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Ann Baker with her Ragdolls

Ann Baker with Kyoto

and Kookie Tu

 

Origination...

There are several myths surrounding the Ragdoll breed. But, it's generally accepted that a woman from California named Ann Baker, in the early 1960s, created the Ragdoll by breeding a white female Persian to a male Birman. She then introduced a female Burmese into the breeding program and this combination resulted in the Ragdoll breed.  Click here if you'd like to see the lineage and genotype of the early Ragdolls.   

 

Temperament...
Ragdolls are sometimes referred to as the "Gentle Giants" of the cat world. They are very laid-back, docile, and non-aggressive cats. Ragdolls tend to relax and go limp when held. They have a non-fighting instinct meaning if they're attacked, they don't defend themselves the way most other cats would. For this reason, they should be kept strictly indoors. They love to be around people

and have been described as acting similar to a puppy. They may greet

guests, follow their owners around, and some can even be taught to fetch! Ragdolls are slow-maturing and may not reach full maturity until about three or four years of age.

Physical Characteristics...
Ragdolls are the largest fully domestic breed of cat (Guinness Book of World Records). They are large, heavy cats with broad chests and large hindquarters. Females are smaller than males, weighing about 10-15 pounds on average. Males weigh an average of 12-20 pounds as adults, although some may grow to be larger. Full weight and size is not expected for at least four years.

 

Traditional Ragdolls have large, oval, blue eyes and sweet expressions. Mink and sepia Ragdolls have the same physical characteristics, except that their eye and coat color differs from the traditionals.  Please visit our "Mink Ragdolls" page to learn more about the differences in minks and sepias.  Ragdolls have large, rounded ears that are set with a slight forward tilt. They have a curved profile with the look of a "ski slope" as it merges to the top of the head.
 

Ragdolls have soft medium-long coats and bushy tails that feel like rabbit fur and do not tend to mat, although occasional grooming may be required. In general, Ragdolls have longer fur around the neck and on the back of the hindquarters.

Colors & Patterns...
To learn about the various colors & patterns of Ragdolls, you can visit Ragdoll Fanciers Worldwide: RFW

Also, Ragdoll International has photos of the various colors and patterns, to visit, click on the button:
RI

 

At Southern Dolls, we produce traditional, mink, and sepia Ragdoll kittens in colors/patterns, such as: seal, blue, chocolate, flame, and tortie in pointed, mitted, bicolor, and the newer and rarer lynx pattern. Minks and sepias have the same colors and patterns as traditional Ragdolls, except that minks have a darker, richer color, and sepias are even darker than minks.   
 

Should you get a Ragdoll?
Ragdoll cats can be excellent pets, especially if you want a loving, friendly companion that will be affectionate to everyone in your home, including visitors.  Ragdolls require almost no grooming, shed very little, and can be trained quite easily.  They also adapt very well to small apartment life.  On the other hand, if you need to leave your cat alone for long periods of time, Ragdolls like attention and may not be the right breed for you.  Ragdolls should stay indoors as much as possible, and should usually only be taken outside on a leash for short periods of time.  They almost never hunt, and when they do it isn't very effective, so don't get a Ragdoll if you need a mouser.  All in all, Ragdolls are very dependent cats that need a good deal of love and attention.

 

 

I wonder if Christ had a little Ragdoll

All shiny and silky like mine?

And a nose round and wet

With two cute little ears

And two eyes blue and tender that shine.

 

I’m sure if He had, that that little Ragdoll

Knew right from the start He was God:

That he needed no proof that Christ was divine.

And just worshipped the ground where he trod.

 

I’m afraid that He hadn’t, because I have read,

How He prayed in the garden alone.

For all of His friends and disciples had fled

Even Peter, the one called stone.

 

And Oh! I am sure, that that little Ragdoll

With a heart so tender and warm

Would never have left Him to suffer alone

But creeping right under His arm.

 

Would have licked the dear fingers.

In agony clasped, and counting all favors but loss.

When they took Him away would have trotted behind

And followed Him right to the cross!!

         

~ Ann Baker

 

 

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