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My
name is Kirsty and I am the owner of Eden-Lea Ragdoll Cats,
which is in Nerang on the Gold Coast, about an hour's drive
from Brisbane, Australia. My Ragdoll kittens are born and
raised inside our home and treated as part of our family.
I
am a hobby breeder, not a commercial cattery. I do not breed
for profit (although I do try not to make a huge loss!). My
cats and kittens (and their new owners) come way before the
dollar, and I am quite selective about the homes they go to.
Yes, I do turn people away, quite a number in fact. So, if
you are not interested in trying to follow some of the basic
health principles listed below, I very politely ask you to please look elsewhere for your new
kitten/cat.
I
do show my cats, and 2007 was an exceptional year for me. We
won QICC Best Longhair Cat of the Year, (an amazing
achievement for a Ragdoll) and also Best Ragdoll Exhibit of
the Year (cat & kitten) with my gorgeous stud boy
HuggyBear, who I also managed to achieve QICC Diamond Double
Grand Champion status with. After fathering some lovely new
additions for Eden-Lea, Huggy has now gone on to a new home.

There
are a few ways in which I am very different from other
breeders, and these are:
1. I use "Natural Rearing" methods
2. I give a 2 week return policy on my cats and kittens
3. I do not keep your deposit, should you be unable to take
your kitten
4. I breed small Ragdolls
5. I am selecting and breeding for temperament first and
foremost
Here
is a more in-depth explanation of these points:
1.
I use "Natural Rearing" methods.....
I
believe the true way to a long and healthy life is thru
(a) providing a species appropriate,
raw diet
at all times
(b) avoiding the use of and minimising contact with toxic
substances, and
(c)
avoiding
vaccinations. I use natural treatments for any
problems that may arise - drugs/anti-biotics are only used
in emergency and if nothing else works. I do not vaccinate
my cats or kittens, click
here
for information on why. I do not use the standard chemical
pesticide products to worm or flea treat my kittens; natural non-toxic products only are used, and
only ever if necessary.
2.
I give a 2 week return policy on my cats and
kittens..... If
you are unhappy with your new kitten/cat within two weeks
of bringing him/her home, I will give a refund upon
return, less $50 for time and expenses incurred. But
please understand that this is not to be taken lightly or
viewed as a "trial" period, as it is difficult
and emotionally unsettling for a cat to change homes.
3.
I refund your deposit if you are unable to take
your new kitten/cat.....
as I believe keeping deposits when the purchase
does not go ahead is very unethical.
4.
I breed small Ragdolls.....
But
- why
breed small Ragdolls when they are supposed to be one of
the largest breeds of cat? Well, it first started with me
having great difficulty in obtaining cats to breed from
that were of the large size Ragdolls are supposed to be. I
was continually surprised, disappointed and very
frustrated when most
of my newly purchased breeding cats arrived here - at just
how small they were. So in the end, I thought that there
must be a reason I personally simply couldn't get big cats
and I just decided to go with what the Universe was
sending me - who am I to argue?
I had also noticed that a lot of people were asking me for
smaller cats, or choosing girls particularly because they
mature a smaller size than the boys.
Then, when I was thinking about doing Therapy Work with my cats
(which a well-bred Ragdoll is perfect for) I realised how
silly it was to plop a huge 8-9 kilo cat into the lap of a
frail 7kg 80 year old, or a three year old child.
..... So in the end, it seems the Universe was right!
5.
I am (first and foremost) selecting and breeding
for temperament.....
I
noticed thru my early days of breeding that the true
Ragdoll temperament has been completely bred OUT of
some bloodlines. I have had cats that I had bought as
kittens, and still couldn't even handle them after a year!
I believe that in trying to breed true to the Ragdoll
Standard - i.e. to produce show winning cats, some
breeders must have been selected for looks and type alone
- and NOT for temperament, when both should be an
important part of any Ragdoll breeding programme - after
all, most people want a Ragdoll mainly for their
purrsonality, and their beauty is usually secondary. So I
continued to search for bloodlines that had retained the
Ragdoll temperament.

I
am now following my goal to produce naturally &
genetically small, purebred Ragdolls from 100% Traditional
bloodlines, but most importantly - with the famed Ragdoll nature
and totally lovability. And it has been a huge success, my
"Eden-Lea Petite Ragdolls" are simply gorgeous
and born cuddlers - you get everything a Ragdoll is
supposed to be - looks, type and purrsonality - just that
most of them come in a smaller package.
Ragdoll
kitten at 6 weeks - Eden-Lea Magic Happens



So, who
said Ragdolls have no prey drive???
Below are my house
kitties, in their cat enclosure which opens thru the kitchen
by a cat-door. 
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