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Ragdoll Cats & Kittens in Australia / Ragdolls for Sale in Western Australia

Offered: RAGDOLL KITTENS -PURRFECT COMPANIONS
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Ad ID:
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RCBD46719
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Posted by:
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Michele Brandis
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Telephone:
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0895347017
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Location:
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1 Kestrel Close
Halls Head
Western Australia
Australia
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We are a small family cattery situated in Mandurah in Western Australia, dedicated to raising healthy, well socialised kittens completely content with living indoors. All our kittens are born and raised in our home as part of the family. All kittens are fully registered and come with a Health Guarantee. Please feel free to contact us with regard to availability and litters due.
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