Ragdoll Kittens for Sale in Singapore
Ragdoll cats are famous for their stunning blue eyes, plush semi-long coats, and the way they go limp and relaxed when picked up — making the Ragdoll one of the most beloved family cat breeds in the world. Seal Bicolor, Blue Bicolor, Seal Colorpoint, Blue Colorpoint, and Lynx Ragdoll kittens available.

Available Ragdoll Kittens for Sale in Singapore
View current Ragdoll kittens in Singapore, compare temperament, health records, and enquire about upcoming litters.

Mars
Ragdoll · 4 months · blue bicolour lynx · Male · 13 Jun 2026

Nova
Ragdoll · 4 months · blue bicolour · Female · 13 Jun 2026

Decker
Ragdoll · 4 months · blue bicolour · Male · 13 Jun 2026

Juno
Ragdoll · 4 months · blue bicolour lynx · Female · 13 Jun 2026

Speta
Ragdoll · 4 months · blue bicolour lynx · Female · 13 Jun 2026
Upcoming Kittens in Singapore
Tiny paws on the way! British Shorthair, British Longhair, Ragdoll, and Munchkin kittens arriving in NekoTown Singapore every month!
Two Blue British Shorthair kittens joining the cattery this Friday.
Three British Shorthair kittens in Cream White and Lilac White coats.
Five Ragdoll kittens in Blue Bi-colour and Blue Lynx Bi-colour patterns.

Why Ragdoll Cats Fit Singapore Homes
About Ragdoll Cats in Singapore
The Ragdoll is a serene and graceful breed cherished for its striking blue eyes and silky coat. Renowned for a uniquely docile temperament, they are the ultimate indoor companions for those seeking a devoted and affectionate pet.
The Origin and History of the Ragdoll Cat
The Ragdoll cat originated in 1960s California, when breeder Ann Baker began selecting kittens from a white longhaired cat named Josephine — kittens that displayed an unusually relaxed, melting-into-your-arms temperament when handled. By breeding only the most docile individuals over several generations, she established the Ragdoll as a distinct pedigreed breed. The name itself — "Ragdoll" — comes from the breed's signature habit of going completely limp when picked up, exactly like a stuffed rag doll.
A relatively young breed, the Ragdoll was officially recognized by CFA in 1993 and is now registered with every major international cat association including TICA and FIFe. Today the Ragdoll is one of the most beloved family cat breeds worldwide, widely known as the "Golden Retriever of cats" thanks to its gentle, affectionate, deeply people-oriented nature.
Ragdoll Cat Appearance|Blue Eyes, Plush Coat, Large Build
The Ragdoll is one of the largest domestic cat breeds and has one of the most recognizable looks in the cat world:
Blue Eyes: a true Ragdoll always has blue eyes (it's part of the breed standard), ranging from pale sky blue to deep sapphire — the deeper the color, the more prized
Semi-Long Silky Coat: smooth, flowing, and with very little undercoat — meaning Ragdolls actually shed less than many other long-haired cats
Large Build: adult male Ragdolls weigh 6–9 kg, females 4–6 kg, making the Ragdoll a medium-to-large breed
Pointed Pattern: the face, ears, legs, and tail are darker than the body — the Ragdoll's signature coloring
Slow Maturing: Ragdolls take 3–4 years to reach full size and retain a kitten-like personality far longer than most cat breeds
Ragdoll Patterns:
Colorpoint Ragdoll: solid darker points on face and limbs, with no white anywhere on the body
Mitted Ragdoll: white "mittens" on the paws plus a white chin
Bicolor Ragdoll: an inverted white "V" on the face, white chest and belly — the most popular Ragdoll pattern on the market
Lynx Ragdoll: tabby markings layered on top of any of the above
Ragdoll Colors: Seal, Blue, Chocolate, Lilac, Red (Flame), Cream
Most Popular Ragdoll Color Combinations: Seal Bicolor Ragdoll, Blue Bicolor Ragdoll, Seal Colorpoint, Blue Colorpoint, Seal Lynx Bicolor, Blue Lynx Bicolor
For Singapore families searching for Ragdoll kittens for sale, the breed’s gentle temperament is the main advantage. Ragdolls usually suit indoor HDB and condo homes because they are people-oriented, soft-voiced, and more interested in companionship than roaming.
Ragdoll pedigree, health records and care standards
Every NekoTown Ragdoll kitten is supported by clear cattery records, parent background, vaccination notes and breed care guidance, so you can view with confidence.





Ragdoll 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.
Ragdoll Kittens in Singapore FAQ
Common questions about Ragdoll kittens for sale in Singapore, HDB and condo suitability, pricing, care, and viewing.
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