Ragdoll Kitten for sale in Orlando, Florida | Petzlover


Ultra-rare Tica Seal Mink Tortie Ragdoll Kitten
Listing Type
Pet for Sale
Listing Description
Two free cats, package deal, to good home. Charlie is the Gray & White adult, about 13 years old. Wimbley is the mostly Black with some White daughter, about 11 years old. They are indoor cats and always have been. I believe they are a ragdoll variety, but font know for sure. Both are spay/neutered and have claws. They are fearfull of being outdoors. We aquired the cats a couple of years ago and I found out afterward that I'm very allergic. Charlie is very sweet and cuddly, while Wimbley is cautious of people, especially young kids. When they first moved in, Charlie hid for a few days and Wimbley for almost a month. They eat each evening around 5:30 or 6 when we get home from work. Charlie loves to eat, so thinks he's starving by then...as you can see, he's not. Charlie will throw up every few weeks and I do believe it's from over eating, but don't know for sure. We buy the hairball control food and that does seem to help. We live in SouthEast Fort Collins where you can pick up, but willing to deliver to anywhere within 20 miles of our home. Will provide litter box, litter, food containers, food, treats, toys and bed.options. (***) ***-***4
FAQ for Petzlover Listing: Ultra-rare Tica Seal Mink Tortie Ragdoll Kitten
1. What are the characteristics of a Ragdoll cat?
Ragdoll cats are known for their gentle and affectionate nature. They tend to be social, love to cuddle, and often go limp when held, which is where they get their name. They have a strikingly beautiful appearance with soft, semi-long fur and striking blue eyes.
2. Are the two adult cats included in the listing friendly?
Charlie, the Gray & White adult cat, is very sweet and loves to cuddle. Meanwhile, Wimbley, the mostly Black with some White daughter, is a bit more cautious, especially around young children.
3. What age are the cats being offered?
Charlie is approximately 13 years old, and Wimbley is about 11 years old.
4. Are the cats indoors or outdoors?
Both cats are indoor cats and have always lived indoors. They are fearful of being outdoors.
5. What comes with the cats?
You will receive essential items including a litter box, litter, food containers, food, treats, toys, and a bed for the cats.
6. Do the cats have any special dietary needs?
The owner provides hairball control food, which seems to help, especially for Charlie, who may overeat occasionally.
7. Can I visit the location before adopting?
Yes, you can pick up the cats from the SouthEast Fort Collins area. The owner is also willing to deliver within 20 miles of their home.
8. Are the cats spayed or neutered?
Yes, both Charlie and Wimbley are spayed/neutered and have claws.
9. How do the cats react to new environments?
When initially introduced to a new home, Charlie hid for a few days, while Wimbley was more cautious and hid for almost a month.
10. Why is the owner giving up the cats?
The owner is allergic to cats and, after acquiring them, realized they cannot continue to care for them.

























