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This ad was in this mornings Evansville Indiana paper.

http://secure.adpay.com/clicknbuy.aspx?p...egion=1014

I emailed to ask for more info and photos. Do you think she is a true ragdoll? Would she be considered bicolor?
With no papers I doubt she is a real ragdoll, but proberly a cross. But there is nothing wrong with that and yes she would be considered a bicolour with a smudge on her nose (like that red boy i have posted about a few times and also like my jasper's sister) or a mitted with a blaze. It depends on her legs, Id say.
Poor girl is declawed. I don't know if I could stand that.Sad
If shes close, I may have to pay her a visit.
im sure u know this but with cats whom are declawed most cant use kitty litter, not rough ones at least. she is pretty but i would almost bet it isnt a purebred. the only way to know is papers. and she has none. so i guess you will never know.
Sigh. You're right. I guess I'll never know. The link is broken. I think shes been adopted...which is good. I can get back to thinking about other things now.
Good grief. Why was I even thinking about adding someone to my already perfect mix?Rolleyes
That is not true about declawed and litter as the ones I do have that are declawed due to ignorance can use any litter there is. Now they do not like the pellets but other than that they use whatever I have out. Maybe mine are different but they are now using WB and they love it and they do cover their duties. My sons 2 cats and my other sons which were declawed as some we got that way and others because we just did not know. Sorry but it is the truth and all of the cats theirs and ours use whatever. Maybe we have the exception to the rule.
My opinion is if you love it and it says buy it then do so. I tend to go with my heart.
I've had declawed cats without litter box issues too but now that I know better it seems so inhumane and I feel sorry for those that I harmed for the sake of my furniture.Sad I have always preferred a cat with claws so I really don't know what got into me other than concern for the leather I'd just bought. Well....a pediatrician also was going to report me for neglect if I didn't get one declawed because she almost ripped my son's eye out. I didn't think that was fair. That was a supervision issue, and not the cat's fault. Oh well. Can't change the past. Can only learn from it and move forward.

The owner emailed me to let me know that KitKat was adopted so evidently she was a beauty.

For those who missed the ad, she was a free ragdoll, 4 years old, 18lbs, spayed with all 4 paws declawed.
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