My situation is what I like to call unique. For starters, I've posted a few times on this site, so I'm technically not a newbie based the the definition of the word. Secondly, I don't own a cat (never have)--not yet anyway.
I'm the one craving to share my life with a Ragdoll (and my husband).
We have our names on a very reputable breeder's list and will have our choice of two kittens (I didn't get on her list fast enough!). She lives four hours away from us, so I'm hoping she might meet us halfway when it's time to take our kitten home (which won't be for nearly three months). Ack!
In the meantime, I'll be reading everything that I can about Ragdolls. I already know a considerable amount about the available colors/ patterns, as well as the Ragdoll personality.
I'm open to any sage advice from any and all cat lovers.
As a side note: As I type this post, my cockatiel Joey is making kissing noises to one of his favorite toys. Silly boy. Our other bird, a Maximilian Pionus named Holly Moon, is happily chewing up one of my husband's business cards. (He has lots of extras and found that they're good for keeping busy beaks occupied!)
Thanks for reading this far,
Jenk
I'm the one craving to share my life with a Ragdoll (and my husband).
In the meantime, I'll be reading everything that I can about Ragdolls. I already know a considerable amount about the available colors/ patterns, as well as the Ragdoll personality.
I'm open to any sage advice from any and all cat lovers.
As a side note: As I type this post, my cockatiel Joey is making kissing noises to one of his favorite toys. Silly boy. Our other bird, a Maximilian Pionus named Holly Moon, is happily chewing up one of my husband's business cards. (He has lots of extras and found that they're good for keeping busy beaks occupied!)
Thanks for reading this far,
Jenk