Meet Our Cherubim Ragdoll Kittens for Sale

At Almonte Cats, our Cherubim Ragdoll kittens for sale are raised in our home from day one. They grow up underfoot, learning household sounds, routines, people, and gentle handling. This early socialization helps them develop the calm, people-centered temperament the Ragdoll breed is known for. Whether you’re looking for a steady companion for your children, a kitten who adapts easily to apartment or family life, or a deeply bonded pet who follows you from room to room, our Cherubim Ragdoll kittens offer everything buyers love about the breed.
Apply now to join the Cherubim Ragdoll waitlist at AlmonteCats.com.
Cherubim Ragdoll Kitten Summary Table
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Color Category | Cherubim Ragdolls include the non-traditional, non-pointed colors and patterns not eligible for traditional show classes—still purebred Ragdolls, but with unique markings and broader color variety. |
| Eye Color | Varies by pattern; may be blue, aqua, or gold depending on the kitten’s color class. |
| Temperament | Calm, gentle, people-oriented, easy to handle, highly adaptable. Excellent for families and indoor homes. |
| Adult Size | Large breed: males 15–20+ lbs; females 10–15 lbs. Slow to mature and reach full size around 3–4 years. |
| Coat Care | Low-maintenance semi-long coat. Weekly brushing recommended. White or pale areas may need occasional wiping. |
| Great For | First-time cat owners, families with children, multi-pet households, emotional-support roles, quiet or active homes. |
| Color Development | Many Cherubim patterns evolve over the first year of life, with shading, spotting, or dilution becoming clearer as they mature. |
| Price Range | $3,500–$5,000 for pets; higher for rare colors or highly requested patterns. |
| Kitten Goes Home With | Health certificate, vaccinations, microchip, parasite prevention, curated go-home kit, care guide, weekly updates, and lifetime breeder support. |
| Reservation Steps | Application → Consultation → Deposit → Weekly updates → Pickup or flight nanny. Early application recommended. |
| Availability | Limited litters each year; Cherubim patterns often reserve before birth due to demand. |
What Is a Cherubim Ragdoll Kitten?
Cherubim Ragdoll kittens belong to the nontraditional color and pattern group within the Ragdoll breed.
While traditional Ragdoll kittens have only pointed colors and must have blue eyes, Cherubim kittens include:
• solids
• minks
• sepias
• non-pointed patterns
• unique color blends
• eye colors beyond blue
They are still full Ragdolls — same structure, same temperament, same calm, floppy personality — just with a wider palette of coat types and colors.
This category exists to acknowledge all Ragdolls whose appearance differs from the classic show standard while still keeping them genetically pure and temperamentally consistent.
Families often choose Cherubim Ragdoll kittens because:
• they offer rare, visually striking patterns
• they retain the signature Ragdoll sweetness
• they have predictable temperaments
• they come in more unique and expressive looks than traditional pointed lines
Cherubims expand the beauty of the Ragdoll breed without changing what makes Ragdolls so beloved. See more about Cherubim Ragdolls here.
Why Families Love Cherubim Ragdoll Kittens
Cherubim Ragdolls appeal to families who want the temperament of a purebred Ragdoll but with a more diverse range of colors and patterns. Their soft, semi-long coats, expressive eyes, and gentle nature make them easy companions who settle quickly into new homes. Many families choose them because they bring the same steady, loving temperament associated with traditional Ragdolls—without limiting color options.
Cherubim Ragdolls are known for being relaxed, affectionate, and adaptable. They enjoy being near their people, get along well with respectful children and calm dogs, and thrive in both busy and quiet households. Their emotional steadiness makes them excellent indoor companions, travel companions, and pets for families who value predictable, gentle behavior.
If you’re looking for a kitten who is social, mellow, and beautifully marked, our Cherubim Ragdoll kittens offer a unique blend of beauty and temperament that fits almost any home.

What Our Cherubim Ragdoll Kittens for Sale Come With
Our Cherubim Ragdoll kittens leave here well-started, easy to handle, and ready to settle into a new home. They’re raised in our house, used to everyday sounds, and have a solid routine before they ever leave our door. Here’s exactly what they come home with:
Veterinary Care Already Completed
Every kitten goes home with:
- A current veterinary health certificate
- Age-appropriate vaccinations
- Microchip
- Parasite prevention already done
- A health and vaccine record you can take to your vet
- A three-year genetic health guarantee
You’ll know exactly what has been done and when.
