.....Gorgeous flame point male Ragdoll kitten. He is purebred and has the most amazing icy sapphire blue eyes. You have to see him in person. The pictures do no justice to this strikingly beautiful kitten. He has the gorgeous full coat. He is about 2 and half months old. He has his first shots, dewormed, and other vet meds done. Asking $150 as a pet only, and as a pet he must be neutered. If you want him with breeder rights with papers, then price goes up to $300. I have included a pic of an adult flame point so you can see how he may turn out. (ADULT PICS ARE BORROWED). Unneutered males get a bit darker. Breed Information 1) What are they like as pets? They are gentle, relaxed and have a really sweet nature. They love to be cuddled and to curl up on peoples' laps. They enjoy playing, like children and are good with other pets, including dogs. They love people and show great loyalty to their owners. The breed is fascinated by water - especially the sound of running water. Don't be surprised if they try to join you in the bath or shower, or if they jump in the kitchen sink! This is an extremely trusting breed. For this reason, and because of their fascination with water, they shouldn't be allowed to go outside unsupervised. Their soft, silky fur isn't too time-consuming to keep in good condition - a quick comb 2 or 3 times a week is usually fine. 2) Looks, build, colors and markings These cats have big blue eyes, thick, fluffy fur, wide-set ears and a triangular-shaped head. They have a muscular, sturdy body, and can grow quite large - fully grown females can weigh up to 15 pounds, and males up to 20 pounds. They are born white, but some develop light colored coats and point colors, similar to Siamese cats. 3) History The Ragdoll cat breed was created in the 1960s by breeding a long haired white female with Siamese and Persian males. This produced kittens with the gentle temperament of a Persian cat, and a look similar in coloring to Siamese Cats and semi-long, non-matting fur.