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Ragdoll Cat: How to Take Care of the Gentle Giant

The Ragdoll cat is a large, strong, and beautiful velvet paw with a special pattern and large, bright blue eyes. With these tips, you can ensure that your special four-legged friend feels comfortable with you.

The Ragdoll cat is not only beautiful on the outside but also has a fine character. As calm and even-tempered as it is, it also knows how to entertain its owners with its playful, friendly, and fun ways. The valuable pedigree cat is ideal for keeping in an apartment.

Keeping Conditions for a Ragdoll Cat

With a stately shoulder height of up to 40 cm and a weight that can vary between 5 and 10 kg, the Ragdoll is one of the largest cat breeds in the world. Still, she’s anything but an elephant in a china shop. It moves elegantly and carefully even when playing and rarely breaks anything with its skill.

A loving family that gives her lots of attention, plays with her regularly, and doesn’t mind the fact that it likes to follow its everywhere is wonderful for the fluffy velvet paw. Working people who are rarely at home should rather get a more independent cat because the Ragdoll misses its people and doesn’t like to be alone for long. It loves children and also conspecifics are almost indispensable for it.

Every Now & Then Brushing is Enough: Ragdoll Cat is Easy to Care For

With their light, fine, and silky coat, this cat breed may appear to require a lot of grooming for their coat, but that’s deceptive. It is not prone to knotting and matting like some other long-haired cats.

Like all cats, Ragdolls shed and need regular brushing. You should devote yourself to this once a week, and more often during the change of coat. A balanced cat diet keeps their coat and skin strong and healthy.

Mary Allen

Written by Mary Allen

Hello, I'm Mary! I've cared for many pet species including dogs, cats, guinea pigs, fish, and bearded dragons. I also have ten pets of my own currently. I've written many topics in this space including how-tos, informational articles, care guides, breed guides, and more.

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