What To Know About Ragdoll Kittens For Sale

By Diane Turner


A ragdoll is a breed of cat that has blue-colored eyes and distinguishing colorpoint coat. It was developed by an American breeder named Ann Baker in the years of 1960s. The best characteristic features for this cat breed are docility and placidity. When in need of ragdoll kittens for sale, it is important to learn more about the breed before setting out to make a purchase.

Breeders use qualities such as docility, floppiness, and calmness to describe these cats when marketing. These qualities are believed to have been inherited from Birman breed and Persian cats. Other people hold a different opinion, stating that the qualities resulted from genetic mutation. This last belief has caused some breeders to breed ragdolls away from calmness and docility.

Ragdolls are very friendly animals, always running to their owners at the door when they come home. They love staying on the laps of their owners and once there, they stay relaxed and quite. They learn fast and will always respond fast when they are called. It is one of the most intelligent breeds of cats in the world. The also exhibit a high level of trainability.

Even though ragdolls are docile, it should not be thought that they are inactive. They enjoy playing with their owners and other family members. They enjoy playing with toys and will often retrieve them when they are thrown at them. One can train them to use a scratching post. The cats are not very vocal like other breeds and only vocalize to a small extent. They remind the owner to pet them or provide meals.

Ragdolls tend to have certain health problems commonly. Among the health problems that affect this species may be genetic or not. Common health conditions include hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, calcium oxalate bladder stones, and feline infectious peritonitis. Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy is one of the inherited heart diseases that affect most cats. The presence of the mutation that carries this condition can be identified through a DNA-based test. One is advised to have this test done prior to buying a kitten.

Shedding and matting is reduced in ragdolls because the long fur contains little undercoat. However, little matting and shedding should not be used as an excuse for not grooming. Grooming needs to be done weekly. One should use a comb made of stainless steel to comb so that tangles do not form. Matting is common at the joints where the leg meets with the body. Thus, these regions should be given extra attention.

After thorough combing, one may use a curry brush to smooth the fur. A curry brush removes any loose hair that may be remaining. Grooming should be done gently without applying too much force or pulling the hair excessively. When this is done, ragdolls will enjoy the grooming because they find it to be attentive.

Grooming requirements may partly depend on the living conditions of the cat. When grooming, one should consider dental hygiene too. The teeth and mouth need to be cleaned every day. Some attention to be given to the ears too.




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