
- True Bicolor – White chest, belly, and legs; colored ears and tail; inverted white “V” on face.
- Van Pattern – White body with color only on head and tail.
- Mid-High White – Intermediate between mitted and full bicolor; more color on back.
Even within these, markings can vary slightly from cat to cat, giving each bicolor Ragdoll kitten its own artistic look.
Temperament and Personality
All Ragdolls — including bicolors — share the same hallmark personality traits:
- Gentle, quiet, and relaxed
- Follows people around the home
- Easily adapts to children and other pets
- Prefers cuddling to climbing
The bicolor Ragdoll is especially photogenic and social, often described as “dog-like” in loyalty and attention.
Health and Lifespan
Bicolor Ragdolls have the same strong constitution as other Ragdolls. Ethical breeders screen for:
- HCM (Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy)
- PKD (Polycystic Kidney Disease)
- FeLV/FIV negative status
Average lifespan ranges from 12–16 years, and with premium nutrition and regular veterinary care, many live well into their late teens.
Bicolor Ragdoll Kitten for Sale Quick Facts
| Trait | Details |
|---|---|
| Pattern Type | Inverted white “V” on face, white belly and legs, colored ears and tail |
| Breed Group | Purebred Ragdoll, recognized by TICA and CFA |
| Eye Color Standard | Always blue in traditional lines |
| Coat Type | Semi-long, soft, non-matting |
| Temperament | Gentle, affectionate, and people-oriented |
| Kittens Born | All kittens are born white; color and pattern appear by 8–12 weeks |
| Best Colors for Shows | Seal Bicolor and Blue Bicolor |
| Average Price | $4,000–$4,500 for pet kittens (Almonte Cats) |
| Availability | Limited; early reservations recommended |
Grooming and Coat Care
The bicolor Ragdoll has a semi-long, silky coat that rarely mats if brushed regularly.
Tips for coat care:
- Comb 2–3 times weekly with a stainless-steel comb
- Use a grooming spray to maintain luster
- Bathe only when necessary
- Keep the ruff and tail brushed to avoid tangles
Their coat is non-matting and soft to the touch — one of the breed’s signature traits.
Eye Color in Bicolor Ragdolls
All traditional bicolor Ragdolls have vivid blue eyes — a hallmark of the breed.
Intensity of color can vary from deep sapphire to icy crystal blue.
Blue bicolors tend to show lighter eyes, while seal and chocolate lines often have richer tones.
Bicolor Ragdoll Kittens for Sale at Almonte Cats
At Almonte Cats, our bicolor Ragdoll kittens for sale are raised in-home for confidence, affection, and easy transitions into family life.
Each kitten comes:
- TICA/CFA registered
- Vet-checked and vaccinated
- Microchipped
- Covered by a written health guarantee
- Socialized with children and other pets
Our bicolors are bred from carefully selected lines for balance, coat quality, and temperament.
Apply early — bicolor kittens are consistently among our most requested litters.
Adoption Process for Almonte Bicolor Ragdoll Kittens
- Application: Submit your kitten inquiry for pre-approval.
- Matchmaking: Approved families are matched by temperament and lifestyle.
- Reservation: Secure your kitten with a deposit once the litter is confirmed.
- Updates: Receive photo and video updates as your kitten grows.
- Pickup or Delivery: Choose in-person pickup or white-glove delivery.
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Some of Our Bicolor Ragdoll Kitten Reviews
“The classic bicolor look stole our hearts.”
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ – Emily R., Pediatric Nurse
“We always loved the traditional Ragdoll look, but the soft white face and dark ears of the bicolor pattern won us over instantly. Our kitten, Milo, has the calmest personality and adjusted to our busy home within days. Almonte Cats made the entire process so transparent and caring.”
“Our seal bicolor girl is everything we hoped for.”
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ – Jonathan P., Architect
“I’d researched breeders for months before finding Almonte Cats. Their seal bicolor kittens had exactly the look and temperament we wanted. She is classic, gentle, and affectionate. Our kitten follows us everywhere and melts into our arms. The health paperwork and updates were top-notch.”
