Sunday 8 May 2016

Information On Ragdoll Kittens For Sale In Tennessee

By Peter Brown


The ragdoll refers to a big breed of muscular, semi-longhaired cat that has distinct colorpoint coat. The developed of the cat happened in the United States by someone named Ann Baker. The nature of the original cats that were used in breeding exercises is where the name originated. The original cats, like the modern ones relaxed when picked up in the arms. When considering ragdoll kittens for sale in Tennessee, the information in this article may prove to be useful at some point.

The breed has the highest level of popularity in the United States where it originated and in the United Kingdom. In these two countries, it is often referred to as dog- or puppy-like cats. This name is given because of various distinct behaviors the cat exhibits. For instance, it relaxes when picked up, follows people around in the house, is not aggressive to other pets, and is very easy to handle physically.

Ragdolls have a history that started in the 1960s. Josephine, a white, longhaired domestic cat produced a litter that had characteristics that resembled those of modern-day ragdolls. Josephine had mated with several unknown cats of Birman- or Burmese-like breeds. Among them was one that had pointed colorations of Siamese.

Baker became interested in this breed when kittens that resulted from the first litter also exhibited similar characteristics. She believed that with further development, the special traits of the cat could be enhanced. Thus, she bought several kittens. She then engaged in many years of breeding the cats selectively. She aimed at achieving a breed that had color pointed coats, gentle demeanor, large size, and went limp upon being carried in the arms.

Many breeding association were started by Baker and she later trademarked the name ragdoll. Her intention was starting a registry of her own. Stringent requirements were placed on qualities the cat had to posses in to order for breeders or sellers to use the name. Other cat associations that developed the breed could not use the name because of the trademark. However, when the trademark was not renewed in 2005, other breeders and cat associations started using the name.

The temperament of ragdolls is docile, calm and floppy. There are claims that these traits were passed down from Birman and Persian breeds. There is a lot of variation in opinions as to whether genetic mutation may have caused the observed traits. Some myths have it that ragdolls are pain-resistant due to the extreme docility of certain individuals.

Of all domestic cats, ragdolls are among the largest. They have proportionate legs, a sturdy body, and a large frame. The weight range of full-grown females is 3.6-6.8 kilograms. Males are heavier and weigh between 5.4 and 9.1 kilograms. The point coloration gene is responsible for the blue eyes. Main differences from Birman include different shapes of heads and boning, white chins, and larger sizes.

According to Swedish insurance data, survivability in ragdolls is among the lowest. Only 63 percent make it to the age of ten. Many of them die from issues related to kidney and lower urinary.




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