Mars
What living with Mars feels like
Mars may be the smallest boy in the litter, but true to his name, he seems to have endless energy.
He loves running, chasing, and playful adventures, bringing joy and excitement wherever he goes.
Outgoing and confident by nature, he enjoys interacting with his siblings and is always eager to be involved in family activities.
More about the kitten
Appearance Notes
Mars is a Blue Bicolor Ragdoll boy with excellent ear placement and a well-developed muzzle inherited from his father.
Despite being the last-born kitten, he is one of the largest and strongest in the litter.
With his sturdy build, balanced proportions, and classic Ragdoll features, he shows great potential as he continues to grow.
Care Guide
Hair brushing every 1-3 days.
Nail clipping every 2 weeks.
Bath every 2-6 months.
Feeding Method
Free feeding of dry kibble, 65g daily, available at all times.
Vaccination Details
Age-appropriate vaccinations completed.
Core vaccines (FVRCP) administered.
Rabies vaccines completed.
Full vaccination records, including product stickers, will be provided.
Breed Care Guide
Ragdolls are large, gentle, deeply affectionate cats that bond closely with their people. A few breed traits are worth planning for.
Coat & Grooming
- Semi-long, silky coat with little undercoat — less mat-prone than most longhairs, but still brush 2–3 times a week (more during shedding), focusing on the ruff, armpits and hindquarters.
Body & Build
- One of the largest breeds and very slow to mature — they keep filling out until about 3–4 years of age. Feed for steady, healthy growth; there is no need to rush it.
Temperament & Living With Them
- Famously docile and trusting — they often go limp when held (the "ragdoll" trait) and follow you from room to room. Because they are so gentle and non-defensive, keep them strictly indoors.
- They form strong bonds and do best with company — avoid leaving them alone for very long stretches.
Health Watch-points
- Ragdolls have a breed-specific HCM gene with a DNA test available; responsible breeders test their lines. Keep an ideal weight and attend annual vet checks. Refer to the cattery handover and your vet for your kitten's records.
Read our full kitten care guide for first-week setup, feeding, grooming, litter, health and Singapore home-safety basics.






