Ragdoll Health Issues The Risks and Dangers of Owning a Ragdoll Cat (2)

Ragdoll Cat Life Expectancy: How Long They Live?

Do you have a Ragdoll cat? If so, then at some point, you may wonder how long your little guy will live. Ragdoll cats are one of the longest-living domesticated cat breeds. They typically live two to three years longer…

What Is Sepia Ragdoll?

What Is Sepia Ragdoll?

Sepia Ragdoll is used to describe some ragdolls’ brown or reddish-brown color. The sepia tone can range from pale beige to deep mahogany and appears in various patterns. It is caused by a recessive gene that dilutes black pigment in…

Ragdoll Vs. Himalayan Cats

Ragdoll vs Himalayan Cats, Know The Difference

The Ragdoll and Himalayan are two breeds of cats with a lot in common. They are both longhaired, and their coats have similar colors. People often get confused between Ragdoll and Himalayan cats. They look very similar, but there are…

Ragdoll Cat Size How Big Do Ragdolls Get

Ragdoll Cat Size: How Big Do Ragdolls Get?

Do you know how big a Ragdoll Cat can get? Ragdolls are a large breed of domestic cats, and they can grow to be quite large. In this blog post, we will discuss the size of ragdolls and provide some…

Ragdoll Cats and the Science of Going Limp

Ragdoll Cats and the Science of Going Limp

Do you own a Ragdoll Cat? If so, you may have noticed that they go limp when you hold them. Ragdoll Cats are known for this trait, and there is a scientific reason behind it! Ragdolls are bred to be…

seal point ragdoll cats

Seal Point Ragdoll

If you’re a cat lover, then you know that there’s nothing quite like a Ragdoll. These loveable felines come in all shapes and sizes, but the Seal Point variety is definitely a favorite among cat enthusiasts. With their soft fur…

Flame point ragdoll cat

What is a Flame Point Ragdoll Cat?

A Flame Point Ragdoll Cat (aka Red Ragdoll or Orange Ragdolls) is a specific breed of Ragdoll cat with very distinct markings. Their fur is mostly white, with areas of red or orange around their face, ears, and tail. They…