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How Much Do Ragdoll Kittens Cost? A Guide to Pricing & What to Expect

  • Writer: Lisset Garcia
    Lisset Garcia
  • Feb 21
  • 2 min read

Updated: Feb 27


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If you’re considering adding a Ragdoll kitten to your family, understanding the cost of a purebred Ragdoll is essential. Prices can vary significantly depending on factors like breeder reputation, health testing, pedigree, and quality. While it may be tempting to look for a “cheaper” kitten, low prices often come with risks such as poor breeding conditions, lack of health screening, and genetic issues.


Average Cost of a Ragdoll Kitten

How much do Ragdoll kittens cost? The price of a purebred Ragdoll kitten typically falls into one of two categories:


Pet-Quality Ragdoll Kitten – $1,500+ (Low Side)

  • Best suited for companionship and family pets.

  • Meets breed standards but may not be suitable for breeding or showing.

  • Comes spayed or neutered (as per ethical breeder policies).


Show/Breeding-Quality Ragdoll Kitten – $3,500+

  • Meets the highest breed standards for show competitions.

  • Has exceptional features, coat patterns, and conformation.

  • Typically comes with breeding rights (only offered by ethical breeders to approved programs).


Tip: Be wary of kittens priced under $1,500—low prices often indicate backyard breeding, lack of health testing, or unethical breeding practices.


What Determines the Cost of a Ragdoll Kitten?

Several factors influence the price of a Ragdoll kitten. Here’s what contributes to the cost difference between breeders:


1. Breeder Reputation & Registration

  • TICA & CFA Registration – Ethical breeders are registered with The International Cat Association (TICA) or The Cat Fanciers’ Association (CFA), ensuring their kittens meet purebred breed standards.

  • Experience & Reputation – Well-established breeders with proven bloodlines and ethical breeding practices tend to charge higher prices due to their commitment to quality.


2. Health Testing & Veterinary Care

  • Genetic Testing for HCM & PKD – Ethical breeders invest in screening for Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (HCM) and Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD), reducing the risk of hereditary illnesses.

  • Vaccinations & Deworming – Kittens receive age-appropriate vaccinations, deworming, and veterinary checkups before going to their new homes.

  • Health Guarantee – Responsible breeders offer a health contract, ensuring their kittens come from healthy, disease-free bloodlines.


3. Pedigree & Bloodline Quality

  • Champion Bloodlines – Show-quality Ragdolls often come from championship-winning lines, making them more expensive.

  • Breeding Rights – Kittens intended for breeding are carefully selected for genetic diversity and quality, making them more costly than pet-only kittens.


4. Kitten Socialization & Early Training

  • Raised in a Home Environment – Ethical breeders raise kittens underfoot, ensuring they are well-socialized, affectionate, and confident.

  • Early Socialization – Kittens are exposed to different household environments, sounds, children, and other pets, making them better adjusted.


5. Coat Color & Pattern

  • Some Ragdoll Colors Are Rarer – While traditional Seal and Blue Ragdolls are common, rarer colors like Chocolate, Lilac, Cinnamon, and Fawn can be priced higher.

  • Unique Patterns – Patterns like Bicolor, Mitted, Lynx, Tortie, and Torbie may also influence pricing based on demand.

 
 
 

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