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About Us

 We are your Ragdolls first home.

Our love for Ragdolls began years ago, and it has only grown stronger with each cat we've welcomed into our lives. We are passionate about sharing these wonderful companions with families who will love them as much as we do. There is something truly special about a Ragdoll—their gentle nature, sweet personalities, and the way they seem to become a cherished member of the family from the moment they arrive home.

Our goal is simple: to raise beautiful, healthy, and well-socialized cats that embody the loving, laid-back temperament Ragdolls are known and adored for. We believe that a Ragdoll should be more than just a pretty face; they should be affectionate companions who seek out your company, greet you at the door, and happily follow you from room to room.

Every kitten is raised in our home with plenty of love, attention, and daily interaction. We are dedicated to responsible breeding practices, including careful health screening for HCM and PKD and thoughtful selection of our breeding cats, so that each kitten has the best possible start in life.

We proudly are a TICA registered Cattery breeding both Traditional and Cherubim colors, celebrating the beauty and diversity of the Ragdoll family while staying true to the wonderful temperament that makes these cats so beloved around the world.

For us, breeding Ragdolls is more than a hobby—it's a passion. Nothing brings us more joy than matching our kittens with loving families and watching them grow into treasured companions for years to come.

Thank you for visiting our website. We hope you'll enjoy getting to know our cats as much as we enjoy sharing them with you.

Meet the Breeder

Hi Friends!

My name is Ashley and my passion for Ragdolls began when I met my friends cat as a young teenager. I fell in love with her gentle and easygoing demeanor,  the striking blue eyes, and how she just melted into my arms. From then on I waited for the day I could bring home my first queen as I knew I wanted to share that special love and connection with others.  

Years passed and I thought that dream might not be anywhere on the horizon until my husband surprised me with a pair of queens for our anniversary.  We named them Sybil and Tonks and started our cattery as hobby breeders.  A few years passed and we decided we wanted to expand and truly invest in this program and began to look for some specific lines we admired. 

We have learned a lot along the way and are thrilled to be able to share our passion and love for this breed with the families that connect with us and our cats. 

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Cherubims vs Traditionals

One of the most common questions we receive is, "What is the difference between a Traditional Ragdoll and a Cherubim Ragdoll?"

The answer is simple: both share the same loving, gentle, people-oriented personality that has made Ragdolls one of the world's most beloved cat breeds. The primary difference is in their colors and patterns.

Traditional Ragdolls are recognized in the classic pointed colors that made the breed famous, including seal, blue, chocolate, lilac, red, and cream. These cats are born white and gradually develop darker points on their ears, face, legs, and tail as they mature.

Cherubim Ragdolls include a wider range of colors and patterns, such as mink, sepia, solid, and other beautiful variations. Many Cherubim cats are known for their rich coat colors, striking eye colors, and luxurious appearance while maintaining the sweet, affectionate temperament that Ragdoll lovers cherish.

At our cattery, we appreciate the beauty of both Traditional and Cherubim Ragdolls. While their colors may differ, our focus remains the same: breeding healthy, well-socialized kittens with the calm, loving, and gentle personality that defines the Ragdoll breed.

Whether you're drawn to the classic elegance of a Traditional Ragdoll or the unique beauty of a Cherubim Ragdoll, you'll find the same devoted companion, loyal friend, and cherished family member in every kitten we raise.

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