Patterns and colors

Patterns:

As you might have seen already, our tomcats are sepia and point. Sepia Ragdolls have a double balinese gene. This means that all kittens out of a sepia parent, will me either mink (if bred to a point queen) sepia (if bred to a mink or sepia queen), or solid (if bred to a solid queen). To be able to have such a wide range of variety in our litters, we test all of our breeder Ragdolls for both coat colors and (to verify the hidden coat genetics) and genetic diseases through DNA testing. 

Colors:

Lilac

We also breed beautiful lilac Ragdolls. Not only because they’re beautiful on their own, but also because lilac Ragdolls who’m cary cinnamon, can have fawn kittens. We have a lilac queen carrying cinnamon in our breeding group. She is the sweetest goofy cuddler of all times. More about her can be found under the banner ”our Ragdolls”.

Cinnamon 

Cinnamon is currently very rare among the Ragdoll. To prevent abuse of this scarcity, we only offer cinnamon carrier kittens to forever pet homes and to ethical breeders. 

Fawn 

Even rarer than cinnamon is fawn. Fawn is the dilute of cinnamon and is very hard to breed. We are very lucky to have cinnamons who cary dilute so if you’re on time and we have a mutual click, we might be able to offer you a very rare forever fluffy friend in the color fawn.