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TICA Registered Cattery: Desert Darlings Ragdolls and Maine Coons

TICA Registered Cattery: Desert Darlings Ragdolls and Maine CoonsTICA Registered Cattery: Desert Darlings Ragdolls and Maine CoonsTICA Registered Cattery: Desert Darlings Ragdolls and Maine Coons

TICA Registered Cattery: Desert Darlings Ragdolls and Maine Coons

TICA Registered Cattery: Desert Darlings Ragdolls and Maine CoonsTICA Registered Cattery: Desert Darlings Ragdolls and Maine CoonsTICA Registered Cattery: Desert Darlings Ragdolls and Maine Coons
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Adoption info

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Why it’s best to adopt in pairs!

Kittens who are able to remain with one of their littermates or a similarly-aged companion tend to be healthier and happier, and in the long run, better socialized pets than those who are isolated from others of their kind at an early age.

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Our cats are health screened and genetic tested

All of our breeding cats have come from genetically tested parents and themselves have been tested with Optimal Selection which tests for 40 genetic diseases. You can be assured you are getting a healthy kitten. We offer a health guarantee for 1 year to Cover any genetic disease. in the case vent that you kitten should fall I’ll or pass we would need a letter from the vet to confirm it was a genetic issue.

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We Don’t Declaw and neither should you!!!

We don’t allow any of our kittens to go to homes that declaw, this is cruel and inhumane. Please do your research to end declawing! As a part of our kitten agreement you will agree to not declaw.

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Kittens go to their new homes at 10-12 weeks old

Why we keep our kittens until they are Atleast 10 weeks old.

It is a common misconception that kittens can be separated from their mothers as early as 8 weeks old. However, kittens separated at this time are still at risk for developmental, social, and health issues. Instead, kittens should remain with their mothers until they are 10-12 weeks old.

Kittens stay with their breeders and their mothers until they are 10-12 weeks old so they have time to develop both physically and mentally. If they are weaned from their mother and separated from their littermates earlier, it can increase the risk of aggression, anxiety, and other problems.

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Ragdoll Cats are Indoor pets

Ragdolls are very passive and docile creature. they would not know how to defend themselves if they encountered another cat or dog. Domestic house cats are still partially wild. The hunt and are quick to defend themselves, Ragdolls are floppy regal creatures and strongly depend on their humans to provide their food and safety. Please don’t let your kitty outside.

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