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We are a small closed cattery
located in Central Wisconsin. We offer traditional, Supreme Grand
Champion lines. We are TICA registered. Our ragdolls are a part of
our family. They have the run of the house! Our cats are picked
up, played with, and hugged several times each day. We have four
children to help so the kittens leave very well socialized. They
are handled and loved from birth until you take them home.
OUR GOAL: Is to breed for
excellence in HEALTH, PERSONALITY and TYPE. We want our ragdolls to
follow the breed standards. Our goal is to promote the breed and
bring awareness of this wonderful breed.
WARNING: PEOPLE say they are
much like potato chips, it is hard to have just one!

Double the Pleasure, Double the fun....Two is always
better than one!


The ragdoll is a large, floppy,
blue eyed pointed cat with soft bunny like fur. Their fur is
non-matting and very low shedding compared with other long haired
cats.
The ragdoll breed was started
by a woman named Ann Baker from Riverside, California in the early
1960's. Her foundation that started the ragdoll breed were all
neighbors cats or stray cats roaming around. An all white long
haired female named Josephine had her first experimental litter.
She bred Josephine to a blue eyed pointed cat whose offspring were then crossed
with a Burmese type. Ann Baker noticed that this litter produced
extremely affectionate kittens and they had the ability to become
limp when held-much like a child's ragdoll use to be. Thus, the
name ragdoll came to be.
Ragdolls are born completely
white or cream. Their eyes begin to open between 7-10 days.
Ragdolls will continue to grow and change in their coloring until
they reach their full maturity around 2-3 years.
Ragdolls are extremely
affectionate and playful. They are very docile, gentle and trusting
that is why they need to remain indoors. They would be unable to
protect themselves.
Ragdolls love their people.
They will follow you from room to room. They can easily be taught
to fetch a toy and bring it back to you much like a dog. Ragdolls
are an incredible breed that would make a wonderful addition to a
family.
For more information and
interest in availability please contact:
Liz Nickel
HOME: (715) 345-9607
CELL: (715) 323-2424
EMAIL: bnickel@charter.net
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