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Ragdoll Kittens for Sale in North Carolina: Breeders List 2025

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Catster advocates for adopting before shopping, though we fully understand that 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 the breeders listed here. We have simply put the top-recommended ones all in one place for you to get in touch and make the best decision for yourself. Learn more about our stance and how to choose the right breeder here.

If you’re searching for an affectionate feline for your home, you can’t go wrong with a Ragdoll kitten. As one of the largest domesticated cats, the Ragdoll is a lovable, well-natured feline who learns quickly and enjoys spending time with people. Selecting a Ragdoll breeder near your home is less challenging when you have adequate information to make a decision. We put together a comprehensive list of breeders serving North Carolina to make the process stress-free and straightforward.

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The 7 Ragdoll Kitten Breeders in North Carolina

1. Allstar Rags

All Star Rags logo

📍 Dunnellon, FL

Although it’s located in Florida, Allstar Rags also provides Supreme Grand Champion Ragdolls to North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Virginia. One of its Ragdoll kittens in Europe recently won a cat show in Austria. All its kittens are raised until they are 12 months old and have a 2-year from-birth genetic health guarantee. Allstar Rags posts updated lists of available kittens that include seal bicolor, seal mitted, seal point, lynx point, blue mitted, blue bicolor, and blue point.


2. Jollytime Ragdolls

Jollytime Ragdolls logo

📍 Salisbury, North Carolina

Jollytime Ragdolls is a TICA-registered breeder that raises and sells kittens for pets and breeders. It breeds solid, traditional, sepia, and mink Ragdolls. The available colors include black, lilac, cinnamon, fawn, blue, seal, and chocolate, and the patterns offered include bicolor, colorpoint, mitted, tortie, and lynx. Jollytime Ragdolls do not raise blue-eyed white Ragdolls. Its sanitary breeding facility is FeLV and FIV-free.


3. Lake Norman Ragdolls

Lake Norman Ragdolls logo

📍 Denver, North Carolina

Located on the west side of beautiful Lake Norman, Lake Norman Ragdolls is a hobby breeder that raises TICA-registered Ragdolls. It specializes in traditional, mink, and blue-eyed white Ragdolls. Most of the adorable kittens are from Supreme Grand Champion Lines. The cats are raised in a home environment where they regularly interact with children to develop social skills. All of Lake Norman Ragdolls’ kittens come with a 2-year guarantee against genetic defects.


4. Tubby Dolls Ragdolls

Tubby Dolls Ragdolls logo

📍 Serving North Carolina

Located in Virginia and serving the North Carolina area, Tubby Dolls Ragdolls raises kittens at home in a cage-free environment. The cattery breeds lynx and traditional patterns exhibiting mitted, bi-color, and color point markings in seal and blue points. All Tubby Dolls’ kittens are DNA tested by North Carolina State University to ensure the cats are healthy. You can visit the “available kittens” section of the website to check out all the gorgeous baby Ragdolls.


5. Angel Girl Ragdolls

Angel Girl Ragdolls logo

📍 Serving North Carolina

At Angel Girl Ragdolls, the friendly kittens are raised in a large Victorian farmhouse with plenty of space to move around and play. It breeds a variety of Ragdolls, including chocolates, lilacs, blues, and seals, and the kittens’ colors include cream, red, and tortie. Angel Girl Ragdolls’ kittens are raised in a loving home with help from the owners’ children, two dogs, and a parakeet. To ensure the health of the felines, they test the cats for FIV, FeLV, PKD, HCM, blood type, and color type.


6. Eyes of Blue Cattery

Blue Eyes Cattery

📍 Franklin, North Carolina

Eyes of Blue Cattery raises Ragdolls at home surrounded by the stunning mountains of Franklin, North Carolina. It is a member of Ragdoll Fanciers Worldwide (RFW), TICA, and RFCI. The Ragdoll varieties include seal tortie mitted, solid white, blue colorpoint, blue bicolor, bicolor lynx, blue mitted, and blue mitted lynx. You can examine the website for a thorough description of the colors, patterns, and points of the Ragdoll breed.


7. Wilson Creek Ragdolls

Wilson Creek Ragdolls logo

📍 Trent Woods, North Carolina

Wilson Creek Ragdolls raises TICA-registered kittens in a cage-free environment. Its breeding program produces sepia, mink, and traditional Ragdoll Kittens that are tested for HCM And PKD1 by the University of California Davis. Wilson Creek Ragdolls provides (upon request) its customers with pedigree information on five generations of its breeding adults.

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New Kitten Preparations

Since you're hard at work researching which breed to welcome into your life, it's probably a good time to introduce a few kitten essentials that will help seamlessly transition your furbaby into their new home. Ensuring you provide them with the proper care, comfort, and enrichment will help your kitten thrive and grow into a well-established and healthy feline! Check out our top recommendations in our New Kitten Checklist linked below!

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Conclusion

This concludes our list of the best Ragdoll breeders in North Carolina. If purchasing a kitten is the right move for you and your family, we encourage you to do your research to find a breeder who acts with the best interest of the kittens at the forefront. Good luck in your search!

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