Posted in Ragdoll Cats on Oct 26th, 2006
You’ve heard stories from cat owners adamantly opposed to catnip: it’s a drug; your cat will go wild strung up on the stuff. Some cats could simply care less. Why is it then that some cats climb the rafters on catnip and others are totally unaffected? No one really knows the answer [...]
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Posted in Ragdoll Cats on Oct 19th, 2006
Hairballs are a problem for many cat owners. Ragdolls do not suffer fewer or more hairballs than any other breed; however, one hairball on your hardwood floors or Berber carpet is one hairball too many. Hairballs are as much a problem for your Ragdoll cat as they are for your floor. If your [...]
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Posted in Ragdoll Cats on Oct 11th, 2006
Cats tend not to bleed profusely when injured. The exception to this is when a large blood vessel or artery is severed. Manipulation of the injury can cause further damage to the surrounding tissue; keep your Ragdoll cat still and calm. If your Ragdoll is injured and bleeding it is best to [...]
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Posted in Ragdoll Cats on Oct 4th, 2006
Cats are notorious for being clean animals. If you are having problems with your Ragdoll cat using the litter box, your box might not be up to snuff for your cat’s standards for cleanliness. If your Ragdoll cat is going outside of the box the first thing you want to rule out is [...]
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