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> Free Ragdoll, Ragdoll Cat - FREE to good home.
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post Aug 11 2012, 08:19 AM
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Sorry. I have decided to keep him...he's very lovable.
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post Aug 11 2012, 01:50 PM
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QUOTE(free_ragdoll @ Aug 11 2012, 07:49 AM) *

and registered.




Registered as in a registered pedigree cat, or just registered with the council? If a pedigree his breeder would probably like to know where he is, most breeders ask to be contacted so they can assist in rehoming rather than the cat ending up in the pound.

Also how long have you had him and how did you introduce the 2 cats. A 3 year old cat could take quite some time to settle into the home.

He looks blue to me, not chocolate or cream.
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post Aug 12 2012, 02:07 PM
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hi free ragdoll

Good on you for taking on a rescue baby :)
Chocolate Dots is correct, you have a gorgeous Blue Mitt with blaze boy, and he looks to be a good size.

If you havent had him long, I would also wait a little longer and allow them to adjust to each other :)

Please feel free to ask more questions, there is a wealth of info on this board :)


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