Posted in Ragdoll Cats on Feb 8th, 2006
How do you know when your Ragdoll cat is elderly? Your Ragdoll may not look different and may still be active and playful; however, age will affect their diet, sleeping habits, and energy levels.
Middle age in cats occurs around the ages of 8-12 years. As your Ragdoll ages their dietary requirements change. [...]
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Posted in Ragdoll Cats on Feb 7th, 2006
Purring is a method of communication kittens learn from their mothers. The mother uses purring to comfort her litter. Your Ragdoll cat learned this behavior from its mother and will continue to purr as an adult. Cats purr as a sign of happiness or pleasure; however, they may also purr when they [...]
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Posted in Ragdoll Cats on Feb 6th, 2006
The Ragdoll is a medium longhair breed of cat. They are well known for a docile, easy going disposition and affectionate natures with their owners. They are the most easy going and gentle breed of cat. Ragdoll cats are not aggressive and should not be left outside as they will not defend [...]
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Posted in Ragdoll Cats on Feb 3rd, 2006
Taking your Ragdoll cat to the veterinarian can be a very expensive. There are some simple steps you can take to save money when going to the vet.
To protect yourself when paying for services, use a credit card. Under the Federal “Fair Credit Billing Act,” you have the right to dispute charges for [...]
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