Nebet-Het

Ragdoll kittens

•Microchipped by collection date

•Vaccinations up to date

•Worm and flea treated

•Health Checked by a vet

•TICA, GCCF Registered parents

•Parents are health tested



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Learn more about the Ragdoll breed, our cat queen, and her upcoming litter of kittens in Gloucestershire.

Contact us to reserve a kitten or ask questions.

UPDATE:

Nepthys’ four kittens were BORN: 26/06/2025


Her 6th Generation Pure-breed Ragdoll Kittens are ready for their forever homes 1st September 2025.

Ready for their forever home

at the end of August💜

About the Ragdoll Breed

The Ragdoll breed is a cross between the Himalayan cat and the Burmese Cat. They are typically very sociable, affectionate and cuddly. Their name derives from their nature to relax when held. Loving and loyal companions. They are a pointed breed which means their bodies are usually lighter than their face, paws and tails in. They come in different colours and patterns with striking intelligent blue eyes. Soppy, fluffy and cuddly.

Meet our Cat Queen

Here is Nepthys Nebet-Het.

Nebet-Het is her breeding prefix. Nepthys Nebet-Het is a Seal point colour. Nepthys is my Queen who is pregnant NOW. Please get in contact with any questions or to book a kitten! You will receive all kitty updates along her pregnancy to the date you collect your kitten!

Nepthys - Nebet-Het

Our cat queen is a true Ragdoll queen. Sixth Generation purebred. She is gentle, affectionate, and loves to cuddle and play. She will be expecting a litter of kittens, which we are excited to share with you! Contact us to learn more. We are based in Gloucestershire. GCCF Registered, TICA Registered and part of the British Ragdoll Cat Club. “Nebet-Het” is her registered breeding prefix with the GCCF - The Governig Council of the Cat Fancy.

GCCF Official Website

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Ragdoll cats are an INDOOR breed as they are considered too docile to be outside.

Tips for caring for a new Ragdoll kitten:

Caring for a Ragdoll kitten requires patience, attention and affection. As a breed which is affectionate by nature, Ragdoll kitten need to be given lots of attention, love, and care. They need to be groomed regularly, provided with the right nutrition, and have plenty of playtime. Contact us to learn more about best practices for caring for your new Ragdoll kitten.

Frequently Asked

Questions

Here are some common questions we get asked about our Ragdoll cats:


1. Do you have any kittens available for sale?

2. What is the price range for a kitten?

3. When are the kittens expected to be born?

4. Can we reserve a kitten now?

5. What kind of care do the kittens need?





Osiris - “Puss in boots”

Nepthys and her first kitten Anubis

Anubis

Nepthys and Osiris

Nepthys - Cute!

WE’D LOVE TO HEAR FROM YOU.

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