The Ragdoll is one of the most popular cat breeds in the United States and probably the most commonly seen.


The Ragdoll is a breed that is often referred to as a “cat with a personality”, which means that it has a lot of fun-loving characteristics, but still remains a very affectionate and loving animal.
History
Ragdolls were created in the early 1960s by Anne Baker, a cat breeder in California. She wanted to create a cat that was more like a Siamese but with more white. She started with a seal-mitted male and a solid black cat to produce Ragdolls.
Since then, Ragdolls have been developed into a number of different varieties, including the American Curl, the American Ragdoll, and the Exotic Ragdoll.
Ragdolls are one of the most popular cat breeds around the world and are often used as pets or as show cats.
Size
The Ragdoll cat breed is one of the biggest of all domestic cats.
Female Ragdolls weigh between 8 and 15 pounds, while males range from 12 to 20 pounds.
Personality
Ragdolls are known for being extremely loving and affectionate. They also love to play and cuddle with their owners. They’re very social creatures and enjoy spending time with their owner. This makes them great pets for those looking for a loving, active companion.
Health Problems
Ragdoll cats are often overweight because they are not being active enough. They need regular exercise to prevent obesity. Also, they need to be fed a balanced nutritional diet, as certain vitamins and nutrients are essential to their health. Make sure to provide them with the right vitamins and minerals in their diet.
Care & Grooming
Grooming your Ragdoll cat at least twice a week will help avoid tangles in the fur so that you can keep your cat looking its best.
It’s also important to remember that just like with brushing, nail trims are also necessary for your cat.
Ragdolls, like other cats, like to be groomed, so if you decide to give it a go, make sure you brush your cat on a regular basis using a cat-specific brush, and never ever use a human brush.