Pet Product Giveaway

CharlieThank you for entering Trigg's Birthday Bonus Giveaway!

Thank you again to the following manufacturers for making this giveaway possible:
Submit a photo of your kitty with an explanation of why she or he (or all your kitties) deserves a package of Trigg's favorite things.

Be sure to include your shelter or cat rescue of choice and why they deserve the other prize package!

Also, don't forget to go back to Trigg's Birthday Bonus Giveaway and copy and paste the message about the giveaway on Facebook or Twitter!


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Ragdoll Kitten

Floppycats.com is not a breeder website, but rather an informational website about Ragdoll cats.

If you are a reputable Ragdoll breeder, and would like an additional resource as to where to advertise your kittens for sale, then Floppycats.com might be an option.

There is an annual fee – but it allows you to list as many kittens as you’d like. You post them directly to our system through the fields below and will list each kitten individually.
  
An example of a listing is here: Rag Doll Kittens

If you are interested in listing your kittens or advertising with us, please contact us about advertising your Ragdoll kittens.

If you’ve already set up an advertising agreement with us, then you are welcome to go ahead and use the form below to post your available kittens.
   


Ragdoll Rehoming

Re-homing RagdollsFloppycats.com is an informational website about Ragdoll cats. Often times, I get inquiries from people looking for Ragdoll Rescues.

Whether you are an individual or a Rescue Group, I am happy to post any purebred Ragdoll cats or any Ragdoll "wannabes" on my site for free - that way, the kitty will get more exposure and hopefully find his or her forever home more quickly. If you need to re-home your kitty or adopt out a kitty, please feel free to use the form below to list out all the details.

I also strongly encourage you to also list your kitty on your Facebook page (in the post, ask your Facebook friends to cross post the link for you) and on YouTube (videos really help people see the true personality of your kitty) - when doing so - be sure to include all details that I've asked for below. Sending out an e-mail to all your friends with the details and asking them to forward it to anyone that might be interested is a good idea too.

You can also list your kitty on Floppycats.com's Facebook page. YouTube is an excellent resource when adopting a cat - lots of people can learn more about your kitty from a video - it's a way to truly capture your kitty's personality - and then you can easily link to that video when you cross list your kitty on Facebook, Craig's List and on sites like mine.

Be sure to include a description of the cat.  Here are some questions to consider when talking about their personality:

  • Does your kitty like to be inside?
  • Does your kitty like to be outside?
  • Is your kitty a lap cat?
  • Does your kitty purr?
  • What are your kitty's quirks good and bad?
  • Does your kitty have an average temperment, submissive temperment, or dominant temperment?
  • Does your kitty sleep in bed with you?
  • Does your kitty like water?
  • Does your kitty follow you around?
  • Where your kitty's favorite place to sleep?
  • Is your kitty lazy?
  • Is your kitty playful?
  • Does your kitty like to be up high?
  • Does your kitty like cat trees?

Also, be sure to include a reason for the rehoming as well as your contact information - age of the cat, whether or not s/he is declawed, neutered, etc. all helps.

I highly recommend asking for an adoption fee and require you ask for one in order for your kitty to be listed on my site.

Here's why:

  • When you have to pay for something, you tend to be more responsible with it
  • it keeps your kitty from becoming food for a snake
  • it keeps your kitty from becoming bait for another kind of animal
  • if someone can afford $200 for your kitty, then they can afford all the other things that come with owning a cat - vet bills, litter costs, food costs, etc.

Any true animal lover will have no problem paying an adoption fee. Someone that knows what it costs to take care of a cat, will understand why you are charging an adoption fee and someone who wants your kitty will pay it. You can always donate the adoption fee to a Ragdoll Rescue, a local shelter or to your vet clinic for strays that they receive in, if you aren't comfortable keeping it.

Wondering how the posting is going to look? Check out this Ragdoll Rescue listing.

Once the kitty is adopted, we can remove your contact information from the listing - but your kitty will remain on the site indefinitely.

I have helped adopt out several Ragdoll rescues through my site, so I hope you will take advantage of this free listing service.

If you are wanting to adopt a Ragdoll Rescue, please feel free to visit the current list of adoptable Ragdoll Rescues on our site or for more suggestions on how to find Ragdolls needing rescue near you, please visit our Ragdoll Rescue page.

Please feel free to contact me with any questions you might have.

Thanks,
Jenny

(In case we have questions!)
(If you want potential adopters to phone you)

 

Ragdoll Cat Stories

Share Your Cat Stories!

Do you want to share a funny story about your floppy cat? What about something you discovered about the food she or he likes or how she or he reacted to a certain situation? Whether it’s something as simple as how she or he played with a catnip toy this morning or their visit to the vet, we want to hear about it!

If you think you know what the best cat toy is, then share that as well!

If you have a Ragdoll cat, you might want to write your Ragdoll’s story and have she or he featured on the site as Ragdoll of the Week. Here are the guidelines for Ragdoll of the Week. And you can see an example of a Ragdoll of the Week too. Fellow Ragdoll cat owners love hearing about your kitty’s story.

So no matter if your floppy cat is a Ragdoll or not, we’d still love to hear the funny things they did or something wonderful you learned about them.

If you include a photo or a YouTube clip – all the better! Fellow Floppy Cats lovers love to see other kitties. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact Floppycats.com.

Hope you're up for it! Would love to share your kitty’s story with other Floppy cats owners!

(In case we have questions!)