“Bicolor ragdoll kitten perfection with a personality to match.”
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ – Sara L., Graphic Designer
“Our blue bicolor Ragdoll, Luna, is the definition of beauty and grace. Her coat is pure silk, and her markings are picture-perfect. What really impressed me was how social and confident she was from day one. You can tell Almonte kittens are raised with genuine love.”
“The sweetest lynx bicolor ragdoll kitten.”
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ – Dr. Miguel A., Veterinarian
“As a vet, I see a lot of cats—but I’d never met a kitten as fun as the lynx bicolor we brought home from Almonte Cats. Her funny nature makes me laugh. Their breeding program is clearly focused on temperament and health, not volume. These guys are great.”
“Our bicolor Ragdoll boy brightens every morning.”
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ – Chloe B., Elementary Teacher
“Toby’s bicolor markings are so awesome, he looks hand-painted. Beyond his beauty, he’s affectionate, playful, and endlessly patient with our kids. The Almonte Cats team guided us through each step and truly cared about finding the right fit for our family.”
Bicolor Ragdoll vs. Mitted Ragdoll
| Trait | Bicolor Ragdoll | Mitted Ragdoll |
|---|---|---|
| Pattern | Inverted white “V” on face, white belly and legs | White paws (“mittens”), chin, and chest only |
| Color Coverage | More white overall | More color on body |
| Eye Color | Blue | Blue |
| Recognition | Standard show pattern | Standard show pattern |
| Look | Softer, high contrast | Classic and symmetrical |
See more color info in our Ragdoll Colors and Pattern article.
Bicolor Ragdoll Kittens: What to Expect
Are Bicolor Ragdoll Kittens are Born White?
All Ragdoll kittens, including bicolors, are born completely white. Their pattern and color points begin developing gradually as body temperature triggers pigment production. Around 2–3 weeks old, faint shading starts to appear on the ears, nose, and tail, giving early hints of whether the kitten will be seal, blue, chocolate, lilac, flame, or cream. See Ragdoll Cat Breed Standard.
Breeders watch closely during this stage, as even experienced eyes can take several weeks to accurately identify a kitten’s final color. This color transformation is one of the joys of raising Ragdolls — watching each kitten’s coat bloom into the soft, symmetrical look the breed is known for.
Developing Markings
Between 8 and 12 weeks, the bicolor pattern becomes clearly visible. You’ll begin to see the distinct inverted white “V” on the face, white chest and legs, and deeper shading along the ears and tail.
By the time kittens reach 10–12 weeks, their color contrast becomes stronger and their markings more defined. The most desirable bicolors have balanced symmetry, with the white “V” stopping just above the eyes and a clean separation between light and dark fur.
Even though the pattern stabilizes by 12 weeks, Ragdoll coats continue to deepen in tone for up to two years, gradually maturing into their adult color. This is especially noticeable in seal and blue bicolors, whose dark points intensify as they age.
Each bicolor Ragdoll kitten develops uniquely — some show their pattern early, while others take time to reach full definition.
Our Bicolor Ragdoll Kittens Temperament
From the moment their personalities start to emerge, bicolor Ragdoll kittens show the gentle, trusting nature that defines the breed. Around 10 weeks old, many begin to display the signature “Ragdoll flop” — the instinct to relax completely when picked up or cuddled.
Bicolor kittens are curious, social, and people-oriented, preferring to follow their humans rather than climb or hide. But they do like to play…a lot! We love watching them interact.
During the socialization stage (weeks 8–16), they learn confidence through gentle handling, grooming sessions, and supervised play. Kittens raised in-home — as they are at Almonte Cats — develop strong emotional resilience and adapt quickly to family life, children, and even friendly dogs.
Expect a kitten that greets you at the door, curls up beside you for naps, and maintains that affectionate “puppy-like” loyalty the Ragdoll breed is loved for.
Pricing and Availability
The price of a bicolor Ragdoll kitten depends on several factors — color rarity, pedigree, and overall quality — but every kitten from Almonte Cats receives the same level of care, health testing, and socialization.
