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Cat breed Ragdoll
Ragdoll is one of the beautiful pet cats which are the most popular breed in the cat fancy. This breed came into look in the 1960s in California. This breed is a mixture of Burmese, Birman and Persian, but this cat is credited as the original Ragdoll. The Ragdoll is also called Josephine’s daughters as the first original Ragdoll was a white cat named Josephine. Ragdoll is a large and long-bodied cat with a long tail, a plush coat, and a heavy-boned cat. It has a medium-sized head, but due to its fur, her face appears to be significant. Even the ears are also medium-sized and are set on the sides of the head to make their face look triangular. Ragdoll stands out different from other cat species because of their large size, semi-long coat in a pointed pattern, and sparkling blue eyes that attract people the most. If we see their coat, they can vary in length from semi-long to long and also, they are soft, plush and silky. The Ragdoll is among the largest of the domesticated cats, where the weight of the males is around 20 pounds or can also be above, and the weights of the females are 10 to 15 pounds. If we talk about the personality of the Ragdoll then, Ragdoll is notable for collapsing into the arms of anyone who holds them, even when they are cradled on their back. They love the people a lot. They greet them at the door, and also they follow them all around the house. Leaping into the bed or snuggling in bed whenever given a chance is what they love and want. Ragdoll has good manners, and they are easy to live with. They are one of the most lovable cat breeds. Now, let us look at the history of Ragdoll. In the family of the cat breeds, Ragdoll is among the younger siblings. The Breeder Ann Baker first developed these cats in the Riverside of California in the 1960s. The Baker’s foundation stock consisted of Josephine, a domestic longhair who has a white coat that concealed the genes for either a seal mitted or a black tuxedo pattern and various other longhaired cats unknown ancestry that she owned or found in her neighbourhood. Then, he selected cats that have gentle, calm personalities, large size, and a beautiful long coat characterized by a Himalayan pattern and then, the result was the Ragdoll. The Cat Fanciers Association began registering the cats in 1993 and gave them full recognition in 2000.View Detail