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Essence of the Ragdoll


The Ragdoll is a large, floppy, people loving, blue eyed and pointed cat, with a pleasant domestic head type with wide spaced ears and non extreme semi wedge shaped muzzle.
What is a Ragdoll?A fascinating cat, the Ragdoll from California enjoys great success and has a large following of breeders and owners. It is not the only cat breed to emigrate from California, but it is probably the best known and its unusual breed name causes interest wherever it is seen. In fact, the name Ragdoll was given by the original breeder Ann Baker in the 1960's and was so named for its captivating tendency to go limp like a child's toy when held in human arms.

The ancestors of today's Ragdoll breed are a bit of a mystery. It is believed they descended from a combination of three feral cats: a white semi- longhaired cat named Josephine; a seal point male with white feet called Daddy Warbucks and a black male called Blackie.

There has been much myth surrounding the origin of the breed. Every Ragdoll ancestry must be traceable back to Josephine.

Ragdolls are extremely huggable. Estimates of adult Ragdoll size range between 8 to 12 pounds (4-5kg)for females and 12 to 16 pounds (5-8kg) for males. Ragdolls are a large cat that reaches full maturity between the ages of three to four years.

Unfortunately myths still persist in some circles and cat owners have been mislead into believing that Ragdolls do not feel pain, do not cause allergies to those allergic to cats, cannot defend themselves and do not possess normal cat instincts such as hunting. All of the above are untrue. Ragdolls should be treated with the same care and respect bestowed upon all other breeds.

When all the fallacies are stripped away, the facts remain. The Ragdoll is a gentle, good natured and loving cat that possesses a unique and quiet charm which can quickly convert the most dedicated ailurophobe into a Ragdoll fan.The Ragdoll has a soft semi-long coat which does not require as regular a grooming as many other long-haired breeds. Ragdolls are born white and the color comes in slowly....although you can tell seal and blue anywhere from a few days to a week...you can't determine chocolate and lilac for 3-4 weeks. They have very good color by 8-12 weeks but they don't get their full color for about 2 years. 'Kim Patterson'

Ragdolls are available in the following:

bulletExamples below, click on image to see larger view, wait a few seconds and the image will appear, click and hold at the top clear panel to drag anywhere on the screen for a better view, click the X to close.

bulletPointed Colors: seal point, blue point, chocolate point, lilac point, red point, cream point, tortie point. More pictures coming soon!

Seal Point
Seal
Blue
Blue
Chocolate
Chocolate

Lilac Point
Lilac

Red
Cream
Cream
Cream
Tortie
Lilac versus Blue Point
Lilac Point and Blue
Point Comparison
bulletThe coat patterns of the Ragdolls are: colorpoint, mitted, bicolor & lynx (tabby markings in one of the three previous patterns). The varying patterns may be bred in the above colors.

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bulletSeal

Seal Tortie
Seal Tortie Mitted
Seal Bi-color
Seal Bi-color
Seal Mitted w/Blaze
Seal Mitted w/Blaze
torbies
Seal Torbie Mitted
Seal Mitted
Seal Mitted
Seal Lynx
Seal Lynx
Seal Torbie
Seal Torbie Mitted
Seal Torbie
Seal Torbie
Seal Lynx Point Mitted w/Double Diamnond Blaze
Seal Lynx Point
Mitted
w/Double Diamond Blaze Seal Tortie Mitted
Seal Tortie Mitted
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bulletBlue

Blue Lynx Point Bi-color
Blue Lynx
Bi-color
Photographer Jim Childs Blue mitted Blue mitted Blue Torbie
Blue Torbie Blue Mitted
Blue Mitted Blue Mitted Tortie
Blue Mitted Tortie
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bulletChocolate

Chocolate Mitted
Chocolate Mitted w/Blaze Chocolate Lynx Mitted
Chocolate Lynx Mitted Chocolate Tortie Bi-color
Chocolate Tortie Bi-color
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bulletLilac

Lilac Bi-color Lynx

Special Needs Ragdolls

bulletPlease note: All Sales are between the individual private parties and not by Ragdoll International. Either parties may refuse or accept any offer or request.

The Special Ragdoll is a cat with a special need. These are not cats with contagious diseases, but rather cats who require accommodation. These are cats who will still make wonderful additions to a pet home. Please consider them!

If you would like to list your special needs ragdoll here, please send your information to amichettibully@gmail.com


 

O GATO GIGANTE DE OLHOS AZUIS
O Ragdoll é considerada uma raça de gatos gigantes como o maine coon mas possui um lindo par de olhos azuis maravilhosos.
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O gato gigante Ragdoll possui lindos olhos azuis que o difrenciam na gatofilia mundial, seu tamanho é parecido com maine coon que é um gato mais comprido, enquanto o ragdoll tende a ser mais forte e ainda mais tranquilo.
 
