Every pet is a joy to its owner, but ragdoll cats are the best pets ever. Gentle and affectionate felines with a sweet nature, they make pleasant company. Their cornflower blue eyes seem to hold a doting expression, and they love to curl up with their owners. People who let these charmers into their lives are glad they did.
Colors are distinctive in ragdolls. Siamese coloring is one of several patterns of the ragdoll too, with all the color patterns found in Siamese, and color points accenting a white or ivory body color. The mitted ragdoll carries a similar coloration, but his color points are accented with dashes of white or ivory on the paws and the fluffy point of his chin.
Bi-color ragdolls wear a dark color on their tail, ears, on most of their back, and the sides of their face. The rest of a bi-color is cream colored or ivory. Ragdoll cats with the Van pattern are mostly white, with a dark cap on their head, dark ears, dark tail, and sometimes some dark spots on their body.
Breeders believe that these felines should only wear coats in shades that conform rigidly to the breed standard. The colors found on Himalayan and Siamese cats are among the permitted color patterns. The permitted colors are allowed to appear as solid areas, or as lynx point, which is very similar to the stripes and bars on an alley cat, or as tortoiseshell, which is a patchy combination of ebony, orange, and ivory.
These clever felines groom their silky coats themselves. Unlike many of the longhair breeds, human brushing and combing is optional. Many ragdolls seem to enjoy the attention of grooming though. Their sparse fur does not usually mat. Ragdolls who have always been bathed may tolerate baths, but most will not.
Ragdolls grow very large. They can be twice the size of an average cat. Vigorous and healthy describes them too. However, they are not very active. They like to loll next to their owner, rather than amuse him or her by running around getting in trouble, except for a brief period during their kitten stage.
Ragdoll cats seldom scratch and never bite, even at the vets. They greet their owners when they come home, and often follow them around the house or apartment greeting. They meow very seldom, unlike noisier breeds. They are intelligent and cooperative enough to learn tricks, and gentle enough to live with small children. These pets are gentle giants.
ragdoll cats
Colors are distinctive in ragdolls. Siamese coloring is one of several patterns of the ragdoll too, with all the color patterns found in Siamese, and color points accenting a white or ivory body color. The mitted ragdoll carries a similar coloration, but his color points are accented with dashes of white or ivory on the paws and the fluffy point of his chin.
Bi-color ragdolls wear a dark color on their tail, ears, on most of their back, and the sides of their face. The rest of a bi-color is cream colored or ivory. Ragdoll cats with the Van pattern are mostly white, with a dark cap on their head, dark ears, dark tail, and sometimes some dark spots on their body.
Breeders believe that these felines should only wear coats in shades that conform rigidly to the breed standard. The colors found on Himalayan and Siamese cats are among the permitted color patterns. The permitted colors are allowed to appear as solid areas, or as lynx point, which is very similar to the stripes and bars on an alley cat, or as tortoiseshell, which is a patchy combination of ebony, orange, and ivory.
These clever felines groom their silky coats themselves. Unlike many of the longhair breeds, human brushing and combing is optional. Many ragdolls seem to enjoy the attention of grooming though. Their sparse fur does not usually mat. Ragdolls who have always been bathed may tolerate baths, but most will not.
Ragdolls grow very large. They can be twice the size of an average cat. Vigorous and healthy describes them too. However, they are not very active. They like to loll next to their owner, rather than amuse him or her by running around getting in trouble, except for a brief period during their kitten stage.
Ragdoll cats seldom scratch and never bite, even at the vets. They greet their owners when they come home, and often follow them around the house or apartment greeting. They meow very seldom, unlike noisier breeds. They are intelligent and cooperative enough to learn tricks, and gentle enough to live with small children. These pets are gentle giants.
ragdoll cats
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