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Pet Kittens
A pet quality kitten is one that is meant to be a treasured pet and companion ONLY, not meant for breeding. Some pet kittens may be shown, others may not. Kittens are usually considered pet quality due to some small "flaw" in coloring or type that is only discernible to a judge or breeder. Pet quality kittens are spayed or neutered before they leave our house - we do not make exceptions to this rule.
Normally, our pet kittens are ready to go to their new homes between 13-16 weeks of age. By this time, they have received all age-appropriate vaccinations and have been microchipped and spayed or neutered. New owners will be provided with a contract of sale, a vaccination booklet, a current (not older than 48 hours) health certificate issued by our veterinarian, and a 4-generation pedigree. We bring our kittens to their new homes. We will deliver our kittens anywhere in Germany, and in several other European countries.
Pet kittens are priced at EUR 1,000. This includes vaccinations, microchip, health certificate, delivery and spay or neuter!
Adult Cats
Because we have often been asked why we choose to part with our altered "retirees", I would like to offer an explanation here.
Breeding purebred cats isn't just about "putting two cats together and selling kittens". It's about finding a breed that you love, learning all about that breed, and then trying to not only preserve the breed, but also to better it in some way. Doing that requires setting goals and constantly trying to improve. When we are successful in meeting our goals, the result is that the kittens we produce are "better" than their parents. When I say "better", I mean that maybe they are larger and robuster than Mom and Dad, or maybe they have easier-maintenance coats or bluer eyes (ideally all of the above, although that almost never happens in just one generation 😉... We are also sometimes motivated to retire kitties because it is simply best for their mental or physical well-being NOT to be bred. These, for example, are females who have difficulty birthing, little interest in raising kittens, lose too much weight and condition due to birthing and nursing, etc. Not all cats should be bred, and these cats are quickly retired from our breeding program!
It's not easy parting with these guys - many of whom we have helped into this world and watched grow from kittenhood into adulthood. HOWEVER - we are hobby breeders - we have no professional facilities, no professional help, and no cleaning lady. 😊 . In order to honor our commitment to ensure that our cats have good lives and receive not only the basics (high-quality food, fresh water, veterinary care) but also quality time, love, and attention, we have to be VERY careful not to keep too many cats in the house. For cat lovers who are totally enamored with Ragdolls, this is not an easy task. But unfortunately (or perhaps fortunately?) we have learned from past experiences that our family situation is just too demanding at this time in our lives for us to maintain a large breeding program, or a large group of "retirees". Breeding Ragdolls can be a WONDERFUL, fulfilling hobby, but it requires an enormous amount of hard work and dedication, and frankly it can quickly become a serious financial strain.
We have found that for us, the best solution for all of us is to find these beautiful, loving cats equally wonderful, loving homes where they can be treasured full-time. When we take these cats to their new homes and meet their new families, it makes it easier for us to let them go. When we hear about how well they're doing, or visit them (which we are often invited to do and do sometimes take advantage of, when time permits), or see pictures of them looking healthy, pampered and relaxed, we know that we have done the right thing.
They are some of the most beautiful, most loving Ragdolls that have ever graced our home, and they are looking for wonderful, loving families ONLY!
Welcome to Ragmagic Ragdolls
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We are the Stadter family; Amy and Ralph, and we live with our Ragdoll cats and kittens and our Australian Shepherd dog in Aglasterhausen, Germany. We fell in love with Ragdolls in 1997 and have been showing, breeding and learning about them since then.
We are hobby breeders and our animals are an important part of our family life. Our cats and kittens (our studs too!) live in the house with us.
We are active members of our TICA cat club, which organizes 2-3 cat shows per year. Amy is a licensed Allbreed cat judge for TICA (The International Cat Association).
Because we have a full schedule due to our busy family life, work, and cat shows, we have a very small number of litters per year. We have raised and shown a few of the most successful Ragdolls across the globe in the show ring, but we are even prouder of the consistently winning purrsonalities of our cats and kittens.