Planning a visit to pick up your new kitten
Congratulations on the adoption of your new purebred Ragdoll kitten! We are looking forward to meeting you and introducing you to your new fuzzy furball! Here are some important details about your upcoming visit.
Coming to our home
We will be welcoming you to our home where we raise the kittens. It isn’t a retail store where there are regular store hours, like Petco or Petsmart. Just like you, we aren’t always home – sometimes are gone to the store or school for our children or their various activities. Like everyone, we are doing our best to balance family needs with all of the other important activities in life. We receive visitors by appointment.
Schedule an Appointment
We will schedule with you and set an appointment to meet you at a time that works for both of us. It is important that you be on time for your scheduled appointment because we might have a narrow window of opportunity to meet you before another scheduled event in our family life.
If your schedule changes, please let us know as soon as possible so that we can both adjust to the next available window of time. Hopefully it won’t be problematic, but sometimes there are scheduled appointments at the doctor or other errands that can’t be adjusted without significant disruption.
Travel Progress
If you are driving to Pasco, please text us your GPS arrival forecasts to keep us apprised of your progress. There can be construction delays or weather delays so it is helpful to know how your trip is progressing.
If you arrive early
If you happen to arrive early in Pasco, please consider stopping for a quick bite to eat first so that you can adjust your arrival time at our home as scheduled. We are normally not prepared for an early arrival because we prefer to bathe and dry your new kitten just before you arrive and this process takes a couple of hours. We time these preparations to match your scheduled arrival time.
Remember to bring a travel carrier
Please remember to bring a travel carrier for your new furball. In all likelihood she will enjoy sleeping on your lap or purring on your shoulder during the ride home. But you still need to put your kitty inside the carrier while carring him from our home to your car, and then into your own home when you arrive. Using a travel carrier outdoors will protect your sweet kitten from being startled by outdoor noises and and that new experience.
Most of all we want to make your visit to our home on the bank of the Columbia River a great experience so that you and your new sweet kitty have a memorable first meeting!