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the care & enjoyment of our elusive friends - cats
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cat
breeds > ragdolls
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The
ragdoll is believed to have originated just prior to 1965.
The name was chosen because of its ability and habit of
relaxing in the same manner as that of a Rag Doll.
It is said that it originated from a blue eyed white cat
named Josephine owned by Ann Baker. When handling these
cats you will notice the tendency to go limp whilst being
held in your arms.
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Traits...
The
Ragdoll has an exceptionally gentle, well-balanced temperament
and a lovable personality. It does not display the independence
and aloofness for which cats are generally known, but wants
to be where you are and will follow you everywhere. It is
a personality cat, intelligent, playful and affectionate.
They mature into faithful loving lifetime companions. The
Ragdoll is a cat of great beauty and it is pure joy to be
owned by such an exquisite creature.
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Standard
of Points...
The
overall impression given by a Ragdoll is that of a large,
powerful, imposing cat, distinctively marked and striking
in appearance. The cats should be relaxed in temperament,
gentle and easy to handle.
- HEAD:
Broad with flat plane, not domed, with width between the
ears.
- EARS:
Medium in size, set wide with a slight tilt forward. They
should be well furnished and rounded at the tip.
- EYES:
Large, well opened, slightly oblique and set well apart.
- NOSE:
Should be of medium length and a very gentle break.
- CHEEKS:
Well developed.
- JAW:
Tapering to a rounded, well developed muzzle.
- CHIN:
Firm with a level bite.
- BODY:
Long and Muscular. The neck should be short, strong and
heavy set. Chest should be broad and well expanded. Full
maturity is achieved between three and four years of age.
- LEGS:
Medium in length and of medium heavy bone. Hind legs to
be slightly higher than the front.
- PAWS:
Large, round, firm and tufted.
- TAIL:
Long, bushy, slightly tapered toward the tip, and should
at least reach the shoulder and be in proportion to the
body.
- COAT:
Silky texture, dense, medium length, lying with the body
and parting as the cat moves. Short on the face, longer
around the neck framing the face. Short over the shoulders,
medium length on the back, sides, abdomen and hindquarters.
Short to medium length on the front legs. (Seasonal variations
in coat shall be recognised).
- TEMPERAMENT:
Should be placid, allowing easy handling at all times.
Note: Cats may not reach full maturity until between three
and four years of age.
Care...
Ragdolls
are reasonably low maintenance due to the nonmatting coat.
They do enjoy a good brush once a week which helps eliminate
any loose hair which can cause furballs. They generally
are quite obliging when it comes to a bath which also gets
rid of any unwanted hair. Normal maintenance such as worming,
flea treatment and their annual vaccination and vet check
is paramount for a good healthy cat.
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Myths still exist that Ragdolls do not feel pain and do
not possess normal cat instincts, in fact, Ragdolls should
be treated with the same care and respect bestowed upon
all other breeds.
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Overall
Appearance ...
The
Ragdoll is a large muscular cat with a broad wedge shaped
head and expressive blue eyes. They are semi-longhaired
and their coat is softy and silky and rabbit like. They
are a beautiful sight in winter with their full ruff and
britches. They are non-matting and we suggest that they
enjoy a brush once a week. An adult ragdolls size
ranges between (4-5kg) for females and (5-8kg) for males.
They reach full maturity between three to four years of
age.
Personality ...
Ragdolls are extremely affectionate and a great company
cat. They easily adapt to new surroundings and other cats,
dogs and children and become an important part of the family.
They are playful, without being noisy or destructive. They
have a quiet voice. All this, and with their non-matting
fur make them excellent house cats.
Ragdolls
are very suitable for apartment dwellers as they are strictly
an INDOOR CAT and should not be allowed outdoors unless
under close supervision. The Ragdoll can be trained very
easily to a harness and lead and enjoy the experience of
a walk in the garden.
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Coloring
& Patterns ...
Ragdoll
kittens are born white, acquiring their colouring and coat
pattern by the age of six weeks. Ragdolls are available
in the following colours: seal, blue, chocolate, lilac,
cream, red and tortie.
The
coat patterns of the Ragdolls are: pointed, mitted, bicolour
and lynx (tabby markings in one of the three previous patterns)
The
varying patterns may be bred in all the above colours.
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Information
and pictures provided by:
Rivendoll Ragdolls - Australia
Small
family cattery dedicated to raising healthy, well socialised
kittens completely content with living indoors. Health Guaranteed.
Michele
Brandis
Rivendoll
Ragdolls
www.users.bigpond.com/rivendoll
(08) 9534 7017
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