Saturday, May 7, 2016

Information On Ragdoll Kittens For Sale In Tennessee

By Peter Brown


The ragdoll is a large, muscular semi-longhair cat with distinct colorpoint coats. The cat was developed by a woman named Ann Baker in the United States. The name ragdoll originates from the nature of the original cats that were used for breeding. Those cats could go limp and relaxed when they were picked up, resulting the name ragdoll. When in need of ragdoll kittens for sale in Tennessee, it is worth having some basic facts about the breed first.

The UK and US is where the cat has the greatest level of popularity. In both the UK ad US, the names puppy-like and dog-like cat have been given to them owing to the way they behave. For instance, they are not aggressive towards other pets, they follow people around, and handling them physically is easy.

The history of ragdolls stretches back to the 1960s. The litter first exhibited the characteristics of the modern-day ragdolls was produced by a certain white-colored longhaired domestic cat called Josephine. The litter was as a result of mating Josephine and unknown males of Burmese or Birman-like breeds. One of those cats had the point colorations of a Siamese.

When kittens from the first litter also possessed the same traits, Baker got interested in this breed and purchased many kitten. She did this believing that there was something special about the kittens that needed to be nurtured. Selective breeding was then done over several years with desired qualities kept in mind. The aim was to produce cats that were large in size, had color pointed coats, went limp when carried, and had a gentle demeanor.

Baker started several breeding associations and trademarked the name ragdoll. The intention was to create her own registry. Stringent standards were placed on people who wanted to use that name to breed cats or sell them under this name. Because of the trademark, no other cat association that produced similar cats could use the name. However, in 2005, the trademark was not renewed, making the name to be adopted by other cat associations.

The temperament is described as floppy, calm, and docile. The temperament is said to have been inherited from Persian and Birman species. Other opinions attribute the temperament to gene mutation. Some individuals are very docile that the breed has been termed pain-resistant.

This breed falls among the largest domestic cats with a large frame, a sturdy body, and proportionate legs. The weight of the full-grown females ranges between 3.6 and 6.8 kilograms while that of full-grown males ranges from 5.4 and 9.1 kilograms. The eyes are blue because of the gene that causes point coloration. They differ from Birms because they are larger, have white chins, and have differently shaped heads and boning.

The Swedish insurance produced data that showed that survivability among ragdoll is lowest among most cats. They will die before attaining age ten, with only sixty three percent living beyond that age. Cause of death is usually medical conditions that relate to kidneys and lower urinary.




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