Welcome to WRF Ragdolls

Only 2 hours from Kansas City/Saint Louis and 2.5 hours from Springfield.


 

 

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Welcome to WRF Ragdolls

We are Bob and Sally Meyer. WRF Ragdolls is located on Wild Rose Farm in Central Mo. in the beautiful Missouri River Valley. Wild Rose Farm has been in our family since 1907. Wild Rose Farm has raised grain, cattle, horses and Mini Rex Rabbits until 2005, when we started raising Ragdolls. Our greatest joy is introducing the Ragdoll breed to people and raising new family members. Our Ragdolls are family members and our kittens are raised in our home. We imprint our kittens from the moment they are born. The kittens are raised under foot. Our kittens are introduced to all sights and sounds they will need to be confident before joining their new families. Our cats are registered with TICA.

We are a closed cattery and do NO outside breeding.

 

Our kittens will have their 1st and 2nd kitten shots before leaving our home. They will all be register with TICA.  

 

 

Contact Information

Telephone
660-848-2196
Postal address
Wild Rose Farm
        1560 State Route Z
Franklin, MO 65250
Electronic mail
General Information and sales: wrf@howardelectricwb.com
Webmaster: tAno@tanoscomputerservices.com
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Last modified: January 22, 2012