We have 2 rag-dolls, and they have been allowed outside now for nearly 2 years. Nothing has happened to them. They aren't the best of climbers, but they learnt that and now spend their time playing with the pebbles by the patio.
The more you keep them indoors, the less likely it is that they will develop a strong immune system. I don't believe in keeping cats indoors unless it's for medical reasons such as FIV.
Gentle is a relative term when describing Rags.. I have two males and by no means are they gentle with each other.. I'm pulling huge tufts of fluffy cat fur out of every surface of my house due to their "sparring", but I wouldn't change it.
We have 2 rag-dolls, and they have been allowed outside now for nearly 2 years. Nothing has happened to them. They aren't the best of climbers, but they learnt that and now spend their time playing with the pebbles by the patio.
The more you keep them indoors, the less likely it is that they will develop a strong immune system. I don't believe in keeping cats indoors unless it's for medical reasons such as FIV.
BoiledAngels 2 weeks ago
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leeJoji 3 months ago
WHY ARE THEY OUTSIDE!!, THERE BREED IS AN INDOOR CAT
TheSarah2445 8 months ago
Gentle is a relative term when describing Rags.. I have two males and by no means are they gentle with each other.. I'm pulling huge tufts of fluffy cat fur out of every surface of my house due to their "sparring", but I wouldn't change it.
cxr7021 9 months ago
I, too, cannot believe they let a Ragdoll outside! They have no defense because they are so gentle.
Sheteck1 1 year ago
Get them in the house!!!! If you want an outside cat get a short haired "barn cat".
Beenana9 1 year ago
LOve the ragdoll's. I will get a blue mitted in a few weeks..
HummerHealey 1 year ago
awh i want onneee =3
NailzChan 2 years ago