Resulting from the crossing of a Persian Angora type cat and a Sacred Birman, the ragdoll cat breed originates from California and was introduced in France in 1986.
Physical characteristics of the ragdoll cat
What is striking at first sight about the Ragdoll is its size. He has an imposing build and his weight can reach 9 kilos. Although some are bicolored, the ragdoll cat is generally solid colored in shades of white and cream with darker colored tips. Its face sometimes bears a design resembling a mask. His hair is abundant, mid-long or long and very silky. Its tail is long and carried in a plume. His legs are of medium length and he has large feet with rounded toes. The eyes of the ragdoll cat breed are a beautiful deep blue. It has a broad face with small triangular ears and a nose with a so-called ski slope curve.
The character of the ragdoll
Very sociable, this cat gets along very well with children and is not jealous for a penny if he has to live with other cats or even dogs. The ragdoll cat is very affectionate and homebody but does not tolerate loneliness well. Easygoing and very peaceful, he lets himself go completely and gently when you take him in the arms. Hence its name, which means « rag doll ». The Ragdoll breed would make an ideal indoor cat for those who appreciate tranquility.
How to take care of the ragdoll
Ragdoll cat fur requires regular brushing to maintain its silkiness and shine. To prevent gingivitis, you should brush your teeth once a week. The Ragdoll is prone to being overweight, so it is necessary to pay attention to its diet while ensuring that its nutritional needs are met. It is better to buy your croquettes in a pet store or on specialized sites. The ragdoll breed does not need complicated care but it is preferable when acquiring it to seek the advice of the veterinarian.
In order to avoid behavioral problems due to the absence of a mother, it is not recommended to adopt a kitten before its 12 weeks.
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