Ragdoll Cattery Miracles Douces

"A home where Ragdolls come to life with love."

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 Miracles Douces Kyle



Miracles Douces Kyle, born on July 18, 2014, is the first cat we ever bred and a cornerstone of our cattery. He lives with us along with his sister Daisy. Kyle had a very open and friendly personality, and he was a highly productive stud cat. He was a true gentleman when shy females visited for mating. He never forced anything and understood that the ladies needed to trust him first. With his gentle approach, he would show them around the entire house, meowing loudly to encourage them to follow.

He would sleep with the females and care for them in a nurturing way. He was also a good mentor to the kittens, sometimes correcting an overly enthusiastic one. On the grooming table, he was the epitome of calm and allowed everything to be done without any issues.

Kyle was well-loved at shows, earning the prestigious Supreme title within FIFe after three years. Judges often remembered him as the true Ragdoll, who would fall asleep in their arms, eagerly accepting every pet. His relaxed demeanor often led to hilarious moments, especially when the judge struggled to lift him because he had fallen asleep.

He is now enjoying his well-earned retirement, both from shows and breeding.


 Miracles Douces Daisy


Daisy, born on July 18, 2014, is Kyle's sister, and they were born from the same litter. She is a special tortie with a gentle temperament. As a tortie, she is very sweet and loves head scratches. She even stands on her hind legs to greet you with her paw, a gesture that always brings a smile to your face.

Daisy struggled to win over staff because she had too little red in her tortie coat, but her loving nature ensured that she was always allowed to stay with us. Her Christmas tree mask with blue Christmas balls always made judges smile, especially at Christmas shows, where she was often referred to as "The Christmastree with the blue Christmas balls."

Although Daisy was a wonderful mother, she was unfortunately not a good match with the stud cat we had at the time, which led to her removal from the breeding line. However, her caring nature shone through in a remarkable way when she took a severely sick kitten under her wing. The motherless kitten had been rejected by its own mother, but Daisy took it in 24/7, providing warmth, love, and care. Thanks to her nurturing, the kitten made a full recovery.

Corry Husada-Ghesquiere
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