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Ragdoll Kittens For Sale in Colorado: Breeders List 2024

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By Nicole Cosgrove

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At Hepper, we advocate for adopting before shopping, but we understand there are many reasons for seeking a breeder, so we encourage it to be done the right way. We’ve put the top-recommended breeders here for you to get in touch with and ask all the right questions. We have not personally investigated each breeder ourselves. Learn more about our position and the questions you should ask before selecting a breeder here.

Ragdoll cats are also known as “floppy cats.” They are extremely friendly and love to be cuddled, often going completely limp when you pick them up, hence the “floppy cat” nickname. This cat breed has an extremely calm disposition and is great with young children. These characteristics make them very popular family pets.

To aid you in your research, we’ve taken the time to review a list of reputable Ragdoll cat breeders in Colorado. This guide will give you all the information you need to find your new Ragdoll kitten.

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The 5 Ragdoll Breeders in Colorado

Finding a Ragdoll breeder with a good reputation is important for your kitten’s health and well-being. They will be able to talk you through any special care considerations and help you get to know your new pet. They can also be a great resource for any future questions that come up.

1. The Blue Lion Cattery

The Blue Lion Cattery logo

  • Denver, CO

The Blue Lion Cattery breeds Ragdoll cats with championship bloodlines. All of their kittens are tested for genetic illnesses and come with written health guarantees.

Kittens are not adopted out from this facility until they have had full vet checks and received their first vaccines.


2. Temple Dolls Ragdoll Cats of Colorado

Temple Dolls Ragdoll Cats of Colorado

  • Denver, CO

Temple Dolls is a cattery registered with the TICA and CFA. They are also a member of the Ragdoll Fanciers Club International.

All of the kittens bred at this facility are treated as family members and go through an extensive socialization process from the day they’re born.


3. Homestead Ragdolls

Homestead Ragdolls

  • Rural CO near the Kansas border

Homestead is another TICA and CFA registered breeder. Their cats are all genetically tested and free from the HCM mutation common in Ragdolls.

This breeder practices early spay and neuter and will not sell kittens for breeding purposes. All surgeries are completed before kittens go to their new homes.


4. Treasure Mountain Ragdolls

Treasure Mountain Ragdolls logo

  • Livermore, CO

Treasure Mountain has been breeding Ragdolls since 1999. All kittens are raised within the owner’s home as they don’t use kennels. This is a huge plus for socialization.


5. Sweet Afton Cats

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  • Colorado Springs, CO

Sweet Afton is a registered breeder who raises all kittens in their home as part of the family. They ensure that kittens from their facility have daily interactions with people, other cats, and dogs.

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How Much Does a Ragdoll Kitten Cost?

The cost of a Ragdoll kitten in Colorado ranges from $800 for a pet to $2,000 for a show-breed Ragdoll. These prices can vary by region and whether you are also purchasing breeding rights.

Because Ragdoll cats have such desirable traits, they often cost more than other cat species.

Four Things to Know Before Buying a Ragdoll Kitten

  • They need a safe space to call their own.
  • You will need to kitten-proof your home. To a Ragdoll kitten, everything is a toy. Things like shoelaces, blind cords, toilet bowls, snow globes, leftover food, and plants can be dangerous for kittens, so you’ll need to keep these things out of reach.
  • They hide everywhere. This will often mean you can’t find them, so you’ll want to block off hiding spots where they can get lost.
  • Kittens have a lot of pent-up energy and don’t know what they are and aren’t allowed to do. Be patient with them as they learn about the world around them.

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Conclusion

Ragdolls are a popular cat breed for a reason. They are cuddly, affectionate, and playful. They get along with children and other pets. Who wouldn’t want this adorable cat as part of their family? For a pet ragdoll kitten, you can expect to pay around $800.


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