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Active:
Ragdoll is a moderately active cat. They are not overly demanding or hyper but they do enjoy attention and affection from their companions. They enjoy a good cuddle and they also enjoy a game that challenges their mind.
Size:
Ragdoll cats are large in size and range from 10 to 20 pounds.
Characteristics:
Ragdoll cats are some of the largest domestic cats in existence and take three to four years to reach full maturity and size. Their large bodies feel incredibly heavy and have heavy boning and significant musculature. They have white feet, chins and bellies. They also have large legs that are quite muscular. Ragdolls have lovely, oval-shaped and vibrantly-colored blue eyes. Ragdolls also have large, wedge-shaped heads with all sides of the face being equal length and a rounded muzzle. Additionally, they have medium size ears that are rounded and tipped forward.
Temperament:
Ragdolls are wonderful companions and great pets for families because of their sweet and laid back personalities. They can even resemble their namesakes and act like ragdolls, limply lying in your arms. They love to cuddle up with their companions give and receive affection. They are devoted and loyal and will happily and politely follow you around your house to see what you are doing. They are well behave and intelligent, making learning new games easy and fun for them. Their quiet and sweet voices will make you fall in love and their adaptability will make them a great companion for any family.
Care:
Even though the Ragdoll cat has a semi-long coat, it is not particularly difficult to maintain. Brushing or combing their coat 1 to 2 times each week will keep their hat silky and tangle and mat free. Because they do not have an undercoat, they shed minimally. But, they do shed and they may require a little extra brushing during seasons of shedding. Like all cats, they need to have their nails trimmed and ears cleaned when necessary to keep them looking their best. Lastly, be sure to brush their teeth frequently to prevent periodontal disease.
Coat:
The Ragdoll cat has a semi-long, glossy coat that feels fluffy and silky. The coat comes in a variety of colorpoints and patterns.
Origin:
Ragdoll cats are one of the younger cat breeds in existence today. The exact origins of the breed are unknown, as there are many tall tales and creative stories surrounding the origination of the breed. The breed began in the 1960s with Ann Baker of Riverside, California. Baker had been a Persian breeder and she started the Ragdoll breed with a white female longhaired cat named Josephine, a male seal mitted kitten named Daddy Warbucks and a solid black male cat named Blackie.
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Ragdoll cats are known to be gentle, calm and sociable. Affectionate without being demanding, Ragdolls have an almost dog-like devotion to their owners. Some people also say they are attuned to emotional needs, a characteristic that makes them a perfect companion animal.
Sometimes described as 'puppy cats' or 'puppy-like', Ragdoll cats make excellent family pets because they love to be around people and are much more affectionate than the average cat
The Ragdoll is a placid cat but does not really go limp when you hold her. She is even tempered and gets along well with all family members.