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Healthy, Well-Behaved, Happy Ragdoll Cat
The Ragdoll is a breed of medium longhaired cat. It is best known for
its docile and placid temperament and affectionate nature. It is perhaps the gentlest and most easy-going of breeds. They are non-aggressive to the point that many cats cannot or should not be let outside for prolonged periods as many will not defend themselves and most do not hunt. The name "Ragdoll" derived from the fact that many of these cats go completely limp and relax when picked up. Ragdolls have a sturdy body, short legs, and a thick coat with Siamese-style points. As a Ragdoll owner I wanted to learn more. So I spoke to breeders, veterinarians, groomers, and most importantly other Ragdoll cat owners about the best ways to keep my Ragdoll well-behaved and happy. I took vigorous notes and compiled months of my own research. I pooled all the knowledge and tested the information I have gathered with the biggest critic and skeptic I know. http://catiev.blogspot.com/# |
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