Available Ragdoll
Kittens
View Our Current Ragdoll Kittens for Sale at Pinnacle Cattery
Site update: August 26, 2025
Kittens will be up to date on all vaccines, wormings and microchipped prior to going to their new homes. Kittens are litter box trained. Kittens are sold to Pet/Companion homes only unless prior arrangements are made.
Kittens will not be held without deposits. Deposits are non-refundable
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New Litter
We are expecting a new litter of ragdoll kittens in September 2025. Please contact us to
Be notified when they arrive.
If you are interested, send inquiries to Justin Smithey
Please email: [email protected]
Or
Call/Text:
706-537-6294
How to Adopt One of Our Ragdoll Kittens
Contact Pinnacle Cattery
To learn more about the availability of our kittens, or to reserve one, please Email or call/text Justin at 706-537-6294.
Our Testing Policy
We test all of our Ragdoll adult cats using the Optimal Selection feline disease screening test, which tests for more than 40 genetic diseases and includes breed relevance.
- Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (Discovered in the Ragdoll)
- Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD)

New Kitten Checklist
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Wet & Dry Food
All of our kittens currently have Iams Kitten dry food available at all times and receive a treat of canned food given once each day.
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Litter Box
Your kitten can be trained to use any type of litter box as they grow, but your kitten will be most familiar with a simple, non-enclosed, plastic litter box measuring 13 x 15 inches.
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Litter
Your kitten can be gradually switched to whatever litter you prefer; however, initially we recommend using a similar litter to what we use. We use Arm & Hammer’s FelinePine - Original Non-Clumping Litter.
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Scratching Post
Scratching posts and cat trees come in many shapes, sizes, and prices. No matter what type you choose, your new kitten will enjoy both climbing as well as a safe place to scratch.
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Grooming
Your kitten will need to be combed out on occasion to keep them free of tangles and a metal comb works best for this.
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Toys
We like to have a variety of toys on hand. Both toys that we can use to play with the kittens in addition to toys they can interact with alone.