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Ragdoll Kittens for Sale in Oregon: Breeders List 2025

female seal tabby point ragdoll kitten

Excited Cats advocates for adopting before shopping, though we fully understand there are many reasons for seeking a breeder. So, we encourage it to be done the right way. We have not personally visited or investigated all of the breeders below. We have put the top-recommended all in one place for you to get in touch and make the best decision for you. Learn more about our stance and how to choose the right breeder here.

The Ragdoll is one of the most popular cat breeds in the United States, and fans of the breed love its soft, fluffy coat and famously sweet and affectionate personality. Because the Ragdoll is a sought-after breed, finding a reputable breeder for your new Ragdoll kitten is especially important. You may find online ads for Ragdoll kittens or see them in retail pet shops, but be careful. Just like puppies, some purebred kittens may come from large-scale breeding operations known as mills.

To avoid mill kittens, which can often have costly health issues, it’s best to choose a responsible Oregon area Ragdoll kitten breeder who has a good reputation and is affiliated with an established cat breed organization.

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The 7 Ragdoll Breeders in Oregon

1. My Ragdoll Heaven

My Ragdoll Heaven

  • Portland, OR

My Ragdoll Heaven has been breeding Ragdolls for over 15 years. They are registered members of TICA (The International Cat Association). Their kittens are raised in a loving home environment with other cats and dogs and stay with mom and siblings until 12 weeks of age. Kittens come with a written contract and a 1-year health guarantee. Owners are required to spay/neuter their pets and keep their cats indoors.


2. Ragdolls PDX

Ragdolls PDX

  • Portland, OR

This small family cattery raises their Ragdoll kittens in a home with a Golden Retriever, so the kittens are socialized for homes with dogs. Male and female breeding adults test negative for a serious heart condition called HCM (Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy), which is sometimes seen in Ragdolls. Kittens come with a 2-year health guarantee.


3. Heavenly Rags

Heavenly Rags

  • Cataldo, ID (Oregon hand delivery)

Heavenly Rags is a TICA-registered hobby Ragdoll breeder offering hand delivery of kittens to buyers in Oregon. Kittens come from champion lines and are raised underfoot in a family home with a dog. All breeding cats at Heavenly Rags test negative for HCM, and kittens are guaranteed to be Ragdoll HCM negative for life.


4. Dragon Heart Cattery

Dragon Heart Cattery

  • Grants Pass, OR

Dragon Heart is a small cattery specializing in Ragdolls with the lynx coat pattern. Cats are registered with TICA and spayed/neutered before leaving the breeder at between 12 and 16 weeks of age. Kittens come with a 2-year genetic health guarantee and are dewormed and litterbox-trained before going to their new homes.


5. We Love Our Ragdolls

We Love Our Ragdolls

  • Vancouver, WA (near Portland, OR)

We Love Our Ragdolls is a small TICA and CFA registered Ragdoll breeder located in Washington, just north of Oregon. All breeding adults are tested for HCM and other inherited health conditions. Kittens come with a 2-year genetic health guarantee. Kittens go to their new homes between 12 and 14 weeks of age and are TICA and CFA-registered.


6. New Rose Ragdolls

New Rose Ragdolls

  • Vancouver, WA (near Portland, OR)

New Rose Ragdolls is a TICA registered small Ragdoll breeder in Washington, close to northern Oregon. Their kittens are raised and socialized in a home with other cats and dogs. The owner is a newer breeder who began breeding Ragdolls after having them as pets for several years.


7. Floppy Kitty Ragdolls

Floppy Kitty Ragdolls

  • Salem, OR

Hoppy Kitty Ragdolls breeds TICA registered Ragdoll kittens from a small family-run cattery. They specialize in blue and seal bicolor and mitted Ragdolls, and kittens come with a 2-year health guarantee. You can see kitten videos on their YouTube channel.

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