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RAGDOLL FACTS
RAGDOLL DISPOSITION
Despite his gorgeous looks, the most outstanding feature of the Ragdoll is its
temperament. The Ragdoll cat has a very gentle disposition and will love their
owner unconditionally. They are very laid-back cats, being affectionate, gentle,
intelligent, playful and trusting. They remind you more of a puppy than a cat
and get deeply attached to their families. Ragdolls can be very docile, as well
as playfully active. Ragdolls will easily learn how to play fetch, will want to
be petted, and love the "wand-like" toys that require you to play with them.
They will always seek their owners company and they also have a great sense of
humor. Ragdolls can learn to be walked on a leash, and they will "talk" to you
with their soft voice. They love to stretch out on their backs and to relax
with their legs spread wide apart. They love to take little naps either under a
table or on top of you. If you like a little shadow following you all around the
house, then a Ragdoll is certainly the cat for you!
GENERAL INFORMATION
A Ragdoll Cat is always an indoor cat
because of his trusting and fearless nature, and is comfortable even in a small
apartment. Ragdolls get along with other pets very well and are great with
children. Only thing they can't stand is loneliness. If their family is away for
long days at work or school, they will need the company of another Ragdoll cat.
BODY SIZE
Ragdolls are considered a larger cat with
some males reaching a full weight of 15-20 pounds by the age of 3-4 years old.
My QGC Alter Male Rhamee Blue is currently 23 pounds at 7 years of age. Females will also reach 12-16 pounds by the same
age. My females range in weight form 9 pounds to 13 pounds.
GROOMING
Although Ragdolls are long-haired cats,
they are much easier to care for than many of the other long-hair breeds, since
their coats seldom mat and they shed less than most long haired cats. I usually
comb or brush them several times a week to keep their coats clean and to remove
any loose hair or dirt. You may also want to wash your cat on a monthly basis as
well. This will help cut down on the dander and help you and your cat bond even
more. Remember to cut their nails at least once a month or more.
COLORS AND PATTERNS
The main traditional colors are Seal, Blue,
Chocolate, and Lilac. However, there are now additional colors including red,
flame, tortie, cream and blue eyed white. All colors are found on the points of the cat
including the ears, mask, feet, and tail. (excluding blue eyed white see cart
below). Ragdoll Colors darken with age so you will see a definite change
as time goes by. If you look at the tables below you will see all the possible
combinations of colors and patterns.
Color Point,
Mitted, Bi-Color, Lynx Point, and Tortie
Patterning
Primary Patterns
Colorpoint
Has no white on the
body and the feet are the same color as the rest of the pointed body
parts. The body color is a lighter version of the point color. The nose
color is the same as the point color but darker
Mitted
Same as color point
except the front feet are white, the back legs are white booted,
and the cat should have a white chin. Some mitteds may have a white
blaze between the eyes or on the nose.
Bi-Color
Has a white upside
down "V" ( /\ ) on the face and the chest, stomach and front legs are
white. Width of /\'s will vary but should be no wider than the ends of
the eyes.
Secondary Patterns
Lynx Point
It is
actually an additional pattern of stripes appearing over the normal
patterns listed above. In addition to the stripes, it has white
eyeliner around the eyes, the whisker pads are mostly white, the nose
leather is a pinkish to red brick color and there is no point color in
the ear. Many people refer to this as the Tabby Pattern. Tortie
patterns with lynx overlay are called Torbie.
Tortie
The Tortie pattern is a
mixture of red, flame, or cream mixed with one of the traditional colors
of seal or blue. Females will only show this secondary patterning.
Torbie
The Torbie pattern is a
mixture of red, flame, or cream mixed with one of the traditional colors
of seal or blue and the lynx pattern. Females will only show this secondary patterning.
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Traditional Colors and
Patterns
Seal Point
Points: Deep seal brown.
Body: A smoky light to medium brown.
Eye Color: Blue
Seal Point
Mitted
Points: Deep seal brown.
Body: A smoky light to medium brown, front paws white, back legs
white to mid leg.
Chin: White.
Eye Color: Blue
Blue Point
Points: Deep slate, grayish blue.
Body: Bluish cream, shading gradually to light cream toward
stomach and chest.
Eye Color: Blue
Blue Point
Mitted
Points: Deep slate, grayish blue.
Body: Bluish cream, shading gradually to light cream toward
stomach and chest, white mitts on front paws, back legs white to mid
leg.
Chin: White
Eye Color: Blue
Blue / Seal Bi-Color
Points: Seal or Blue, has a white
upside down "V" ( /\ ) on the face. The chest, stomach and front legs
are white. Width of /\'s will vary but should be no wider than the ends
of the eyes.
Eye Color: Blue
Lynx Point
Can be in any color/pattern combination and
shows a tabby striping type of patterning at the points.
Flame Point
Points:
Medium-dark orange Body: orange creamsicle color with white cream
in non color areas. Eye Color: Blue
Nontraditional Color
Rare Blue Eyed White
Eye Color:
Blue Body: All color and patterns are
covered by the white gene. Blue Eyed Whites are full pointed Ragdolls
but they are considered solid Ragdolls.
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