Built by Warda Z Patel

The Cattery · A log home on the high plains

Our Home.

Where the kings, queens, and kittens live — not in a kennel, but in the rooms we live in too.

The Blossom Ragdolls log home in summer, framed by a meadow of wildflowers

Summer at the cattery

A Welcome

Come up the
long drive with us.

The cattery isn't a separate building, or a wing tacked on behind the house. It is the house — a hand-cut log home where our cats sleep in the same rooms we do, sun themselves in the same windows, and meet every kitten home with us at the door.

Seems the house was built, with the cats in mind. Tile floors that wipe clean. Glass solariums on the south side for the long winter light. Cat trees in the living room because that's where everyone actually wants to be.

The Setting

Sky on three sides,
mountains on the fourth.

We sit on open high-plains land — a quiet, unhurried place where the loudest sound most days is the wind across the meadow. It is the kind of stillness a Ragdoll thrives in.

Aerial view of the cattery's log home set against the mountains and prairie pond
From above · Summer
The front of the log home with its second-story glass solarium
At the door

The Glass Rooms

Sunrooms built
for the cats.

Two enclosed solariums run the south face of the house — glass from floor to peaked ceiling, opening off the main living space. The cats spend their winter mornings here, stretched along the warm tile, watching antelope move across the snow.

Every solarium is secure, climate-buffered, and fitted with climbing trees and lookouts. They are the favorite rooms in the house — for the cats and for us.

The peaked glass solarium attached to the second story of the log home

South-facing glass

Inside one of the glass solariums in winter, looking out across snowy fields
Winter sun · Inside
The long view down the solarium with a cat tree and snow-covered prairie beyond the glass
The long view

Inside the Main House

The same rooms,
shared in full.

The living room is a living room. The fireplace is lit in winter. A cat tree sits beside the red couch because that's where Rosie likes to be in the afternoon. Our cats are raised underfoot — in conversation, in laps, in the middle of dinner — so they leave us already used to a family.

The main living room with red leather couch, antler chandelier, and cats on a tall cat tree
The great room
A Ragdoll napping on a cat tree beside the stone fireplace in the great room
By the fireplace
A hand-built spiral staircase made of natural log spindles
The spiral stair

The Cat Rooms

Quiet rooms for
kings, queens, and kittens.

Beyond the family rooms, dedicated spaces serve specific moments in a Ragdoll's life — a queen settling in for her litter, weaned kittens learning to climb, an intact king holding his own quiet wing.

A bright cedar-paneled cat room lined with cat trees, scratching posts, and feeding stations
The kitten room
An interior cat suite with cat trees, a low entry gate, and a small refrigerator for feeding
A quiet suite
A loft-style room with antler chandeliers, a low platform bed, and a tall cat-climbing structure
The lofted room · Beams & climbing posts

Come see it in person

A tour is just
a phone call away.

Schedule a 30-minute video call and we'll walk you through the cattery — the solariums, the kitten room, the cats currently in our care — so you can see exactly where your kitten grew up.

blossomragdolls@aol.com