Ragdoll cat breed introduction

 Introduction to Ragdoll Cat Types
Ragdoll Cats (Definite Introduction)

Ragdoll cats are also called Bradl cats, ragdoll cats, and doll cats. The Latin name is Ragdoll. Although Ragdoll cats are the largest in size and weight among all cats, they are indeed soft and large. They are very friendly to humans and can be tolerant even when faced with children's play. Therefore, Ragdoll cats are loved by many families.

Ragdoll cats are native to the United States. They were bred in the 1960s by a woman named Ann Baker who lived in California. They were recognized in the United States in 1965 and then gradually joined other countries. . Ragdoll cats entered China relatively late, only 10 years ago, but Ragdoll cats have become popular in China in a short period of time, which is inseparable from their outstanding appearance and excellent quality.

If you like clingy cats, then Ragdoll cats are definitely a good choice. They like to stay by their owner's side. If you are busy with something, they will not disturb you because Ragdoll cats' calls are very gentle, and in most cases, they will remain quiet. At the same time, in addition to being friendly to their owners, Ragdoll cats are also very friendly to strangers, children and other animals. Therefore, owners do not have to worry about whether Ragdoll cats will harm guests or other animals who are visiting their home. wait.

In addition, Ragdoll cats have extremely strong urban adaptability. They can not only endure hot days, but also survive nine severe winters. Because Ragdoll cats don't understand or drool, they won't bring much trouble to their owners' daily lives. Moreover, Ragdoll cats are also highly trainable. As long as their owners can lead them appropriately, they will react accordingly according to the instructions.

However, Ragdoll cats have longer hair, so owners need to comb the cat's hair frequently. This can not only alleviate the problem of flying cat hair at home, but also make the cat's hair stronger!

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