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Buyer's Guide7 min read · June 2026

Ragdoll kittens in Singapore: temperament, price and care

Blue-point Ragdoll cat with blue eyes at Meowtelier Singapore

Few breeds are as well suited to family life as the Ragdoll — gentle, affectionate and famously relaxed. If you're considering a Ragdoll kitten in Singapore, this guide covers temperament, colours, grooming, price and the health checks that separate a well-bred kitten from a risky one.

The Ragdoll temperament

Ragdolls were bred for one trait above all: a calm, trusting nature. The name comes from their habit of going soft and limp when picked up. They are large, slow-maturing cats, deeply attached to their people — a Ragdoll will follow you around the house, greet you at the door and settle wherever you are. They are gentle and tolerant, which is why they're such a popular choice with families and first-time owners. Our Ragdoll breed guide goes deeper on character and history.

Are Ragdolls good for first-time owners?

Yes — they're one of the easiest breeds to start with. Placid, sociable and forgiving of handling, Ragdolls rarely show the skittishness or territorial behaviour that can surprise new owners. They do best in homes where someone is around for part of the day, as they genuinely enjoy company. For an apartment in Singapore, an air-conditioned room and a little daily attention keep a Ragdoll content.

Ragdoll colours and patterns

Ragdolls are a pointed breed — face, ears, legs and tail carry deeper colour than the body. Classic colours are seal and blue, with chocolate, lilac, red and cream also seen. These come in three patterns: colourpoint (no white), mitted (white paws and chin) and bicolour (a white inverted V on the face). All carry the signature blue eyes, and kittens are born white, developing colour over their first weeks.

Grooming and care

The semi-long coat is silky rather than woolly and lacks a dense undercoat, so it mats far less than its length suggests. A thorough comb once or twice a week keeps it beautiful, with extra attention behind the ears and along the back legs. They shed moderately, more so seasonally. Otherwise their care is simple: routine nail trims, dental care and a cool, calm environment.

Ragdoll kitten price in Singapore

Ragdoll kittens in Singapore typically start from SGD 5,XXX, varying with colour, pattern and registration. As always, a price far below the going rate is a warning sign rather than a bargain. See how much a pedigree kitten costs in Singapore for what should be included.

Health and what to check before buying

Ragdolls are generally healthy, but responsible breeding means screening parents for HCM (hypertrophic cardiomyopathy). Before buying, confirm the cattery is AVS-licensed, the kitten is TICA/ANCATS-registered, and it goes home vet-checked, vaccinated, microchipped and dewormed. Our guide to licensed cattery vs backyard breeder covers the red flags to watch for.

Ragdoll availability changes by season as we breed in small batches — the best way to find one is to join our Ragdoll waitlist.

Frequently asked questions

How much is a Ragdoll kitten in Singapore?
Ragdoll kittens in Singapore typically start from SGD 5,XXX, depending on colour, pattern, pedigree and registration.
Are Ragdolls good for first-time cat owners?
Yes. Ragdolls are placid, sociable and forgiving of handling, which makes them one of the easiest and most rewarding breeds for first-time owners.
What colours and patterns do Ragdolls come in?
Classic Ragdoll colours are seal and blue, with chocolate, lilac, red and cream also seen, in colourpoint, mitted and bicolour patterns. All have blue eyes.
What health tests should Ragdoll parents have?
Ragdoll parents should be DNA-tested for HCM (hypertrophic cardiomyopathy), the condition most relevant to the breed, alongside a wider DNA panel.

Interested in a Ragdoll kitten?

Tell us what you're looking for and we'll be in touch when our next Ragdoll litter is ready for viewing.

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