Sunday 13 March 2016

Important Facts About Ragdoll For Sale

By Steven Thomas


A ragdoll is one of the cat breeds that were developed later and is often considered a younger sibling to other breeds. It was first developed in the 1960s by a breeder named Ann Baker. The breeding was done in Riverside in the state of California. When breeding, Baker chose cats that had gentle, placid personalities and big size for breeding. She also favored cats with Himalayan pattern. This article presents basic information for anyone who wants to acquire a ragdoll for sale.

The name ragdoll was given by Baker because of the behavior the cat exhibited when it was picked up. It limped gently in the arms of anyone who picked it up. At the time Baker was developing the cat, other people were also conducting research in the same direction. The people that initially worked with Baker later split from her and formed a Ragdoll Fanciers Club International. The cat began to be registered by Cat Fanciers Association in 1993.

Hair on the coat of a ragdoll is medium in length and is laid back. The body is big in size and eyes are blue in color. They feature a pointed body, with the face, ears, legs, and tail having a darker color than the rest of the body. Females are smaller in size than their male counterparts. Females weight from 8 to 15 pounds while males are between 12-20 pounds in weight.

As compared to other breeds of cats, ragdolls have higher interest in human beings. They will meet their owners at the doorway when they return home. Once someone is in the house, the cats follow them everywhere. They also come running when they are called. They have good retrieval skills for toys thrown for them.

Often, ragdolls are described as docile by many people. Despite that description, they are a very active breed. They offer excellent company and play a lot with kids. They are also excellent learners because they master simple tricks and skills quickly. Good behavior makes it easier to live with them. They do not vocalize unless it is necessary.

There are certain genetic health problems that are characteristic among ragdolls. Some of the most common ones are hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, feline infectious peritonitis, and higher vulnerability to calcium oxalate bladder stones. Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy is an inherited heart disease among ragdolls. There is a DNA-based test that can be carried out to determine if the cat has gene for the disease.

Caring for ragdolls should involve combing two times in a week. One should use a stainless steel comb when grooming. Grooming is necessary for removing dead hair, which often causes tangles. A rubber curry brush should then be used to smooth fur after combing. When grooming is done in a gentle manner, ragdolls usually enjoy the attention they receive.

Ragdolls are a perfect choice for a family pet, especially those with children. They enjoy playing with children and rarely extend their claws when playing. Males are particularly a good choice for families with children because of their large size. Adult supervision may be necessary when children play with these cats because they may torment them.




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