Posted in Ragdoll Cats on Jan 31st, 2006
Aggression is usually a dog owner problem; however, some cats have problems with this type of behavior. While aggression isn’t one of the main reasons an owner will dump a cat off at the shelter, it does play a part in their decision to do so. This is according to a recent survey [...]
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Posted in Ragdoll Cats on Jan 30th, 2006
As your Ragdoll cat ages, their metabolism slows. Elderly cats require fewer calories than their younger relatives. As a cat owner you need to take their changing dietary requirements into consideration as they age. Your senior cat gets less physical exercise. As a result their muscle mass decreases and their percentage [...]
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Posted in Ragdoll Cats on Jan 27th, 2006
Outdoor cats face many dangers around your home; these dangers are not worth the enjoyment your Ragdoll might receive from chasing a bug or sitting on your lawn. Ragdoll cats are exclusively indoor cats; they don’t have the backyard smarts to defend against another animal or get away from a speeding automobile.
Ragdolls are by [...]
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Posted in Ragdoll Cats on Jan 26th, 2006
Your Ragdoll cat needs to have its nails trimmed about once a month. If you can hear your cat’s nails going across the kitchen floor it’s time for a trimming. Never use a pair of scissors when trimming your Ragdoll cat’s nails. Use cat nail trimmers or even a pair of nail [...]
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