Posted in Ragdoll Cats on Dec 19th, 2005
Here are some things to keep in mind during the holidays to keep your Ragdoll cat safe. There are many dangers around your Christmas tree for cats. The water at the base of the tree may have fertilizers or plant food which could make your Ragdoll sick if he or she drinks it. [...]
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Posted in Ragdoll Cats on Dec 15th, 2005
1. When treating cuts and irritations use herbal remedies such as Aloe, along with calendula cream for treating minor infections.
2. Your cat needs sulfur amino acids, zinc, vitamin B complex, along with fatty acids and minerals to keep a healthy coat and skin. You will find the proper balance in most premium cat foods. If [...]
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Posted in Ragdoll Cats on Dec 14th, 2005
Ragdoll cats respond very well to praise as reinforcement. You can use this along with food as a reward to teach your Ragdoll tricks. It is best to use soft and moist food for treats so you will not disrupt your cat’s diet. Once your Ragdoll cat performs the task you are [...]
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Posted in Ragdoll Cats on Dec 12th, 2005
1. Ragdoll Cats do not have hunting instincts like other cats.
Ragdoll cats come with the same instincts built in like any other cat. Because of their size they tend to be clumsy and typically are not mousers.
2. Ragdoll Cats are deformed.
This cat breed’s characteristic of relaxing while held makes some people uncomfortable and has fostered claims [...]
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