Posted in Ragdoll Cats on Dec 5th, 2005
If you have problems with your Ragdoll and the scratching post here is what you need to know. First, scratching is normal for cats. This probably is not what you want to hear when your cat is scratching your Italian leather sofa; however, there are steps you can take to prevent destructive behavior. [...]
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Posted in Ragdoll Cats on Dec 3rd, 2005
Urinary Tract Infections are simple to diagnose in your Ragdoll cat. The most obvious way to tell is if your cat cries while using the litter box. If you find blood in your cat’s urine that is a sure sign as well; also refusing to use the box when urinating is a telltale [...]
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Posted in Ragdoll Cats on Dec 2nd, 2005
Ragdoll cats are primarily indoor cats. This creates a problem if your cat is ever lost. Indoor cats are less prepared for being lost then their outdoor cousins. All cats have outdoor instincts built in them as cats are territorial animals. The problem with an indoor cat is that their [...]
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Posted in Ragdoll Cats on Dec 1st, 2005
If you are having problems with your cat using the litter box your cat litter could be the culprit. Ragdoll cats can be very fussy creatures; if the perfumed cat litter you are currently using is offensive, this could be the reason for shunning the litter box.
When purchasing cat litter you have dozens of [...]
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