Basic Training & Household Skills
Before leaving, each kitten is already:
- Litter-trained
- Scratching-post trained
- Used to being picked up and handled
- Comfortable with normal household noises
- Accustomed to a daily feeding and play routine
This makes the transition to your home much easier.
A Simple, Helpful Go-Home Kit
We send each kitten home with items we know help them settle faster:
- A small bag of the food they are currently eating
- A blanket or scent cloth from the litter
- A few favorite toys
- Feeding, care, and litter instructions
- Your kitten’s health booklet with all dates recorded
These familiar items keep the first few days calm and predictable.
Weekly Photos Until Pickup
From the time they are born, you’ll receive weekly photo updates and notes so you can follow their growth, color changes, and personality.
Lifetime Support
You can contact us anytime with questions about feeding, grooming white areas, litter troubleshooting, introductions to other pets, or general care. We are always here for our kittens and their families.
Cherubim Ragdoll Kitten Pricing & Reservation Details
Cherubim Ragdolls remain one of the most in-demand Ragdoll Kitten colors that we offer. Their appearance, strong contrast, and expressive faces make them highly sought after — and limited litter sizes mean our kittens are normally reserved before they are born.
Pet Prices:
$4,500–$5,000+ depending on symmetry, markings, structure, eye color depth, and temperament.
Cherubim Kittens evaluated as particularly rare color patterns may be placed at higher price points. Every kitten — pet or show — receives the same care, health testing, and socialization.
Reservation Process:
- Submit an application to join the waitlist
- Phone or Zoom consultation
- Reservation deposit to secure your place
- Weekly updates until pickup
- Pickup in Pennsylvania or delivery available via flight nanny
Because demand is high, seal bicolors often reserve before they are born. Early application is strongly encouraged.

Current & Upcoming Cherubim Ragdoll Kitten Litters
We produce a small number of seal bicolor Ragdoll litters each year. Each pairing is chosen to improve type, temperament, and balance of pattern. We plan our breedings months in advance to ensure quality and consistency.
Check out our Ragdoll Kitten page to see:
- Expectant litters with due dates
- Available kittens (when applicable)
- Photos and details of parents
- Expected seal bicolor ratios
If no cherubim kittens are currently available, families may join our Ragdoll Kitten waitlist for earliest access to upcoming litters.
Cherubim Ragdoll Kitten Colors for Sale
Cherubim Ragdoll kittens include a variety of patterns beyond the traditional pointed look. Each type develops color differently, matures at its own rate, and creates its own style of visual contrast. This variety is one of the biggest draws for families.
Solids
Solid-colored Cherubim kittens show full-body color from kittenhood. Their coats deepen and become richer as they mature.
Minks
Mink Ragdoll kittens have a softer, deeper tone than traditional pointed Ragdolls. Their coats feel plush and velvety, and many mink kittens are born with visible shading.
Sepias
Sepia kitten coats are the deepest and richest variation within Cherubims. These kittens keep warm, saturated coloring throughout life and often have gold or green eyes.
Nontraditional Bicolors & Mitteds
These kittens may have unique white placement patterns, soft blazes, or less standardized markings. Families adore them for their expressive, one-of-a-kind appearances.
Lynx Variations
Cherubim lynx kittens develop tabby striping across their pattern, adding detail and contrast as they mature.
This color and pattern variety is part of what makes Cherubim Ragdolls unforgettable. Every kitten grows into a look that is both distinct and unmistakably Ragdoll.
Temperament of Our Cherubim Ragdoll Kittens
Cherubim Ragdoll kittens carry the same steady, people-oriented temperament that defines the Ragdoll breed. They are gentle, trusting, and naturally drawn to human connection. These kittens enjoy being held, sitting beside you during daily routines, and settling into the rhythm of your home with ease. Because they crave predictability and companionship, they bond quickly and confidently.
They are an excellent fit for:
• families with children
• seniors seeking a gentle companion
• multi-pet homes
• first-time cat owners
• emotional-support or therapy roles
Cherubim kittens are social without being demanding, playful without being chaotic, and consistently people-focused. Many of our Cherubim babies grow into affectionate, slightly needy, very cuddly adults who thrive on interaction and closeness.

