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Some general information on the ragdoll cat and products I use and recommend.

 

products - buy at Maloron.com
The Pet Food Products I use

This is a good site for ordering some of the products I use Maloron.com/shop

www.ragdoll-cats.org -- General resource of breeders, rescues, and clubs, including a selection of pictures of Ragdoll Cats and informational links.

Ragdoll Color & Pattern Chart

Here at the Cattery I feed my adults Nutro Max adult formula cat food and my kittens I feed Nutro Max kitten formula kitten food.  When my kittens are young I feed them canned food. I also supplement feed them goats milk. In addition I use nutritional yeast on their canned and dry food. It is good for their skin and coats and they just love it.  I also once a month bath each one of my cats, this is not necessary but somehow that old saying, cleanliness is next to Godliness, just stuck with me. I use and recommend Advantage for flea control.

Please f eel free to contact me. I welcome all comments and questions.

I would like to tell you a little bit about the history of the Ragdoll .

The Ragdoll is a  medium to semi-long haired breed. The Ragdoll  was developed by Ann Baker in the 1960's. The Ragdoll is so called because it it said the cat goes limp in your arms like a ragdoll. Ragdolls are placid and docile creatures, and are very affectionate. The Ragdoll is a large muscular cat, the males when mature can weigh as much as 20 lbs. And the females 15 lbs. It takes 3 years for the Ragdoll to fully mature. They are known for their soft, silky, non-matting fur. They are said to below sheddars but, I have found this to not always be true. The Ragdoll comes in a variety of colors. The colorpoint which is  the color on the face, ears, legs, paws and tail while the rest of the body is one lighter color, usually a cream. Color points come in the Seal, Chocolate, Blue, Lilac, and Flame. In the patterns of Bi-Color, Lynx, and Tortie. A Ragdoll can also be mitted or non-mitted. The most eye-catching varieties are the Bi-Colors, with a striking feature of a white inverted V. This mask begins in the center of the forehead and runs past the eyes to the back of the chin. The chin, chest, underparts and paws are white. All Ragdoll kittens are born pure white and after a few weeks their color starts coming in.

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