Cat Breed

Ragdoll

docile • affectionate • gentle • relaxed

OrigineUnited States
Espérance de vie12-17 years
Poids4-9 kg
Niveau d'énergiemoderate

Quick Stats

Taillelarge
Poids4-9 kg
Espérance de vie12-17 years
Niveau d'énergiemoderate
Toilettagemoderate
Éducabilitéeasy
OrigineUnited States
Tempérament
docileaffectionategentlerelaxed

Présentation

Ragdolls are large, strikingly beautiful cats named for their tendency to go limp when picked up. With their stunning blue eyes, semi-long silky coat, and incredibly gentle temperament, they are often described as puppy-like cats who follow their owners from room to room.

Compatibilité

Enfants
Excellent
Autres chiens
Excellent
Chats
Excellent
Vie en appartement
Excellent

Guide de soins

Ragdolls are indoor cats that thrive on human companionship. They should not be left alone for extended periods. Their semi-long coat requires regular brushing, and they benefit from interactive play to maintain a healthy weight.

Besoins en exercice

Moderate activity through interactive play keeps Ragdolls healthy. They enjoy fetch games and wand toys but are not overly demanding.

Toilettage

Brush 2-3 times per week to prevent tangles. Their silky coat is less prone to matting than other longhair breeds but still benefits from regular attention.

Problèmes de santé

hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
bladder stones
feline infectious peritonitis
obesity

Faits amusants

🐱Ragdolls get their name from their tendency to go completely limp and relaxed when picked up.
🐱All Ragdoll kittens are born white and develop their colour points as they grow.
🐱They are one of the largest domestic cat breeds, with males sometimes exceeding 9 kg.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do Ragdolls go limp when picked up?
This characteristic limpness is a breed trait. They naturally relax their muscles when held, making them feel like a ragdoll — hence the name.
Are Ragdolls good apartment cats?
Excellent apartment cats. They are calm, quiet, and perfectly content living indoors, making them ideal for flat living.
Do Ragdolls get along with other pets?
Yes, Ragdolls are exceptionally social and typically get along well with other cats, dogs, and gentle children.
Are Ragdolls high maintenance?
Moderately so. They need regular grooming and lots of companionship, but are otherwise easy-going and adaptable.

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