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Ragdoll.txt May 2026

They are not typically jumpers, preferring to stay on lower levels, such as the couch or floor. 2. Physical Characteristics

They come in four primary patterns: colorpoint, mitted, bicolor, and van.

They generally get along well with children, seniors, and other pets, including dogs. Ragdoll.txt

They have soft, semi-long, silky coats (typically with minimal matting), striking blue eyes, and pointed coloration.

Ragdolls are extremely loving, social, and calm, often following their owners from room to room. They are not typically jumpers, preferring to stay

Ragdoll cats are renowned for their docile, affectionate, and "floppy" nature, often described as puppy-like companions. Named for their tendency to go limp when held, these large, blue-eyed cats are ideal indoor pets known for their gentle temperament and striking appearance. 1.

Ragdoll Cat: History, Breed Description & Care Tips - Trupanion They generally get along well with children, seniors,

Ragdolls are slow to mature, often taking up to four years to reach full size and weight.

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