- Ragdoll - Wikipedia
American breeder Ann Baker developed Ragdolls in the 1960s They are best known for their docile, placid temperament and affectionate nature The name Ragdoll is derived from the tendency of individuals from the original breeding stock to go limp and relaxed when picked up [1]
- Ragdoll Cat Breed: Size, Appearance Personality
Explore the Ragdoll cat breed profile to learn about the breed's history, temperament, care, grooming needs, and health concerns
- Ragdoll: Cat Breed Profile, Characteristics Care - The Spruce Pets
Ragdoll cats are friendly lap cats with silky fur and blue eyes Discover their care needs, personality traits, and how they fit into family life
- Ragdoll Cat Breed Adoption Information | Petfinder
Ragdolls are large, stocky cats naturally inclined towards laziness if not encouraged by their owners to play and move—making daily exercise important to keep them healthy and fit When properly motivated, they enjoy climbing on cat trees and chasing and hunting games
- Ragdoll Cat Breed: Info, Pictures, Temperament More
The Ragdoll is a common cat breed - fluffy and aloof Read about their traits, temperaments, and learn why these cats make for excellent pets
- The Ragdoll Cat Breed: Personality, Care More | Modern Cat
The Ragdoll cat is known for its laid-back, affectionate personality and striking appearance These cats are medium to large in size, with a sturdy, muscular build, and their soft, semi-long coat comes in various color patterns, including colorpoint, mitted, and bicolor
- Ragdoll - The Cat Fanciers Association
Sweetness shines forth in the mesmerizing gaze of a Ragdoll’s vivid blue eyes Their laid-back, docile personalities, striking markings and easy-care coats have helped make these cats one of the world’s most popular breeds
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