A Look At Why Ragdoll Kittens Are Popular

Ragdoll kittens are always in demand and are considered one of the many preferred cats today. They are beautiful because of the variety of colors and patterns they come in, but their docile and affectionate temperament really make them popular. They fit in easily with families and are easy to handle. Ragdoll may seem a strange name for a breed, but their bodies totally relax when they are picked up, just as if you were picking up a ragdoll.

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The Ragdoll breed is slow to mature and don't reach their full potential weight until three years old or older. They are large cats with semi longhair and a study body and frame, which is needed because they can weigh up to twenty pounds at full maturity. Generally females weigh anywhere from eight to fifteen pounds, but males get much larger with a weight anywhere from twelve to twenty pounds. Although large, they're very laid back.

They love affection and to be affectionate with cuddling and snuggling. It is common to find they'll follow you around the home and even try to join into family activities. Ragdolls are not your typical cat, uninterested in being independent and aloof. They can adapt quickly and get along with others pets in the home. And, just like every other living thing, each cat has its own unique personality, but for the most part they're all gentle, docile, and quiet.

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Considered Pointed cats, their coloring starts with the darkest around the points of the body, like the face, ears, and tail, while the main color is cream or white. When the kittens are born, they are all white, their color comes in later. All Ragdoll cats have blue eyes and each comes in one of three main patterns which are the Bicolor, Mitted, and Points. The six main colors for those patterns are cream, lilac, blue, seal, flame, and chocolate.

A point pattern cat has the dark color only around the points and doesn't have white anywhere in their coat. While the mitted are same as the pointed but will have white feet in front and white boots, a white belly stripe, and white chin. Some may have a blaze pattern on the face, which is a white line or spot on the face. They must have a belly stripe that runs from the chin to the genitals and have a white chin. This helps to distinguish the Mitted Ragdolls from the Birmans.

The Bicolor is the only pattern with a lot of white in it. All four paws are white along with the underbody and chest. Their most distinguishing marking is the upside down V on the face in white. There are a few with white patches on the back also. When a cat has an excessive amount of white, then they are known to have a Van pattern. That doesn't occur too often though. A Bicolor pattern only has dark colors on the tail, ears, and the outside of the mask.



Whether this breed is chosen for its show quality or temperament, it is a popular choice for individuals and families alike. Ragdoll kittens are affectionate, playful, loving, and intelligent. They fit into any family easily and happily. With the many color combinations possible within the three patterns, each kitten is unique with their own personality.