Bromsgrove Ragdolls - breeders of top Australian Traditional Ragdolls.

To own a solid Ragdoll is a special and rare experience.

To own a  Blue Angel's  Sibella is a true Honour.

Bromsgrove is excited to be one of only 30 breeders around the world breeding rare and beautiful pedigree and registered solid and mink ragdolls.

Solid ragdolls are not a new breed or colour. Ann Baker (the founder of Ragdolls) bred today’s traditional (pointed, mitted and bi-colour) ragdolls from cats such as Josephine (solid pure white), Buckwheat (solid pure black), and Mitts (solid black and white – mitted).

Denny Dayton and his wife bought one of the first breeding pairs of Ragdolls from Ann Baker and loved the traditional pointed Ragdolls so much, they decided they wanted to get them accepted by associations - going as far as mostly promoting the bicolour traditional pattern. As a result, the solid colouring fell to the wayside by the traditional Ragdoll breeders. Other Ragdoll breeders however, still bred them and continued to produce the solid, mink and smokes which we still have today.

Although quite rare and hard to get, the solid and mink ragdolls are purebred Ragdolls with the same beautiful, friendly, and loving nature. They are as gentle and devoted as the traditional Ragdolls, with the same long, soft coat. The solids enjoy the same standard of health and large size.
The only difference with the solids is the colour of their coat and eyes. They generally have more intense colouring, and their coat can range from a large amount of colour and minimal amount of white, to a minimal amount of colour and a majority of white.

The solid and minks still come in the same pattern as the traditional Ragdoll: colour point (called self-coloured in solids), bi-colour (majority white), and mitted (white feet and booties). They are also found in blue, chocolate, lilac, red and cream. With the different colours being black (solids do not come in seal), blue/cream, calico/tortie, smoke, shaded and silver; there is much more variety within the solid colouring to choose from.

Solid Blue Bi-colour
Solid Black Mitted
Solid Black Tortie
Seal Tortie Mitted Mink
Seal Mink Bi-colour
Solid Mitted kittens
Point Mink Solid kittens

Whilest some may prefer the traditional Ragdoll, Blue Angels has made a commitment, together with thirty other breeders around the world, to ensure solids remain pure and become acknowledged in every Cat Association. Although the solid and mink ragdolls are recognised and registered in many other countries, Australia has not as yet recognised them as a colour of their own within the Ragdoll breed.

One Association within Australia (Waratah National Cat Alliance) has taken the first steps towards acknowledging the solid Ragdoll.

In May 2009 at the  standards meeting, the committee listened to two seperate proposals, requesting Waratah register solid Ragdolls within Waratah.

The decision was made and the name Sibella was established to welcome the solid ragdoll into the Waratah National Cat Alliance.

Leo has become a great ambassador for the solid ragdoll

One unique feature of solids is they can give birth to a mixed litter of solids and traditionals (proving they have the traditional gene). Unlike the traditional Ragdoll, which is born white and slowly develops its colouring, the solid Ragdoll is born with its colour so you can immediately see what colour your kitten will be.

(left) One day old solid kitten

I would like to thank Irene from Ragglerock in Canada for being my mentor and, not only answering all of my numerous questions about solids and minks, but for also selling me the beautiful solids, Lucy, Purrl and Jasper. With the assistance of these three registered purebred solid, Blue Angels can now concentrate on producing Sibella bloodlines that are flawless.

 
 
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