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Ragdoll Cats: A Gentle and Lovable Breed

7/24/2023

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Ragdoll cats are a remarkable breed known for their striking blue eyes, silky coats, and docile personalities. In this report, we will explore the origin, physical attributes, temperament, and care requirements of these fascinating felines.
The Ragdoll breed was developed by Ann Baker in Riverside, California, during the 1960s. Inspired by a white cat named Josephine, who displayed exceptionally gentle behavior and the tendency to go limp when picked up, Baker selectively bred her to create the foundation of the breed. Ragdoll cats were officially recognized by the American Cat Fanciers Association (ACFA) in 1971.
Ragdolls are large, muscular cats with a semi-long silky coat that does not mat easily. They come in various colors, but the most popular patterns are colorpoint, mitted, and bicolor. Adult males can weigh between 15 to 20 pounds, while females are slightly smaller, weighing around 10 to 15 pounds. Their most distinct feature is their striking blue eyes.
Ragdolls are renowned for their extremely docile personality and gentle nature. They are often referred to as "puppy-like" due to their tendency to follow their owners around the house and their love for human companionship. Ragdolls are also known for being affectionate and enjoy being held and cuddled. Unlike some breeds, they rarely scratch or bite when startled or mishandled, making them suitable for families with children or seniors.
Ragdolls have a silky fur that requires regular grooming. Weekly brushing not only helps maintain their coat's luxurious appearance but also minimizes the likelihood of matting. Their large size also means they benefit from a nutritionally balanced diet tailored to their needs. Routine veterinary check-ups are crucial for the overall health and well-being of any cat, including Ragdolls.
Ragdolls are indoor cats due to their friendly nature and lack of defensive instincts. They should be protected from potential dangers outdoors such as traffic and predators. Providing them with scratching posts, interactive toys, and climbing structures keeps them mentally stimulated and physically active.
Ragdoll cats are a captivating breed that brings joy and companionship to many households. Their gentle nature, striking appearance, and friendly demeanour make them a preferred choice for cat lovers seeking a devoted and affectionate companion. With proper care and attention, these lovable felines can provide a lifetime of happiness.

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