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Home of Matt and Sue, it due to the help and advice that these two people have given me that has lead me to become another Raggie Addict! Sue and Matt I cant praise you enough - you are my inspiration and I hope I am lucky enough to be blessed with Raggiebabes only half as beautiful as yours and I'll be in heaven. They also breed gorgeous Birman's and is the home of the most stunning Birman boy I have ever seen - Aramis.
Rosyposy Ragdolls
Home of George's other mum -Christine of Rosyposy Ragdolls. Based in Darwen, Lancs, Christine shares our love for this wonderful breed and is a real gem!
Tudful Ragdolls
Zoe and Matt are based in Merthyr Tydfil. They are new breeders who share our passion for the future of this stunning breed.
Ragvale Ragdolls
Home of my friend Kate and her gorgeous raggies. Kate is based in the Vale of Glamorgan.
This is a link to Ena and Brian's site - Sassena Ragdolls where we got our purrfect Tiger Lilly from and we hope to be able to have another Sassena Ragdoll in the future as well. Sassena Ragdolls are based up near Newcastle
Danstevblue Ragdolls
This is a link to Val Baker's website - home of Danstevblue Ragdolls based in the North East of England. I've been fortunate enough to be able to get to know Val through our mutual friends Christine and Ena. Our Charming's big brother Bailey lives here too.
Swansea Ragz
Home to Harriet and her lovely raggies. Harriet is based in Swansea if you couldnt guess
Tamischaba Ragdolls
Home to Edith and her lovely Raggies. This is where we got our gorgeous Narnia from. Tamischaba Ragdolls are based in Allanton Shotts, N. Lanarkshire
Glanafon Ragdolls
Home to Sue and Chris Lyle and their gorgeous Raggies. Sue and Chris are regulars at the shows and its always great to meet up to have a chat and a laugh. They have had much success with their boys, long may it continue for you both. Lovely fun site with loads of gorgeous pics of their raggies.
Our son has recently been diagonised with an Autistic Spectrum Disorder and we would like to thank all at the National Autistic Society for their help and support and we would like to encourage people to consider making a donation or just simpley being more aware of what the NAS does and what life is like for the person and their family with a ASD condition.