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Email us to GET ON NEWSLETTER GET INFORMED OF NEW LITTERSCherokee Mountain BobtailsFloppycats is not a Ragdoll Rescue – however, we know many people visit needing help to locate a Ragdoll cat rescue.  This page is intended to list resources to help people looking for a Ragdoll cat in need of rescue.  If you know of additional resources, please do add them to the comments on this page. Unfortunately, as with most pets, Ragdoll cats need to be rescued! While there is no one Rescue Group for Ragdolls in the United States, there are several Ragdoll Cat Rescue groups (please see the links to them below), but you can always check with breeders to see if they have any retired breeder Ragdolls that need to find a permanent forever home and sometimes breeders know of cats needing to be rehomed for a variety of reasons. Finding a Ragdoll Rescue can be a lot of work, but it will be well worth your effort!  Below is a list of resources online that might have Ragdolls listed for adoption. 
Make sure you check out all the Ragdoll cat rescues, because if there is a cat that you are interested in, but is not in your area, sometimes arrangements can be made to get that feline to you through RESCUE AND TRANSPORTATION GROUPS. Also, please be aware that most shelters list Ragdolls erroneously under Himalayan and/or Siamese, since Ragdolls are still not a very well-known breed of cat. in your home town or surrounding areas. There are a lot of Ragdolls out there that have been called a Himalayan or Siamese, so be sure to check them all!  On Craig’s List, it is very important to be careful with the transaction.  You want to meet in a public place, exchange cash only and be very careful. Merlin’s Hope: A Ragdoll and Maine Coon Rescue – Located in Ennis, TX and serving TX and nearby states if you come to them! Ragdoll Rescue – Yahoo! Group The Rescue Siamese Email List – Search for Ragdolls in Need in your state. Phone (rescue emergencies only please): (888) 303-9454 [toll free]
Yahoo! Group Rescue – If you sign up for the Yahoo! Group (just requires a free Yahoo! ID), then you can get daily notices of Ragdolls or Ragdoll wannabes (cats that look like Ragdolls but probably have no “Ragdoll genes”)across the country. Or go to Google (see search box below) and type in (your area) shelter OR (your area) cat rescue. Rescue for Purebreds and Wannabees  – Be sure to read about scams on Craig’s List – you can find Ragdoll cats needing rehoming no here, but there are also a lot scams, so be very careful. Need help getting your kitty to you?  Or want to help transport a kitty?  Here’s an extensive list of RESCUE AND TRANSPORTATION GROUPS Once you’ve found the Ragdoll that you were looking for, you might check out a list of names for your kitty, if you don’t think the name she or he was given at the shelter was appropriate for her or his personality.If you currently have a resident kitty who you are thinking about finding a friend for, be sure to read our How to Introduce New Cats to Your Household page.
Executed on 11 August 1999 James Otto Earhart, 56, was executed by lethal injection on 11 August 1999 in Huntsville, Texas for the abduction and murder of a 9-year-old girl. On 12 May 1987, at 4:00 p.m., Pat Kirtland came home from work, expecting to find her stepdaughter, Kandy, waiting for her after coming home from school. Instead, the front door was open, and Kandy was missing. Her housekey was on the kitchen stove, and her backpack was on the front porch. Kirtland searched all over for Kandy and asked her neighbors if they had seen her. One neighbor said that he saw Kandy get off the school bus at about 3:40 p.m. He was mowing his lawn, and they waved at each other as she was walking up the sidewalk toward her home. After two hours of searching, Kirtland called police. The police initially suspected that Kandy had run away, but none of her personal belongings were missing. Kandy's mother in Houston said she had not heard from her. The police reasoned that Kandy left her backpack on the front porch so she could open the door with her key, then went inside the kitchen to put her key down.
When she came back outside to retrieve her books, something happened. While the police were still at the Kirtland home, they received a report from several neighbors that a strange man had been seen in the neighborhood several times in the last week. He was described as huge, unshaven, and having an extremely offensive body odor. The man, a junk dealer had come to one neighbor's home on 4 May in answer to a newspaper advertisement he had placed for a paint sprayer for sale. He said the stranger was 5'9" to 6'0" tall, weighed 350 to 400 pounds, had dark hair and blue eyes and "reeked to high heaven." He drove a beige 1976 Chevrolet Impala. Another neighbor reported that the junk dealer answered her ad for antique furniture for sale, and during the conversation, he kept gazing at her three-year-old daughter, who was clinging to her leg. Another neighbor reported that the man answered an ad for kittens for sale, claiming he wanted one for a birthday present for his nine-year-old daughter.
On 17 May, police released a sketch of the stranger, which they made based on the neighbors' descriptions. A caller told police that the drawing looked like James Earhart, a 44-year-old junk dealer who lived in Bryan. Police then found through a records search that Earhart owned a beige 1976 Chevrolet. They went to his tiny, junk-filled house, but he was not home, and neighbors had not seen him in days. Later, the FBI learned that a beige 1976 Chevy Impala had been traded for another car at a used car lot in Houston. The FBI showed the car dealer a photograph of James Earhart, and the dealer confirmed that he was the man who brought in the Impala. The dealer said that the man, using the name George Stevens, traded it for a 1975 Oldsmobile from his lot. The dealer said that the man was by himself - there was no girl with him. At 2:00 a.m. on 26 May, Walker County Sheriff's Deputy Charles Applewhite was patrolling Sam Houston National Forest near Stubblefield Lake when he noticed an Oldsmobile with the front door open and a huge man sleeping inside.