Ragdoll Cat Cooing
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my Ragdoll/ Himalayan makes those noises
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She/he shouldn't be outside!
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Is she a mink???
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@pipthechip lol ya that's great. turbo purr
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@FastTuscani --My ragdoll is not defenseless either. She runs from everyone and everything besides me and she can jump, climb and run faster than any cat I've ever had. She can hold her own with my beagle!
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She's a cutie. One of my Ragdolls coos like that. We call it his 'turbo purr'!!
pipthechip 3 years ago 4
Turbo purr!! I love it. So cute.
FastTuscani 3 years ago
Hey, great video. We have Ragdolls too....but the Ragdoll breed isn't supposed to go outside. Too dangerous for them because they are too trusting and docile and won't defend themselves.
In reality, every pet cat should be an indoor cat....when they're raised indoors from the get-go, they never desire to roam outside. Safer for all in the end.
My Ragdolls coo like this too :-)
Thanks for posting it.
LiladyK 3 years ago 6
One shouldn't judge an animal on its breed. They're individuals & personalities vary. Crystal rarely lets anyone pet her w/out flipping on her back, jamming her sharp claws in your hand and biting-she's no less loved, fast & smart. As a ruthless hunter, she's killed several mice, chipmunks, shrews & bunnies. She'll win against any predator where I live-not many to be found. I think its cruel to trap cats indoors or on leashes. Cats thrive acting out natural instincts w/ more than lifeless toys.
FastTuscani 3 years ago
it doesn't matter to me what you do with your cat, indoor or outdoor is fine, but just so you know the average life span of an outdoor cat is just 3 years while an indoor cat can live to an average of 15 years.
cellardoor434 3 years ago
Thank you for your concern. I can believe cats that actually live outdoors, by a busy road, or in areas w/ predators might only live an average of 3 years. Shes my parents replacement for 2 cats with the same habits, each living over 16 years. This cat doesnt sleep outside & is supervised in a fenced in 1/2 acre where she catches small mammals that get in. In this video, she is 3 feet from the door & Im with her. What the big deal? The background outside looked prettier than in the house.
FastTuscani 3 years ago 4