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Ragdoll kittens & cats in Arizona

Looking for a Ragdoll kitten or cat in Arizona? Adopt a Pet can help you find an adorable Ragdoll near you.

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Below are our newest added Ragdolls available for adoption in Arizona. To see more adoptable Ragdolls in Arizona, use the search tool below to enter specific criteria!
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Gravy

Ragdoll

Male, Young
Phoenix, AZ
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(when grown) -
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Good with kids, Shots are up-to-date, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Gravy was born on June 23rd 2022 and is a very affectionate seal point bicolor ragdoll cat. He is currently 12.6 lbs and expected to be no more than 18lbs full grown. Gravy is our second cat and was introduced to our 4 year old British Shorthair (Biscuit) slowly over the course of 3 weeks when we first brought him home in January. Their introduction went well, but as Gravy has grown larger and is still a playful kitten, Biscuit has become increasingly stressed, exhibiting changes to appetite, sleep, and social behavior. We believe that Gravy is just being playful and isn't aware of how strong he is as he has not shown signs of intentional aggression and has never hissed at Biscuit or any humans. Gravy may be a good fit for other cats that match his size, age, and/or playfulness. Gravy will show his affection by kneading in your lap, and cuddling with you in bed. He tolerates being held and groomed very well, particularly when sleepy.
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Donut

Ragdoll

Female, Young
Phoenix, AZ
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Donut is one of the sweetest girls. I’ve had her for two years. But sadly my step kids are allergic to her. I have tried everything I can to be able to keep her. But I hate seeing their allergies get so bad. She is very playful. She loves to cuddle. She is very vocal, she loves to talk. Her meows will help you know what she wants. She loves doggy doors and is great with staying around the home. She comes with food, 2 litter boxes, a scoop, a new tub of litter, some toys, treats, cat nip, and a cat tower if wanted. She is super loving and loves to cuddle. She really like sleeping on feet lol. She really is the best.
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Gilda

Ragdoll

Female, 1 yr 2 mos , Bonded Pair
Scottsdale, AZ
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Shots are up-to-date, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Gilda seems more independent than Gidget, but they are probably twins. They are rescues, so we have not idea breeding, but they act like Ragdolls. Gilda is not quite as happy on leash as Gidget. She likes her tummy gently scratched. She was born about March 22, 2022.l She does not have to be adopted with her sister, but they are so well balanced. There is only one ounce weight difference. They play vigorously with lots of leaps, but flop wherever to rest and are generally calm. If you want to meet either kitten, call Susanne at 480-694-9998 for an appointment. We do adoptions in your home so can answer questions about introduction.
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Gidget

Ragdoll

Female, 1 yr 2 mos , Bonded Pair
Scottsdale, AZ
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with cats, Shots are up-to-date, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Gidget is a rescue. She behaves like a Ragdoll, but we have no idea her breeding. Gidget was born about March 22, 2022, to Gigi. She has a sister that may be a twin. She weighs 7# 2 oz. and will probably be twice the size of her mother. We have been told the father is big. Gidget is started on a leash and when feels safe loves it. She is very loving and happy in your lap. She and her sister, Gilda, are often in different rooms, but if a door is closed between them, she is the one that cries for it to be opened. Sorry about the photos. I cannot distinguish Gilda from Gidget in cell photos, so repeated on each description. The differences are subtle: Gilda carries her tail a bit less vertical and she has grey and brown hairs where thickest. Computer is going down for major surgery, so no time now to update. Gidget is jet black and happier on leash. Call Susanne 480-694-9998 for an appointment of discussion.

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SOS Kitty

Scottsdale , AZ 85251

Pet Types: cats

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SOS Kitty

Scottsdale , AZ 85251

Pet Types: cats

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