Preparing Your Home for a Cherubim Ragdoll Kitten
Your kitten’s first days with you shape their confidence and long-term temperament. Cherubim Ragdolls are deeply trusting by nature, so preparing their environment ensures a smooth transition and helps them feel secure from day one. We provide a full go-home checklist, but these foundational steps matter most.
Create a Safe Starter Space
Choose a small, quiet room such as a bathroom, office, or spare bedroom. This space acts as your kitten’s home base—somewhere they can adjust to new scents, sounds, and routines without feeling overwhelmed. Once they feel relaxed and confident, they naturally begin exploring the rest of the home.
Set Up the Litter Box Station
Begin with an open litter box and unscented litter. Ragdoll kittens are naturally tidy and adapt quickly when the setup is simple and clear. Avoid covered boxes in the beginning; open setups help your kitten find and use the litter box consistently as they settle in.
Provide Enrichment
Cherubim Ragdoll kittens enjoy soft, interactive play and cozy resting spots. Offer feather toys, tunnels, scratching posts, and a sturdy cat tree. Because this breed gravitates toward their people, placing enrichment items in spaces where you spend time helps them feel included and secure.
Plan for a Slow Introduction to Other Pets
If you have other pets, controlled introductions are essential. A scent-first, gradual approach supports harmony and reduces stress for everyone. We provide step-by-step guidance to make introductions smooth and positive, especially in multi-pet households.
Follow Feeding & Care Instructions
Every adopter receives our feeding schedule, preferred wet and dry food options, and the transition plan we recommend. Keeping your Cherubim kitten on a consistent diet during the adjustment period supports healthy digestion, growth, coat development, and emotional stability.
A well-prepared home allows your Cherubim Ragdoll kitten to settle quickly, build a strong bond with your family, and flourish into the calm, confident companion the breed is known for.

Cherubim Ragdoll Kitten FAQ – AlmonteCats.com
What does a Cherubim Ragdoll kitten look like?
Cherubim Ragdoll kittens can come in a wide range of colors and patterns — including solids, mitteds, bicolors, lynx, and nontraditional shades. Unlike pointed Ragdolls, many Cherubims are born with visible color, while others still start pale and deepen over the first few months. Their coats grow soft, plush, and full as they mature, and their features round out into that classic “cherub-faced” look: sweet expression, rounded muzzle, and gentle, soulful eyes. Because this group includes patterns not accepted in traditional lines, families often fall in love with their striking variety and unique markings.
Are Cherubim Ragdoll kittens born with their color?
It depends on the pattern. Many Cherubims show hints of their final color at birth, especially in solid or mink-based lines. Others, particularly lighter shades, still develop pigment gradually. Most kittens complete the majority of their color shift by 12–16 weeks, but their coats continue to deepen and bloom for up to two or three years. Watching a Cherubim kitten develop is part of what makes them so special — no two ever mature exactly the same.
How big do Cherubim Ragdoll kittens get as adults?
Cherubims follow the same growth pattern as traditional Ragdolls: slow and steady. Males commonly mature at 15–20+ lbs, while females average 10–15 lbs with a strong, muscular frame. They grow long before they grow “fluffy,” and their final bulk doesn’t show until 3–4 years of age. Families often comment on how their kitten seems to grow every few weeks — without ever losing the soft, floppy Ragdoll temperament.
Do Cherubim Ragdolls always have blue eyes?
Not always. Unlike standard pointed Ragdolls, who must have blue eyes, Cherubim Ragdolls can have blue, aqua, gold, or green depending on genetics and pattern. Many families love this variety because it allows for a wider visual spectrum. Blue-eyed Cherubims deepen in color around 10–14 weeks, while green- or gold-eyed kittens may shift subtly as they mature. All eye colors maintain that classic soft Ragdoll expression.
What is the temperament of a Cherubim Ragdoll kitten?
Cherubims are known for the same core traits as traditional Ragdolls:
• calm and people-focused
• gentle, trusting, and easy to handle
• naturally social with family members
• quick to bond, slow to stress
• tolerant with respectful children and polite dogs
Our Cherubim babies are raised in our home and handled from birth, which creates exceptionally stable, affectionate kittens. Many families describe them as “little shadows” who follow from room to room, nap beside you, and want to be involved in everyday routines. They are playful, but their energy stays soft and manageable — never overwhelming.