 
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O Ragdoll (que significa boneca de pano em português) é uma raça de gatos de origem americana (California), raramente encontrada no Brasil, você pode fazer uma pesquisa utilizando Bing, Google, Yahoo, facebbok.
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Amicat Petclube Group can offer you best ragdoll kittens of different colors!

Petclube Amicats Ragdolls is a home cattery, located in Juquitiba Sp Br, We breed and raise our Ragdolls in our home as part of our family, underfoot, giving them lots of love and personal attention. The Ragdoll is a very social and loving cat. They often follow us around the house, to oversee our work at the computer or other assorted household tasks. Our cats/kittens are never caged, but given "hands on" love and attention from birth until you take your kitten home.
Since our cats have such a wonderful temperament, they are able to travel the country and be in the show halls, without the use of any drugs. We are extremely proud of the exceptional laid back quality of our breeding stock, and know that you will be too! We breed for excellence in HEALTH, TYPE, and TEMPERAMENT.
Amicats-Petclube provides the cats and kittens lots of room to run and play with each other and their toys. Our cats and their kittens have free roam of the house, which provides them alot of attention, cuddling, and love. That also helps them get accustomed to all the sounds and noises of the home, so that they will better adapt to your home. They also enjoy a secured area outdoors, to enjoy the sun and play with the butterflies! Our Bulldogs, provide the cats with an extra “buddy” to interact and play with. Ragdolls are wonderful companions to any size of dog. They will join your family and will make your dogs their friend for life!

Our goal is to produce healthy well socialized kittens with the wonderful Ragdoll personality. Our kittens come from USA and

 

Canada Champion lines. In addition. We provide the highest quality veterinary care available.

Because we are a small home cattery, we only have a small number of litters of kittens in the traditional and non-traditional colors per year. Unlike many catteries that you will see listed on the winners pages, we do not breed large numbers of kittens. All breedering cats are listed on our Kings and Queens page. If you are interested in obtaining a kitten, please contact us by phone or emailregarding kitten availability. Information on the Available Kitten page is updated weekly, so it is your best source on what kittens are currently available.

eet the breed that’s captivating the hearts of cat owners around the world – the Ragdoll cat. The breed’s special traits include a sweet temperament, beautiful coat, generous size and big blue eyes. So exceptionally friendly that it will follow its human companions from room to room, the Ragdoll has become the fastest growing and most loveable breed of cat ever developed.
The Ragdoll cat is a semi-long haired colorpoint cat of considerable size. They have a sweet nature, non-aggressive, docile disposition. Full color development is not achieved until the Ragdoll reaches around two years of age and full weight and size is not achieved until the cat is fully mature at around three years of age. One of the truly unique characteristics of the Ragdoll is their ability to “go limp” when being held (and therefore relaxed) – this explains the naming of the breed.
Ragdolls are wonderful family cats, blending easily into the family environment and seem to have a natural rapport with children and other furry family members. They love to play and it is essential, as they are strictly indoor cats, that you provide them with plenty of stimulating toys including a scratching post or play gym to encourage play and exercise.
In the 1960s Ann Baker started with a regular non-pedigreed white domestic longhaired Angora-kind cat named Josephine, who had produced several litters of typical cats. This cat was injured in an accident involving a car and taken to the veterinary hospital at the University of California. Josephine was of a Persian/Angora type and had litters sired by several unknown male Birman cats, one of which had the Siamese point coloration. Baker believed that Josephine was subject to a secret government genetic experiment during treatment at the lab, and claimed that it made Josephine docile, relaxed when picked up, and immune to pain. Another claim from her was that the kittens were so relaxed because their mother had a car accident while

 

she was pregnant. (None of these claims have been found to have any basis in fact whatsoever.) After Josephine recovered, she produced kittens with an easygoing temperament. When the subsequent litter produced more of the same, Ann Baker purchased several kittens from the owner, who lived behind her, and believing she had something special, set out to create what is now known as the Ragdoll. The breed was selectively bred over many years for desirable traits, such as large size, gentle demeanor, and a tendency to go limp when picked up, as well as the striking pointed coloration.
Out of those early litters came Blackie, an all black Burmese-like male and Daddy Warbucks, a seal point with white feet. Daddy Warbucks sired the founding bi-color female Fugianna, and Blackie sired Buckwheat, a dark brown/black Burmese-like female. Both Fugianna and Buckwheat were daughters of Josephine. All Ragdolls are descended from Baker’s cats through matings of Daddy Warbucks to Fugianna and Buckwheat.
Baker, in an unusual move, spurned traditional cat breeding associations. She trademarked the name “Ragdoll,” set up her own registry—International Ragdoll Cat Association (IRCA)—and enforced stringent standards on anyone who wanted to breed or sell cats under that name. The Ragdolls were also not allowed to be registered in other breed associations. In 1975, a group led by Denny Dayton broke rank with IRCA with the aim of gaining mainstream recognition for the Ragdoll. This group eventually developed the Ragdoll standard currently accepted by major cat registries.