Wiseacres Ragdolls is a licensed breeder of blue point Ragdoll kittens. We are located just outside of Booneville, Arkansas on our farm. We breed a variety of Ragdoll kittens in many colors and patterns.
There are so many beautiful Ragdoll kittens… it’s hard to decide. Here is a guide to help you understand about blue Ragdoll kittens and patterns and to decide if a blue Ragdoll kitten is right for you.
What is a Blue Ragoll Kitten?
It visually looks like varying shades of gray, but it is called blue. A blue point Ragdoll kitten has cool shades of white across their bodies, merging into points of deep gray-blue color. Their tummies and chests should be lighter than the rest of their body, sometimes almost white. Their paw pads and nose leather are slate gray.
What do Points mean?
Point patterns are the most well-known coloration in Ragdolls. Ragdolls possess a lighter body color with darker shades on their extremities or points, including their ears, paws, tail, and face. The contrast between the body and the points creates an alluring visual effect. The body color can vary from an even smoky light to medium brown, that gets darker with age. There may be some gradually shading into a lighter color on the belly and chest.
What are Patterns of a Blue Ragdoll Kitten?
The color patterns of blue Ragdoll kittens are point, bicolor and mitted.
Blue Point Ragdoll Kitten
A blue point Ragdoll has a colored mask, ears, feet, nose, paws and tail with a lighter shade on the body.
Blue Bicolor Ragdoll Kitten
Bicolor means two colors. The blue bicolor Ragdoll kittens have a white inverted V on the face with a pink nose. They have white legs, a white underbelly and the second color is on the ears, tail, nose and a paler color in a “saddle like pattern” on their back.
Blue Mitted Ragdoll Kitten
Mitted Ragdolls have the same points as blue point Ragdoll kittens but their legs have white “mitts” on the front feet (like “socks”) and white boots on the back legs. The chin should be white and there should be a white belly stripe. Mitted kittens could have a blaze (a white spot on the face).
When does a Ragdoll kitten stop changing colors?
Ragdoll kittens are born lighter colored and they acquire their coloring as they age. Some color starts to show within the first week or two. They get their final color by the age of 3 to 4 years.
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Other Physical Traits of Blue Ragdoll Kittens
The Ragdoll is a semi-long haired, blue eyed pointed cat with a sweet personality. The Ragdoll grows large and heavy but is slow to mature and may not reach full weight and size for four years. Full color is not reached until three years old. The Ragdoll is muscular with little fat except on the lower abdomen fatty pad.
These cats stand between 9–11 inches tall and are usually 17–21 inches in length (excluding their fluffy tail). The female weighs 10–25 pounds, with male Ragdoll cats typically weighing more 15-20 pounds, according to TICA.
Personality of Ragdoll Kittens
“Docile and sweet, the Ragdoll cat is popular with families and individuals alike given their friendly demeanour and laid-back nature. They will happily assume the role of best buddy around anyone and will love to spend their day playing with their owners.” – Purina UK
Breeder of Blue Ragdoll Kittens
Wiseacres Ragdoll Kittens is a small boutique breeder and a TICA Outstanding Cattery of Blue Ragdoll kittens for sale located outside Booneville, Arkansas. For over 20 years we have a breeder of Ragdoll kittens that are outstandingly beautiful, friendly and healthy. We only raise a small number of Ragdoll kitten litters per year with a limited number of Blue Ragdoll kittens for sale.