I'm sorry to hear about your situation. I don't think anyone can provide advice for a kitten in this condition other then a immediate Vet visit is required.
Our kitten was hit on the head with a big glass jar and started seizing. Shortly after she stopped breathing. I was able to recessitate and rushed her to ER. The ER Vet gave her Mannitol injections and she completely recovered. But I think it is only effective if given within the first few...
I agree with the PCR test. The IDEXX 2627. TF is in about 20% of the cat population. We had it in our cattery about 8 years ago and successfully treated it. Vets don't mention it much because they may not be up to date with current information. Here is a link to the best source of...
It's a dosing guide on the Fanciers Health list. Unfortunately, I can't download it. I always give a big syringe full of water after dosing to make sure it goes all the way down.
I breed Ragdolls. We have a good diversity in the gene pool so line breeding is not necessary in most cases.
A breeder must know their lines well. When you line breed, you increase homozygous alleles in the DNA thus locking in traits. These can be positive or negative traits. Typically a...
We traveled from So.Cal. to go to this show. The 9th International Ragdoll Congress was held there and we were showing our 1.5 year old seal colorpoint. We enjoyed the show although I felt like I walked 5 miles :)
We used to use WBCL but switched to Sweatscoop after a breeder friend lost a litter of kittens to aflatoxin mold.
http://truthaboutpetfood.com/caution-to-use-of-corn-based-cat-litters
It is most likely Pyometra. An infection of the uterus. She needs to see the vet and get spayed asap. They will prescribe Anitbiotics and it should clear up. As mentioned it appears to be open Pyometra which isn't as dangerous but very serious. Please take her asap!
As a breeder, I have owned many cats through the years and I have only had one incident like this one. We immediately took him to the vet and he was very very sick.
We do not allow casual visits for people that have never seen a Ragdoll. Each time we have people in our house it increases the chance of a communicable disease to be brought in. We usually require a refundable deposit to come see the kittens. We tell all potential clients not to come on the...
I have been breeding Ragdolls for several years. The best advice I can give to a buyer is do your research. Check for complaints and see what organizations the breeder participates in. One has to remember that you are buying a living creature and good breeders try to produce the best that...
I have been breeding Ragdolls for about 6 years. The advice you have been given is a excellent way to get into the Cat Fancy. We showed neuters for two years prior to getting our first breeding cat.
Breeding is very rewarding but can also be stressful. Back in 2008 we learned that we had...
Sorry but there is no reason to be breeding those cats together. They will be Moggies. Most breeders do not grant breeding rights for their cats unless your a established cattery. Not sure where your located but the best thing you can do for your girl is to spay her and enjoy her as a pet.
Our kittens usually show interest in food at 4 weeks. We do start them off with wetfood and put a little in their mouths to entice them. Sometimes we mix chicken babyfood in. We also put out babycat kibble and they take to it very well.