Teddy - Ragdoll For Breeding in Los Angeles County, California


Ragdoll × Tabby
Age
1 year 5 months
Gender
male
Size
Medium
Weight
11.00 lbs
Age
1 year 5 months
Gender
male
Size
Medium
Weight
11.00 lbs
Abigail
Pet Owner
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About Teddy
My cat is named Teddy, he is super cute but hasn’t been introduced properly to any other cats. The only other time I’ve tried introducing him to a female kitty he was incredibly shy and kept going back into his carrier to hide. I’m not just looking for a kitty partner im also looking for some friends for my own cat. He is very patient and hasn’t scratched anyone before (except maybe twice because he was really scared so it wasn’t his fault) I also have a dog that he gets along with, as of right now he seems good around other dogs and cats as long as they aren’t running around like crazy.
Health & Care
Great With
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about this pet
Where is Teddy located?
Teddy is located in Los Angeles County, California. Contact the owner to discuss breeding arrangements and meeting logistics.
What is Teddy's health status?
Teddy is up-to-date on vaccinations. Health records are available from the owner. Always ask for health certifications and breeding clearances before arranging a breeding match.
Is Teddy good with children?
Yes, Teddy is reported to be good with children. This temperament trait may be passed on to offspring. As a stud, these traits could benefit multiple bloodlines.
How can I contact Teddy's owner?
You can message Teddy's owner directly through Petmeetly's secure platform. Discuss breeding arrangements, health certifications, stud fees, and schedule meetings.
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