Posted in Ragdoll Cats on Nov 23rd, 2005
Many Ragdoll cat owners think cats are far too independent to train. While cats are not as easily trained as their canine counterparts they can still learn to perform tricks just like Fido. What self respecting Ragdoll cat would stoop so low? For starters…yours. Cats can learn simple voice commands and [...]
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Posted in Ragdoll Cats on Nov 22nd, 2005
Been to see your veterinarian lately? The cost of veterinarian care has skyrocketed. And that’s just for annual vaccinations. What happens when your Ragdoll cat gets sick? If your Ragdoll ever needs surgery that can cost thousands of dollars. Obtaining pet insurance for your Ragdoll cat will help pay for unexpected [...]
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Posted in Ragdoll Cats on Nov 21st, 2005
The origin of the Ragdoll cat is not difficult to establish; this cat’s origin is surrounded by myth and controversy. The Ragdoll cat breed was created by a breeder in California named Ann Baker. The first Ragdoll cat was bred in the 1960s and was a white female name Josephine. The first [...]
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Posted in Ragdoll Cats on Nov 19th, 2005
Part of the reason your Ragdoll Cat scratches is to mark its territory. In order to insure your cat uses the scratching post and not your sofa, place the scratching post in a prominent area of your home. If you tuck the scratching post away in a back room or a corner there [...]
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