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Adenragdoll

by Fahd Al-Sakkaf
(Dundas, Ontario, Canada)

Our king

Our king

We are new to Ragdoll breeding, but have owned Ragdolls for many enjoyable years.

We are a small Ragdoll cattery located in Dundas, Ontario, Canada.

Our Ragdolls are our cherished pets first and breeders second. We don't have a large quantity of kittens available each year, but the quality of the kittens we do have is paramount and helps us in fulfilling our goal of spreading the Ragdoll charm!

Our objective is to raise beautiful, purebred, healthy and well socialized Ragdoll kittens. We raise traditional colors of seal and blue, and the patterns are bicolor, mitted, and some color points.

Our cats is our main priority and they live with us as family members, they have our fully attention, and have access to the whole house, being treated with love 24/7.

Our cattery name ADENRAGDOLL registered through TICA & CCA.

We're proud and active members of:
The Canadian Cat Association (CCA)
The International Cat Association (TICA)
Ragdoll Fanciers Worldwide Club (RFW)

I test all of my breeder for Felv. ( Feline Leukemai Virus) and F.I.V. ( Feline Immunodeficiency Virus). Therefore the kittens will be negative.

Felv:

Feline Leukemai is a virus that causes cancer of the white blood cells and of the lymphatic system. It spreads by direct contact with an affected cat and it is more commonly found in houseswith several cats. Can be diagnosed by a blood analyses but there is no effective treatment. There exists one vaccine.

F.I.V :

It is similar to the AIDS virus in humans but specific of cats. The virus destroys the immunities system leaving the cat prone to infections. It is not transmitted sexually but by the saliveof an affected cat. F.I.V can be diagnosed by a blood analyses but there is neither treatment nor vaccine to fight this virus. Humans cannot catch AIDS by cat contact.

Adopting a Kitten:

Our kittens are normally ready for adoption at 10 weeks of age.
1 set of vaccination 3-in-1 vaccine (including Chlamidia, Rhinotracheitis, Calicivirus and Panleukemia - Feline Distemper) at the age of 8 weeks.
All kittens will be dewormed when they are three and five weeks old.
1 year health guarantee for hereditary or genetic defects.
T.I.C.A Litter Registration Papers will be provided on the condition of submitting proof from a recognized vet for neutering or spaying at the age of 10-12 weeks at the expense of the buyer unless purchasing breeding Quality.
Copy of Both Parents T.I.C.A. Registration Papers.
Copy of Parents' “3 Generation” Pedigree.
Felv. (Feline Leukemia Virus) - Copy of parents' ( Negative ) laboratory Certificate.
F.I.V. (Feline Immunodeficiency Virus) - Copy of parents' (Negative) laboratory Certificate.

All kittens will be delivered free of disease.
Buyers are encouraged to have the kitten checked by their own veterinarian within 48 hours of the final adoption.

Contact us at:
cutekitty@adenragdoll.ca

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