Traditional/Non Traditional Ragdolls

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TRADITIONAL BLUE EYED RAGDOLLS

NON-TRADITIONAL RAGDOLLS

I am often asked the question, Is it still a Ragdoll if it doesn’t have blue eyes? My answer is, (YES) Their is only one big difference between a Traditional Ragdoll and a Non-Traditional Ragdoll, The color of their eyes. The Traditional Ragdolls always have a variation of blue eyes and the Non-Traditional Ragdolls and Solid Ragdolls have Aqua, green, gold and rarely a variation of blue. This eye color difference does not mean that it isn’t a Ragdoll, They still have the great personality, the Rabbit like fur, and still come TICA registered just like the Traditional Ragdoll. All this means is that you can have more colors and patterns to choose from for your new family member-best friend. Below you will see pictures of Traditional and Non-Traditional Ragdolls. 

For more Info on Minks and Solid Ragdolls please go to any of the Links below.

Ragdoll Facts

Solid Ragdoll Info

Catzinc.org

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He is a Non-Traditional Ragdoll with rare blue eyes

(Seal Mitted Mink Ragdoll

He is a Traditional Ragdoll with beautiful blue eyes

(Blue Color Point Ragdoll)

She is a beautiful Non-Traditional Ragdoll with gold eyes

(Self Colored-Solid Black Tortie Mitted Ragdoll)

He is a beautiful Non-Traditional Ragdoll with Aqua colored eyes

(Seal Color Point Mink Ragdoll)

He is a Traditional Ragdoll with gorgeous blue eyes

(Blue Color Point Ragdoll)

At the discretion of Elvia’s Ragdoll Babz we reserve the right at any time to hold back the sale of any pet and/or breeder quality kitten to anyone for any reason if we feel that it is in the best interest of our babies.

*WE ARE STRICTLY A CLOSED CATTERY SORRY NO STUD SERVICE!*

The Pictures on this Web Site have not been Photo Shopped to change the eye coloring on any of these cats.

“This cattery has NOT been inspected by and is not endorsed by The International Cat Association, Inc.”