Do Cherubim Ragdoll kittens shed a lot?
Moderately, but much less than many longhaired breeds. Their coats are silky rather than woolly, meaning mats are rare and weekly brushing is typically enough. Seasonal shedding increases slightly in spring and fall. Many families find Cherubim grooming extremely low-maintenance, especially compared to Persian-type coats.
How often should I groom my Cherubim Ragdoll kitten?
Once a week is usually ideal. Brushing removes loose fur, prevents tangles near the armpits or behind the ears, and keeps the coat plush and clean. Some families gently wipe the face or paws if their kitten plays in water or food. Grooming is also bonding time — Cherubims love touch and attention, and weekly grooming helps reinforce that trust.
Are Cherubim Ragdoll kittens good with kids and dogs?
Yes. Cherubims are extremely tolerant and handle busy environments well, provided children are gentle and supervised. They are relaxed around cat-friendly dogs and adapt quickly when introduced correctly. This is one of the primary reasons families choose Ragdolls of any variety — the temperament is simply unmatched for households seeking a steady, affectionate companion.
Do Cherubim Ragdolls have health issues tied to their color or pattern?
No. The Cherubim classification refers to nontraditional patterns and does not carry any inherent health risks. Overall health depends on genetics, responsible breeding, nutrition, and routine veterinary care — not color. All kittens from Almonte Cats come from health-tested parents to ensure stable, long-term wellness.
Is the Cherubim pattern group rare?
Cherubims are less common than traditional pointed Ragdolls because fewer breeders work with nontraditional patterns. Within Cherubims, certain colors and combinations are especially hard to produce. This is one reason demand is consistently high — families love the unique look, and availability is limited. Early application is strongly recommended.
Why is my Cherubim Ragdoll’s coat changing as it grows?
Ragdolls — including Cherubims — mature slowly, and coat changes are normal.
You may notice:
• deepening color
• expanding pattern definition
• seasonal fluff cycles
• gradual thickening of the mane and tail
Their final adult coat often does not appear until age two or three. This slow change is one of the breed’s most charming features.
Are Cherubim Ragdolls indoor-only cats?
Yes. Ragdolls lack the defensive instincts and caution of outdoor breeds. Their trusting nature makes them vulnerable outside. Indoors, they thrive beautifully with toys, window perches, cat trees, and predictable routines.
How do Cherubim Ragdoll kittens handle travel?
Surprisingly well. Most kittens settle quickly in the carrier and travel calmly, especially if they have been well-socialized — something we prioritize heavily. Many nap through flights or car rides, and they transition smoothly once in their new home.
Do Cherubim Ragdolls need a companion?
Not always. Many thrive as a single kitten as long as they receive daily engagement. However, they do extremely well with another cat or a friendly dog, especially in homes where people are gone most of the day. We help match personalities during your application process if you are considering two kittens.
Will a Cherubim Ragdoll follow me everywhere?
Probably — yes. Cherubims have a reputation for sticking close to their people. They may wait outside the shower, nap beside you during work, or curl up on the couch as soon as you sit down. They enjoy companionship and feel most secure when near their humans.
Are Cherubim Ragdolls playful or calm?
A balanced mix of both. They enjoy play sessions and interactive toys, but their energy stays moderate and predictable. They settle easily and rarely exhibit chaotic behavior. Many families appreciate this balance — playful kitten energy paired with a gentle, relaxed adult temperament.
Why are Cherubim Ragdoll kittens for sale so popular?
Families love the combination of:
• unique, diverse colors and patterns
• soft, expressive eyes
• calm, affectionate temperament
• predictable adaptation to homes with children and pets
• low grooming needs
• deep emotional bonding
Cherubim kittens offer the classic Ragdoll personality with added visual variety, making them one of the most desirable choices for modern families.
Common Myths About Cherubim Ragdoll Kittens
Myth: Cherubim Ragdolls are a different breed from traditional Ragdolls.
They are not a separate breed. “Cherubim” is simply the classification used for Ragdolls with nontraditional patterns or colors that fall outside the classic pointed standard. They still carry the same temperament, structure, and core traits that make the Ragdoll breed so loved. What changes is only the pattern category — not the breed identity, not their personality, and not their ability to bond deeply with their families.
