Roz &
Joanna Lamont ~ Aberdeenshire, North-East Scotland ~ Tel no: (01779)
471131
We
are small, hobby breeders who are registered with The British Ragdoll
Cat
Club, the Traditional Ragdoll Cat Society and the Progressive Ragdoll
Cat Club, and are based
on the beautiful coastline near Peterhead in Aberdeenshire.
It is our aim to preserve the original type and temperament of the
Ragdoll and we breed from traditional Old English and American champion
lines.
Cattitude Millenium Lad (Todd), our beautiful neutered pet.
We have embraced the new advances in veterinary science and have DNA tested all our breeding Ragdolls for the known Ragdoll HCM gene, which is now in accordance with the GCCF Ragdoll Breeding Policy. This year we have gone one step further and DNA screened for PKD. We are pleased to say that our Ragdolls have tested normal for both genetic tests and therefore, our kittens will also be normal.
Our Ragdolls can regularly be seen at the Scottish show bench as we strive to promote the Ragdoll breed as best we can. This is also a wonderful opportunity for the public to meet our Ragdolls in the fur! We are extremely proud of the trophies and titles that our Ragdolls have achieved in the few years that we have been showing. Our dedication was rewarded with the accolades of TRCS Breeder of the Year 2008 and TBRCC Junior Showman of the Year 2002.
We are home to Imperial
Grand Premier Cattitude Cleopatra who is Scotland's first Imperial
titled Ragdoll, and to our knowledge, was only the third Ragdoll to win
Overall Best in Show at an all-breed show.
Over the years we have raised a few litters of beautiful, laid-back
Cattitude Ragdoll babies who are all lovingly raised indoors where they
receive lots of attention and cuddles from the family. They are all GCCF
registered and pure-bred.
About Ragdolls

Ragdolls are stunning semi-longhaired cats with blue eyes. They are famous for their relaxed, friendly and trusting nature which makes them superb family pets.
Often Ragdolls will follow their owner round like a puppy and will even adopt the 'Ragdoll pose' of flopping flat on their backs with their legs stretched out for their tummies to be tickled!
They are incredibly affectionate and like to receive as much love as they give. For this reason Ragdolls are not suited to homes where they will be left on their own for long periods of time.
Cattitude Johnny BGood (Mickey)

Ragdolls
are always indoor cats and are safer inside because of
their docile, gentle nature and they are not very 'street-wise'.
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here to see more photos
Above: Cattitude Mocha Amarula (Archie) at 10 months old
© Cattitude Ragdolls 2007

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