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Ragdoll Cat - An Informational Video

The Ragdoll cat is a large gentle cat and justifiably very popular.  
 
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funstuff4646 (4 months ago)
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Honeywest33 (4 months ago) Show Hide
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Please find your Radoll a good home. You really don't deserve to have this cat considering the way you feel. Maybe you two just got off on the wrong foot and this cat will do better in a different home and you will be happier without him/her.
funstuff4646 (4 months ago)
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surffiend757 (7 months ago) Show Hide
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i have two. i have a mitted one and one that has light grey on its face with a white triangle on its face
uncleall (9 months ago) Show Hide
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whats the name of this song? its great
gasparotto12345 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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amo i ragdolls
Siranne (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Also, not all Ragdolls are pointed. There are four patterns allowed: pointed, non-pointed (very rare, though), mitted and bi-colour. The "van" you speak of is actually a white spotting gene that determines the amount of white that crops up within a coat pattern. Generally bi-colours with the van gene display white on the back as well as the belly, legs and chest.
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To my knowledge TICA and CFA at this time only registers pointed Ragdolls, which includes the mitted and bi-color; they just have white over the points on their feet and noses respectively. Some are breeding solid colored Ragdolls but the originals were pointed and I don't believe the solids can be registered at this time.
Siranne (1 year ago) Show Hide
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The mother of the Ragdoll breed was an Angora-type cat, not a Persian - I've seen a photo of her and she definitely wasn't Persian. That's not to say she didn't have any Persian ancestry, though. There's definitely some Birman in the Ragdolls too...

Anyway, the Ragdoll is one of my favourite cats. My Ragdoll kitten Sebastian (seal bi-colour) is a beautiful boy and makes my life better.
aspiegirl1130 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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i think my cat may be part ragdoll

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