postheadericon The Lifelong Friend Found In The Ragdoll Cats



by Concetta Humphrey


In numerous homes, there's a consistent scenario. One or two in a family would love the faithfulness a dog while others would love the autonomy present in a cat. That's where the ragdoll cats come in. Starting out back within the 1960's, this fairly new breed provides the perfect personality. Even though it can take excellent care of itself, they really are dedicated and adoring and yearn for attention.

Originally bred in California buy the independent breeder Ann Baker, this specific kind of feline has progressed as time passed into a gentle, devoted pet. The name hails from the reality that if they are picked up, their overall body will get limp, comparable to a ragdoll's.

This feline, with its long thick hair, is larger in comparison to most in this particular class. Males might get to the size of 20 pounds and the females, a little smaller, at around 12 to 15 pounds. Their distinct markings vary into four different variations and 6 colors, comparable to a Siamese. Their blue eyes really are stunning.

Nourishing and grooming this breed, is standard for many long-haired felines. They wash themselves every day, however brushing them routinely helps maintain their coats, keeping them silky and mat free. Dry foods and clean water will help keep them, but a reward of wet food from time to time will surely be savored.

The personality of these wonderful bundles of fur are what make them so appreciated. They are calm, gentle and adaptable. They get along with other animals because they are so friendly. Yet, like all animals, each is a bit different and like everyone else, will choose their friends. Because of their mild-mannered personality, they tend to do better as indoor pets.

The ragdoll cats will definitely complement most homes. No matter whether a devotee of cats or dogs, this particular companion can make a fantastic friend. Uncomplicated to look after and adoring, they will not be equaled. When they curl up on a lap, they will be a pet for life.




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