Introducing Bina, a truly spectacular young kitten who is currently searching for her forever home. Bina is a female Ragdoll, a breed widely celebrated for its docile temperament, striking blue eyes, and plush, silky coat. At just two months old, she is at the most adorable stage of kittenhood, filled with a curious spirit and a gentle heart that is characteristic of the Ragdoll lineage.
As a Ragdoll, Bina is expected to grow into a large, affectionate companion. This breed is often referred to as “puppy-cats” because of their tendency to follow their owners from room to room and their unique habit of going limp with relaxation when they are picked up. This characteristic is actually how the Ragdoll earned its name, and Bina is already showing signs of this sweet, trusting nature.
Bina’s health and well-being have been the top priority from day one. She has already been microchipped, ensuring that she has a permanent form of identification for her safety throughout her life. Additionally, she has been kept up to date with her medical schedule; she is fully dewormed and has received her initial vaccinations to protect her against common feline illnesses. For potential owners, one of the most convenient aspects of Bina’s upbringing is that she is already potty trained. Being litter box trained at such a young age demonstrates her intelligence and makes the transition into a new home much smoother for everyone involved.
While Bina is currently growing and socializing, she will be officially ready to join her new family in mid-April. This timeline is perfect for her development, as it allows her to reach the ideal age for weaning and emotional independence. If you are looking for a loyal, long-haired companion who will bring warmth and beauty to your household, this Ragdoll kitten is the perfect choice. Preparing for Bina’s arrival in mid-April gives her future family plenty of time to set up a cozy environment filled with scratching posts, soft beds, and interactive toys to keep her sharp mind engaged. Bina is more than just a pet; she is a lifelong friend waiting to happen.