Our bicolor Ragdoll kittens for sale start at $4,500 for pet homes. Each kitten comes:
- TICA and CFA registered
- Vet-checked, vaccinated, and microchipped
- Covered by a written health guarantee
- Raised in-home with daily handling and early socialization
- Fed premium nutrition for optimal growth and coat quality
We believe every family deserves a healthy, well-adjusted companion. Which is why each kitten also includes lifetime breeder support, so you’re never alone in your Ragdoll journey.
Availability and Reservation Process
We raise only a few litters each year to maintain our hands-on, family-centered approach. Most of our bicolor Ragdoll kittens are reserved before they are eight weeks old, so early application is recommended.
Here’s how our placement process works:
- Submit an application through our website to join the waitlist.
- Approval: We’ll contact you to discuss your household, preferences, and timing.
- Reservation: Once approved, a $1,000 deposit secures your kitten.
- Updates: You’ll receive photos and videos as your kitten grows and develops its signature bicolor pattern.
- Go-Home: Kittens are ready to join their families at 14–16 weeks of age, after full veterinary clearance.
✨ Ready to Welcome a Bicolor Ragdoll?
Our bicolor kittens combine the elegance of the breed’s classic pattern with the affectionate, trusting temperament Ragdolls are known for.
If you’re ready to bring home a blue-eyed companion raised with care and integrity, we invite you to apply below.
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Be among the first to know when new bicolor Ragdoll litters are born and available for reservation.
Do You Sell Non Pedigree Ragdoll Kittens?
Every week, we get messages asking if we have non pedigree ragdoll kittens for sale? And the short answer is No, we don’t. Many of the non pedigree ragdoll kittens for sale online are labeled “Ragdoll” but come from unregistered or backyard sellers. They might look the part at first, but once you dig deeper, they aren’t the same.
It might seem like an investment in the beginning, but in the long run, those “bargain” kittens almost always cost more — both emotionally and financially.
The reason is simple: breeding healthy, social, and true-to-type Ragdolls takes time, knowledge, and testing. None of that comes cheap. The price you pay a registered breeder covers months of proper care and decades of selective breeding behind that kitten.
Pedigree Ragdoll kittens have proven health and lineage
A pedigree isn’t just about showing cats. It’s proof that your kitten comes from healthy, tested Ragdoll lines. Reputable breeders keep records that go back generations and screen their cats for HCM and PKD. When you buy a kitten with no papers, you have no idea what’s behind it. Health problems often show up later, and the vet bills add up quickly.
Non Pedigree Ragdoll kittens for sale often lack proper vet care and early handling
Responsible breeders spend a lot on early vet visits, vaccines, microchipping, and socialization. Backyard sellers usually skip most of that. Families often spend hundreds within weeks of getting a “cheap” kitten just to catch up on basic care.
The calm Ragdoll temperament comes from careful breeding and socialization
That famous Ragdoll personality doesn’t happen by luck. It comes from early handling and selecting calm, people-friendly parents. Kittens raised with little human contact rarely grow into that same trusting, easygoing nature.
Registered Ragdoll breeders provide health guarantees and lifetime support
Buying from a registered breeder gives you paperwork, a written health guarantee, and someone who stands behind their kittens. If something goes wrong, you have support and a record of the breeding. With unregistered sellers, you don’t.
A well bred Ragdoll kitten saves you money and stress in the long run
A quality Ragdoll from a registered breeder costs more up front, but it saves you money later on vet bills, behavior issues, and heartache. Cheap kittens often become the most expensive choice once health and temperament problems appear.
Investing in a healthy, luxury Ragdoll Kitten is worth it
It’s always better to pay once for a healthy, well raised kitten than to keep paying later for problems that could have been avoided.

Frequently Asked Questions About Bicolor Ragdoll Kittens
What is a bicolor Ragdoll cat?
A bicolor Ragdoll is a pointed Ragdoll pattern featuring an inverted white “V” on the face, white legs and belly, and colored ears and tail. The combination creates the soft, symmetrical look most people associate with the breed.
