Posted in Ragdoll Cats on Mar 13th, 2006
As spring approaches it brings hay fever with it. You are not the only one in your home that suffers from red itchy eyes, runny nose, and fits of sneezing. Every spring flowering plants, trees, and grass release pollen that can trigger allergies in cats.
Your cat’s allergic reactions are very similar to yours. [...]
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Posted in Ragdoll Cats on Mar 10th, 2006
Your Ragdoll cat will get sick from time to time and you may not even be aware of it. Your cat cannot tell you when it’s sick; it’s up to you to recognize the symptoms. When you identify symptoms in your Ragdoll cat it is important to contact your veterinarian immediately. Call [...]
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Posted in Ragdoll Cats on Mar 9th, 2006
Ragdolls are large blue-eyed cats with semi longhaired coats. Their coats come in colors ranging from seal, blue, chocolate and lilac. Ragdolls are pointed cats; points come as bi colored, colorpoint or mitted. Ragdolls have silky coats that require little grooming.
Ragdolls are the largest breed of domestic cats. Ragdoll males weigh [...]
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Posted in Ragdoll Cats on Mar 1st, 2006
Where the heck does cat litter come from anyhow? If you’ve got a cat or two wandering around your house you’re probably intimately familiar with the stuff. Is it safe for you and your cat?
Cat litter seems to have been invented in 1947 by a man named Edward Lowe. At the time [...]
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