Ragdoll cats, also known as Brado cats, are one of the larger cats in size and weight.
Ragdoll cats began to be bred in 1960 and were recognized in the United States in 1965. Ragdoll cats have a V-shaped head, large and round eyes, thick fur, thick limbs, and a soft body. Most of them are tricolor or bicolor cats. Ragdoll cats are very loose all over, like a soft ragdoll. Ragdoll cats are a very smart breed. They are gentle, peaceful, sociable, friendly with other cats or dogs, have soft voices, rich emotions, are loving, like to be accompanied by others, and have a strong tolerance for pain, which is often mistaken for lack of pain. They are very tolerant of children's play, and are therefore called ragdoll cats. They are very ideal domestic pets.
Although ragdoll cats are a new breed, their historical origins have always been unclear. In the 1960s, California breeder Ann Baker bred the earliest ragdoll cats. Their father was a male Birman cat named Warbucks, and their mother was a white non-purebred long-haired cat named Josephine. She said that when a ragdoll cat is held, its whole body becomes "soft". Ann Baker then founded a breed association, but at that time the ragdoll cat had not yet been recognized by other associations. Since then, many people have bred ragdoll cats, which has created the ragdoll cat breed that is now recognized by major mainstream associations. The success of the ragdoll cat should be attributed to people's need for quiet indoor cats. Today, some similar breeds are being bred one after another, and they all have warm names.
Ragdoll cats are very human. Compared with climbing up and down and jumping up and down every day, they are more willing to interact with people, especially like to accompany their owners to relax. Ragdoll cats like to please their owners and always surround their owners. When it comes to cleaning, ragdoll cats also try not to trouble their owners as much as possible. They can understand the rhythm of their owners' lives and will do what they can do by themselves. Therefore, most ragdoll cats do not need people to clean them deliberately. They behave elegantly, rarely shed hair because of mischief or fighting, and always keep their hair clean. This cat is very quiet, but also likes to play with toys and likes to participate in daily life at home.
Ragdoll cats are extremely gentle and lack the instinct to protect themselves, so they must be kept as pets in the boudoir and are not allowed to go out. However, although this cat is quiet, it likes to have someone to accompany it. If you don’t have a lot of time to accompany it, then you’d better keep two and give it a friend to keep it company.
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