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classic33

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As far as I know, it will be the 3rd of September in a year's time. And the year after that, 3rd September. Inescapable. We're trapped.
The first of those will be in
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Accy cyclist

Legendary Member
She is indeed. :smile:

My neighbour's......



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Accy cyclist

Legendary Member
Oooh, seal point ragdoll. :okay:

Ah, so there are different types?🤔
 
Ah, so there are different types?🤔

Yes. Ragdolls come in three patterns - pointed (no white), mitted (white feet) and bicolour (white blaze on face and white feet), and in the following colours; seal, blue, chocolate, lilac, red, cream and tortie. There are tabby versions of the same colours too, but basically a ragdoll is always a pointed cat with or without white. :smile:
 

Accy cyclist

Legendary Member
Yes. Ragdolls come in three patterns - pointed (no white), mitted (white feet) and bicolour (white blaze on face and white feet), and in the following colours; seal, blue, chocolate, lilac, red, cream and tortie. There are tabby versions of the same colours too, but basically a ragdoll is always a pointed cat with or without white. :smile:

She (neighbour) told me they cost more than £1000 these days. Is that true?🤔
 
She (neighbour) told me they cost more than £1000 these days. Is that true?🤔

It really does vary, but I'd consider that very expensive for a Ragdoll, even a show quality one. Most breeds are typically around £500-£700 for show quality, a little bit less for pet quality. Would only expect to be paying into four figures for something like a Bengal or a Sphynx or something of that ilk.
 

Accy cyclist

Legendary Member
It really does vary, but I'd consider that very expensive for a Ragdoll, even a show quality one. Most breeds are typically around £500-£700 for show quality, a little bit less for pet quality. Would only expect to be paying into four figures for something like a Bengal or a Sphynx or something of that ilk.

I think that after my much loved mutt goes to that big kennel in the sky :secret:, it's going to be either a Jack Russell pup, a small rescue dog, or a house cat.🤔

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I think that after my much loved mutt goes to that big kennel in the sky :secret:, it's going to be either a Jack Russell pup or a house cat.🤔

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Don't rule out rescue cats if you do ever decide to join us on the dark side. ;) Both my girls are rescues from the branch of Cats Protection I volunteer for. I got Poppy as a kitten and Lexi as a young adult. You can also go down the breed rescue route if you're after a specific breed, as most GCCF-registered breed clubs will have a welfare arm as well.
 
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