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My basic info
Breed
Ragdoll
Color
Cream or Ivory (Mostly)
Age
Adult
Sex
Male
Pet ID
–
Hair Length
long
My details
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Benjamin 6 to 7 yr old male lilac point Mink Ragdoll
This guy is so handsome he even looked great in his shelter photo ( see below with the stainless steel cage ) .His eyes are a sort of greeny blue a tea color in some lights that he may be a "Mink ragdoll" Minks are a special genetic line that includes some Burmese DNA and produces beautiful cats with greeny blue eyes. I had one other mink foster ( Zoey ) who came with papers so I knew what she was and I investigated the breed. Not sure with Benjamin but it is likely . He is so beautiful.. And big. He is a big armful of soft cat.
And he's the nicest guy. Nothing to complain about with him. He has a wonderful mellow personality. He is only there to please.
We have minimal info about him. He showed up in a shelter. No info about how he came to be there. He has a small half lima bean sized fatty cyst in the skin by his left ear. It is skin colored and just raised up a little. Not a big deal at all but he was to be put down the day we got him because of it. Any little thing is enough to get put on that list. A wonderful volunteer who can't foster but can help brought him to my attention( of course I said YES ) and then she brought him to me. We put him in intake iso for 2 weeks ( very boring but necessary ) and now he is out and showing up what a love he is. How did such a beautiful nice guy come to be in such jeopardy? I wish he could tell us.
He eats wet and dry food and is litterbox perfect.