Our Cherubim Ragdoll kittens come in unique colors and patterns, all raised in our home for exceptional temperament, confidence, and health. Limited litters available.
Ragdoll cats are calm, affectionate, and family-friendly companions, but they also come with specific grooming, social, and lifestyle needs. Before choosing this breed, it’s important to understand both the advantages and the challenges so you can match their temperament and care requirements to the home they’re entering.
Ragdolls have what is called a semi-long coat, but their genetics make the coat very different from high-maintenance longhaired breeds. The coat grows slowly, lacks a heavy wool undercoat, and naturally resists tight matting when brushed regularly. This gives Ragdolls their signature “soft but manageable” texture.
Seal bicolor Ragdoll kittens are born white and develop their seal points and white facial pattern as they grow. This pattern is easy to identify and is one of the most requested in the breed. Our kittens are raised in our home, handled daily, and go home vaccinated, microchipped, and litter-trained. We have limited litters each year, and seal bicolor kittens often reserve before birth, so early application is recommended.
If you love the dark seal contrast, the white facial V, and the classic Ragdoll look, check out our upcoming litters. We raise well-socialized, healthy, and authentically marked Ragdoll kittens with gorgeous eye color and confident temperaments.
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.
Blue Bicolor Ragdolls are famous for their soft slate-blue shading, bright white markings, and striking inverted V mask. This guide explains color genetics, pattern variations, how kittens change with age, temperament, rarity, pricing, and how to identify a true blue bicolor from similar patterns.
Ragdoll mix cats vary widely in size, color, coat type, and personality. Learn how to identify a Ragdoll mix, what traits they show, how big they get, and how to care for them.
Ragdolls typically live 12–17 years, and many healthy indoor cats reach 16–18 or even 20+ with excellent care. This guide explains how long Ragdoll cats live, what affects their longevity, the health issues to watch for, and how to help your Ragdoll enjoy a long, healthy, comfortable life.
Ragdolls and Munchkins are both affectionate, social cats, but they differ dramatically in size, temperament, and structure. Ragdolls are calm, gentle, floppy giants with silky coats, while Munchkins are small, energetic, playful cats known for their short legs and lively personalities. This guide explains every difference to help you choose the ideal breed for your home.
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