Ragdoll Kitten for sale in North Township, Indiana


stunning litter of Ragdoll Kittens
Listing Type
Pet for Sale
Listing Description
stunning litter of Ragdoll Kittens ready for new homes, they are
litter trained are wormed and flea
treated to date have been vet check twice have had there 1st
injection. they are very socalised....
Frequently Asked Questions about Ragdoll Kittens
What is a Ragdoll kitten?
A Ragdoll kitten is a breed known for its striking blue eyes, soft fur, and docile personality. They are often very affectionate and enjoy being held, which is why they are named "Ragdoll." These kittens are a great choice for families and individuals seeking a loving companion.
Are these Ragdoll kittens litter trained?
Yes, this stunning litter of Ragdoll kittens is litter trained. They have been taught to use the litter box, making it easier for you to care for them in their new home.
What health checks have the kittens undergone?
All kittens in this stunning litter of Ragdoll kittens have undergone a thorough vet check twice. They have also been wormed and flea treated to date, ensuring they are in good health before they go to new homes. Additionally, they have received their first vaccination.
How socialized are these kittens?
These Ragdoll kittens are very socalised, meaning they have been exposed to various environments and people. This socialization helps them adapt well to their new homes and be friendly companions.
Where are the kittens located?
The Ragdoll kittens are located in Indianapolis Boulevard, Hammond, North Township, Lake County, Indiana, United States. Prospective adopters can visit to meet the kittens and select their new furry family member.
Are Ragdoll kittens good with children and other pets?
Yes, Ragdoll kittens are known for their gentle nature and often get along well with children and other pets. Their calm demeanor makes them a suitable choice for families and pet owners.
How do I care for a Ragdoll kitten?
Caring for a Ragdoll kitten involves providing a balanced diet, regular veterinary check-ups, socialization, and playtime. Make sure to keep their litter box clean and provide plenty of love and attention.

























