
Ready to adopt your perfect kitten? Learn more about our adoption process below.
Step 1
Contact Us
Congratulations on starting your kitten journey! We understand that finding the right breeder can be daunting. Here at Purrsace, we try and make this process as smooth and comfortable as possible. We can be contacted via social media, website, email or phone. Unsure if the Ragdoll breed is right for you? Need advice? We'd be happy to answer any questions!


Step 2
Submit a Kitten Application
Complete our detailed kitten application form, designed to help us understand your lifestyle, experience, and expectations as a future Ragdoll owner. This step ensures we match you with the perfect kitten while prioritizing their safety and well-being.
Contact us and we'll send you our application form.
Step 3
Q&A Phone Call
Once we’ve reviewed your application, we’ll schedule a phone call to discuss your responses, answer any questions, and share more about our adoption process. This is also an opportunity for us to get to know you better and ensure you’re prepared to welcome a Ragdoll kitten into your home.


Step 4
Meet & Reserve Kitten
If your application is approved, we’ll invite you to visit and meet your potential kitten. During this visit, you’ll see how our kittens are raised in a loving environment and interact with them to find the perfect match.
Step 5
Preparing For Kitten's Arrival
Once your kitten is reserved, we’ll provide guidance on preparing for their arrival. This includes setting up their space, gathering essential items like food, litter, toys, and scratching posts, and reviewing our care recommendations to ensure a smooth transition.


Step 6
Sign Adoption Agreement
At 12 weeks of age, your kitten will be ready to join your family! On adoption day, you’ll receive:
- A fully vaccinated, desexed, and microchipped kitten
- Pedigree papers and parental DNA reports
- A kitten starter pack (food, blanket, and toys)
- Detailed care instructions and ongoing support from us
We’ll also finalize the adoption contract to ensure both parties understand and agree to the terms of sale.