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Ragdoll Kittens for Sale in Ohio: Breeders List 2025

woman owner holding her ragdoll kitten

Disclaimer: 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 live in Ohio, it can be complicated to find reputable Ragdoll cat breeders. As with any service that requires ethical behavior, you have to do your research. When you bring home a precious kitten, you need to know that they are in the best health possible.

Finding a breeder in the Buckeye State doesn’t have to be a daunting task, but you do need to make sure you choose someone who has a history of successful litters, has available or upcoming kittens, and is within your budget.

Here is a list of Ragdoll breeders in Ohio for your consideration.

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The 3 Ragdoll Breeders in Ohio

1. Kiki’s Ragdolls

Kiki’s Ragdolls

📍 Cincinnati, Ohio

The first on our list of Ragdoll breeders is Kiki’s Ragdolls, a humble small cattery located just outside of Cincinnati, Ohio. These kittens have lots of pictures posted on Facebook and the website. Many reviews rave about the quality and temperament of the kittens.

This breeder does not allow home visits to protect the health of the mom and the kittens and human household members, due to the risk of spreading illness. You must pick out kittens and check availability based on videos and pictures.


2. Moonseed Ragdoll Cats

Moonseed-Ragdoll-Cats

📍 Columbus, Ohio

Moonseed Ragdolls is a small, home-based cattery that allows all kitties to free roam the house. It prides itself on producing litters with incredibly socially sound temperaments. It has a primary focus on the well-being of these animals to improve the overall breed.

This cattery is a member of TICA, CFA, Ragdoll Fanciers’ Club International, and Ragdoll Fanciers’ Worldwide Club. You can find all adoption information and forms on the website to inquire about a future kitten.


3. Big City Ragdoll Cats

Big-City-Ragdoll-Cats

📍 Cincinnati, Ohio

And last on our list of Ragdoll breeders in Ohio is Big City Ragdolls, located in Cincinnati. It’s an excellent cattery that offers tons of perks. It’s TICA registered, and its kittens are incredibly socialized before placement. They will be raised alongside canines and kids to ensure proper exposure to new faces.

It also delivers. So, if you live in the surrounding states listed on the website, you might be able to own one of these fantastic felines—even if they have to come to you.

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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

There you have it: a list of the top Ragdoll breeders in Ohio. We encourage you to do your own research into any cattery that you might be interested in purchasing from.

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