Super Cute 4 Week Old Ragdoll Kittens!
Introducing, our latest Raggie baby, little Archer “Ari” and his siblings!! These stunning babies are 4 weeks old today, on the 14th February 2010 and are already a wonderful testament to the Ragdoll breed and their truly amazing breeders, Alison & Roy of Keepin-Katz New Zealand, who have taken great care in maintaining their pure lines and ensuring optimum love, care, safety & health for all of their kittens and breeding kings & queens. We can wholeheartedly recommend Keepin-Katz, as this is our second time around adopting a kitten from them. Having adopted two gorgeous Ragdoll kittens, Chiko (Seal Lynx Point) and Roman (Seal Bi-Colour Ragdoll) from Keepin Katz in December of 2009. We cannot thank Alison & Roy of Keepin Katz enough, for these amazing fur-babies! They are both absolutely stunning babies, very loving, attentive, outgoing, playful and affectionate. They purr when we touch them (even just picking them up and their motors go!), they purr when we talk to them, they purr when we are near them and they purr even when they see us. They are very quiet, with Chiko being the more vocal of the two – he has a little meow for when he is stuck or in some sort of trouble, when he knows mummy’s getting his dinner and when he is looking to get cuddles/tummy rubs – he meows to let me know he wants me to pick him up and cuddle him, it is very sweet and he just purrs and purrs until he falls asleep in my arms. And our baby Roman loves to brush around our legs and look up at …
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Oh wow- they are absolutely beautiful!!
Once again, your babies are just heart melting!
Thanks
Ari is the little guy on the bottom right in the basket, who starts attacking his brother, hehe! Can’t wait for the colour to come in, he’s lighter than his siblings…So might be a Lilac/Blue Lynx. Either way, he is so cute & already has a mischevious personality, so he’ll fit in well here!
How’re you going in your search for a couple of Raggies? For some reason I can’t post a comment on the video we’ve been talking on, but wanted to say, I know what you mean about the waiting!
The first time around I had such a hard time waiting so I immersed myself in buying cat toys to keep busy! And well…The boys definitely have ALOT of toys now! But the wait is worth it, as by 12wks they have learnt more about biting/scratching, better cleaning & litter skills from their mum & siblings. So cool that you’re to adopt two! When they’re home, you’ll often find them play fighting
(Scary at first, as it can be a bit rough looking, but is normal. Ony when there’s screams and one is the constant bully while the other is forever hiding/running is it a worry). Don’t worry though, they’ll also cuddle alot & times of gentle play/licking eachother, as well as running around MADLY, haha
You’re in for a lot of fun!
Haha

And another thing, your cats are ADORABLE (did I ever mention that before? hahaha)
Yes, I’m still talking to a reputable breeder- now is the part where I introduce the idea of a ragdoll to my family
Oh, by the way , do you think it would be better to buy cats in pairs? So they don’t get lonely?
Lol, good luck with the family
Haha, sorry, this is going to be another long answer! But, I think its better to buy two, as Raggies are very loving (Our Bi-Colour is currently snuggling me & if I don’t stop to give him attention he gives a little squeak & starts climbing up my arm & pushes his nose onto mine to say a friendly cat hello). They really LOVE attention & get very sad if they don’t have it – they really do demand it. Two will mean they’ll have eachother to play with/cuddle
Aw, that is adorable! Haha
I feel like I really can’t live without a ragdoll(s)!!
And yes, I think I should get two cats to keep eachother company. After frequent e-mails with my breeder, he’s agreed to sell the kittens for 900 euros if I buy them together (they normally cost 700 each!). I’m really hoping everyone in my family agrees,
Haha x
when you are out for a few hours each day, which is a good distraction when you’re not home. One on its own will cry for you & will get bored easily. Ragdolls are also an indoor only cat, as they have no road sense, are easily picked on by other cats and are commonly stolen because they are so beautiful. Because they are indoor, they become even more attached to having you around the house – my boys stick to me like glue! – but having eachother means I can nip out for a few hours whilst they
Toooooooooooooo cute!!! Just love them, your soooo very lucky!! enjoy
Thanks so much
It was so very hard choosing between them all, especially as they all look like the cutest baby polar bears at this age. But we really fell in love with Archer “Ari”, named as we picked him on Valentine’s Day and because we were intially after a girl, to go along with our Raggie boys Chiko & Roman. But, I took one look at him and I was gone – shot by cupid’s arrow, haha! I can’t wait to see our boys playing with their new brother – just another 7 or so weeks to go now
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!! imma go nag to get a ragdoll.. right now.
they r just beautiful and so adorable !