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Good Things To Know About Ragdoll Cats
The Ragdoll cat breed goes back to the 1960’s in California. It is very
popular for the relaxation skills the cats in this category are capable
of. The Ragdoll cat is able to completely relax, which allows people to
handle them in almost any possible way, without the cat to complain
about any pain. This is where their name comes from: they go totally
limp when picked up! This is probably the fact to cause the whole
controversy surrounding the Ragdoll cats. One of the accounts even
claims that this breed has been left on Earth by an alien race. Many of
these wild claims were made by the breed’s founder and are still passed
around. Their special traits as the characteristic limpness when picked
up, as well as their easy going nature are what they are selectively
bred for. They are the result of mixing Birman, Persian, and Burmese
cats. To go with its large size and long, muscular body, the legs on
the Ragdoll are medium to medium long and the back legs are longer than
the front ones. Their chest is very big, as well as the shoulders. To
speak about the coat, these cats have silky fur, which needs to be
groomed on a daily basis. A wide toothed comb is the best tool for
this! This will prevent tangles and remove dead hair that can cause
hairballs. A gentle brushing with a long bristled brush is also very
good for these cats. The pointed color pattern can be colorpoint,
mitted and bicolor. The colorpoint coat takes about two years to fully
develop. These cats come in lilac, seal, blue, and chocolate, but there
are also some special colors like red and lynx point. The adult males
weigh between 15 to 20 pounds, while female cats are smaller, that is
from 9 to 13 pounds. This clearly qualifies the Ragdoll cats as the
largest domestic cat. They are wonderful companions though! When it
comes to their personality, you must know that these cats are very
gentle and easy going. They are loyal and loving towards their owners.
Ragdoll cats are famous for their placid temperaments as well as their
affectionate nature. Unlike the other cats, they do not have any
fighting instincts, so you they must rather be kept inside than left to
defend themselves. They are not aggressive and might therefore be
easily hurt by other cats.
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