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"Click on Ragdoll Bi-color Picture"
Ragdolls are large,
energetic, purebred cats with beautiful, blue eyes. Their medium-long coats
have a very soft texture that feels akin to rabbit fur. Because they do not
have an undercoat, daily grooming is not usually required. They are very
inquisitive, gentle, are drawn to personal companionship. Where ever the
family gathers they will follow with them.
Ragdolls seem too mature more
slowly than many breeds and do not gain full maturity until 3 to 4 years of
age. Females weigh an average of 10-15 pounds, and males grow to be 15-20
pounds.
The Ragdoll breed was
developed in California by Ann Baker in 1965, from a long-haired cat named
Josephine and two other domestic cats. The breed has, over the years, firmly
established itself.
Ragdolls are born white and
their colors and patterns develop slowly attaining full color by two years
of age. There are three traditional patterns.
- A "colorpoint"
has dark points on the ears, tail, face and feet with the body being a
lighter shade. The nose leather and paw pads match the point color.
- A "mitted"
has a lighter body like the colorpoint but has white "mittens" on the
front legs, white boots on the back, and a white chin and stripe down the
stomach.
- A
"bicolor" has dark points on the ears and tail but the face mask has an
inverted "V" running between the eyes into the muzzle. The body color
forms a saddle on the cat's back while the stomach and legs are white.
The two traditional colors
are:
- Seal
-- dark seal brown points with a tan body.
- Blue
-- blue-ish, gray points with a pale gray body.
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