Are bicolor Ragdolls purebred?
Yes. All bicolor Ragdolls are purebred and recognized by TICA and CFA as part of the traditional Ragdoll standard. The bicolor pattern is one of three accepted patterns alongside mitted and colorpoint.
What colors can bicolor Ragdolls be?
Bicolor Ragdolls appear in all six traditional Ragdoll colors: seal, blue, chocolate, lilac, flame, and cream. Each has its own shade variation, but all share the same signature inverted “V” and blue eyes.
Do bicolor Ragdoll kittens change color as they grow?
Yes. Like all Ragdolls, bicolor kittens are born white, and their color develops gradually over 8–12 weeks. The full pattern and contrast become visible around 12–14 weeks of age. See How Big Do Ragdoll Cats Get?
Are bicolor Ragdolls good family cats?
Absolutely. Bicolor Ragdolls are gentle, affectionate, and highly social. They bond deeply with their families, tolerate children well, and often follow people from room to room.
How much do bicolor Ragdoll kittens cost?
At reputable breeders such as Almonte Cats, pet-quality bicolor Ragdoll kittens for sale typically range from $4,000 to $4,500, which includes registration, vaccinations, microchipping, and a health guarantee.
What is the rarest bicolor Ragdoll color?
Lilac bicolor and cream bicolor Ragdolls are the rarest, due to recessive dilution genes. They produce the lightest, most pastel tones and are often reserved well in advance.
How do bicolor and mitted Ragdolls differ?
A bicolor Ragdoll has a white “V” on its face and white belly and legs. A mitted Ragdoll has white paws and chin but retains full color on the body. Both share the same personality and blue eyes.
Do bicolor Ragdolls have blue eyes?
Yes. All traditional bicolor Ragdolls have blue eyes, ranging from pale crystal blue to deep sapphire. Eye intensity can vary slightly by color line.
Are bicolor Ragdolls high maintenance?
No. Their semi-long coat is non-matting and easy to maintain with weekly brushing. Regular grooming and indoor living keep their coats clean and silky.
Can I show a bicolor Ragdoll?
Yes. Bicolor is one of the three show-standard Ragdoll patterns recognized by TICA and CFA. Many champion Ragdolls in competition are seal or blue bicolors.
How can I reserve a bicolor Ragdoll kitten?
Submit an adoption application on the Almonte Cats website. Approved families are matched by temperament and color preference. Early reservations are recommended due to limited availability.
See our Available Ragdoll Kittens for Sale Here.
Related Colors and Patterns
- Black Ragdoll Cat Color
- Chocolate Point Ragdoll Color
- Black and White Tuxedo Ragdolls
- Lilac Point Ragdoll
- How Much Does A Cinnamon Ragdoll Cost?
- Lynx Pattern Ragdoll Guide
- Blue Mitted Ragdolls
Summary
The bicolor Ragdoll represents super fun color of the Ragdoll breed — a perfect blend of symmetry, contrast, and personality.
From their gentle blue eyes to their plush white bellies, bicolor Ragdoll kittens are so freaking cute.
At Almonte Cats, we raise bicolor Ragdolls for families who value beauty, temperament, and trust. Every kitten carries our promise of health, love, and lifelong support.
Sources & References
- The International Cat Association (TICA). “Ragdoll Breed Standard.”
https://tica.org/breeds/browse-all-breeds?view=article&id=859- Cat Fanciers’ Association (CFA). “Ragdoll Cat Breed Profile.”
https://cfa.org/ragdoll/- Ragdoll Fanciers Club International (RFCI). “Ragdoll Color and Pattern Guide.”
https://rfci.org/- Messybeast Cat Genetics. “Color Genetics in Cats – Pointed, Bicolor, and Mink Patterns.”
https://www.messybeast.com/genetics.htm- 10 Things to Know About Ragdolls
- The Spruce Pets. “Ragdoll Cat: Breed Facts and Care Tips.”
https://www.thesprucepets.com/ragdoll-cat-breed-profile-554021- Almonte Cats. “Our Bicolor Ragdoll Breeding Program.”
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