Myth: Cherubim Ragdolls are less purebred than pointed Ragdolls.
This misconception comes from outdated terminology. Cherubim Ragdolls can be fully purebred with long, traceable pedigrees; they are simply produced from lines that include patterns not accepted in certain show rings. Purity is determined by pedigree, not by whether the cat carries mitted, bicolor, solid, sepia, mink, or rare color variations.
Myth: Cherubim Ragdolls don’t have the same calm temperament as traditional Ragdolls.
Temperament is inherited through line selection and breeding priorities — not coat pattern. Cherubim Ragdolls from quality programs like ours are just as calm, trusting, floppy, and people-focused as pointed Ragdolls. At Almonte Cats, all of our kittens are raised with the same hands-on, in-home socialization that creates stable, confident, affectionate companions.
Myth: Nontraditional colors mean the kittens are mixed with another breed.
This is false. The expanded color palette in Cherubim lines comes from historical Ragdoll development and selective breeding — not crossbreeding. Responsible breeders maintain strict lineage integrity. Every kitten from Almonte Cats is registered, DNA-parentage verified when applicable, and bred from authentic Ragdoll lines.
Myth: Cherubim Ragdolls have more health problems than classic Ragdolls.
Color and pattern do not dictate health. Any health concern in a Ragdoll — pointed or Cherubim — comes from genetics, breeding practices, and parental screening. At Almonte Cats, we screen our lines for common hereditary conditions and select for long-term health and structure, ensuring Cherubim kittens are just as robust as any pointed kitten.
Myth: Cherubim Ragdolls don’t have the “floppy” trait.
The floppy, relaxed body language of Ragdolls is a temperament characteristic tied to breeding selection, not coat patterns. Cherubim Ragdolls are just as likely to melt into your arms, nap on their backs, and follow you around the home. Behavioral traits depend on lineage temperament — and our lines are chosen specifically for that soft, people-oriented nature.
Myth: Cherubim Ragdolls can’t be shown.
They can be shown — but usually in alternative categories depending on registry. Some organizations allow household pet classes or specific divisions for nontraditional patterns. While they may not compete in the classic pointed Ragdoll standard, this has no bearing on their value, temperament, or suitability as beloved companions. Many families prefer Cherubims because of their uniqueness.
Myth: Cherubim Ragdolls shed more than pointed Ragdolls.
Shedding is determined by coat type and environment, not pattern. Cherubim coats have the same soft, silky texture as standard Ragdolls, and grooming needs are nearly identical. Weekly brushing is typically enough to keep them clean and mat-free.
Myth: Cherubim Ragdolls cost less because they aren’t traditional show colors.
Demand for Cherubim kittens is actually rising because families love their unique patterns and wider color variety. Their price reflects pedigree quality, socialization, health screening, and breeder reputation — not whether the cat is pointed or nontraditional. In many programs, Cherubim kittens are priced at the same level as classic Ragdolls.
Myth: Cherubim Ragdolls are harder to predict in appearance.
While their color development can be more varied than pointed Ragdolls, experienced breeders can still predict general color paths, adult patterns, and coat depth. Their final look simply has more range within the accepted Cherubim divisions. This variation is often what families find exciting — every kitten grows into a one-of-a-kind companion.
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• International Cat Association (TICA) – Ragdoll Breed Information: https://tica.org/breeds/browse-all-breeds?view=article&id=874
• Cat Fanciers’ Association (CFA) – Ragdoll Breed Profile: https://cfa.org/ragdoll/
• Ragdoll Fanciers Worldwide Club – Breed History and Standards: https://rfwclub.org/
• University of Missouri Veterinary Genetics Laboratory – Feline Color Genetics Overview: https://vdl.missouri.edu/
• UC Davis Veterinary Genetics Laboratory – Coat Color Testing and Genetic Patterning: https://vgl.ucdavis.edu/services/cat
• International Cat Care – Feline Socialization & Behavior Development: https://icatcare.org/
• American Association of Feline Practitioners (AAFP) – Kitten Care Guidelines: https://catvets.com/guidelines
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• Journal of Feline Medicine & Surgery – Domestic Cat Growth and Development Studies










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