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NURSERY NEWS
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
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We have babies available, Seal Points, Blue Points, Lynx Points and Solids.
Please e-mail your name, and phone number for more information to:
www.coyotexpress42@aol.com
or feel free to call 610-494-7965 and we will get back to you.
Please click on the camera icon to see all of the pictures.
NEW MEMBERS OF OUR FAMILY
Friday, February 20, 2009
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We are excited to introduce the newest member of our family, Willow, a Blue/Cream Solid, who is from the Tuftytoes lines which goes back to Ann Baker's original foundation cats. Our new boy, Salem, a Seal Mitted Lynx and another new girl, Tabbytha, a Seal Lynx also come from those original lines. The end of January we will be adding a Black Solid and a Red solid . We still have traditional colors and patterns.
What is a Solid Ragdoll?
Solid Ragdolls are not a new breed; they have been around since the creation of the breed. They come from very old lines that go back to Ann Baker's Cattery.They are purebred and SBT and TICA registered.
A Solid Ragdoll is a non-pointed or self colored cat. the body and point color are the same; a single color throughout. solids are born with full color and pointed cats are born white. The Solid Ragdoll will have eyes that are gold, green or aqua (some even have odd colored eyes) and the Pointed Ragdoll has blue eyes.
Solid Ragdoll Colors: Black, Blue, Red, Cream, Chocolate, Lilac, White, Blue/Cream, Tortie/Calico.
They can also be Tabby, Smoke or Silver, Bicolor and Mitted
They also have the wonderful loving, cuddly ragdoll personality.
www.solidragdolls.com
Solid Ragdolls
Blue/Cream Solid Ragdoll
Willow at 13 weeks
THE MAMAS AND THE PAPAS
Friday, February 20, 2009
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These are our sweet Mamas and Papas. Click on icon to view more pictures.
We now have two Solid (Self colored) girls and one Solid Boy to our Ragdoll Family..
All of our ragdolls are registered with TICA.
www.TICA.org
All of our breeders have been tested and are FeLV and FIV negative.
We have also done DNA testing on our breeders and we are pleased to say they are all negative for HCM, PKD, and MPS. For more information go to
www.catgenes.org
We do not declaw our cats. It is a painful surgery and often changes the personality of the cat. There are alternatives. Please go to
www.declawing.com
for more info. All of our kittens are trained to use a scratching post prior to leaving our home.
Calamity Jane our Seal Mitted Lynx.
Belle Star, Our Seal Bicolor Tortie
ABOUT RAGDOLLS
Monday, April 23, 2007
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The Ragdoll Cat had its beginnings in Riverside California in the1960's. A woman named Ann Baker used several feral cats, in which she recognized special qualities, to establish the Ragdoll breed. She used a feral cat named Josephine, who had become somewhat tame after being nursed back to health following an automobile accident. The kittens from her litters, Buckwheat, Daddy Warbucks and Fugianna were used to establish the breed. Ragdolls have become the fastest growing, most lovable breed ever developed. They are strictly indoor cats as they are very docile and depend upon and love their owners. They have very sweet temperaments, plush bunny like coats and big blue eyes. They are characteristically warm and friendly and want to be wherever you are. They will follow you from room to room. They are like having a dog in a cat suit. They have the purrfect personality for any family. All Ragdolls are pointed cats which means they have a darker color on ears, face, legs and tails with a lighter body color. the four standard colors are: seal, blue, lilac (or frost) and chocolate. There are three standard patterns colorpoint, mitted, and bicolor. More contemporary colors and patterns are flame, tortie and torbie(always female) and lynx which adds tabbie striping to the above colors and patterns. Ragdolls are large cats. Males can weigh between 12 and 20 pounds and females between 10 and 15 pounds at maturity. They do not reach full size, color, weight and fur capacity until approximately 3 years of age. Since the Ragdoll is slower to mature, we keep babies until they are between twelve and fourteen weeks of age.
solid ragdolls
Bates Curley (Seal Point Boy)
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