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Ragdoll Cats

First Aid for your Ragdoll Cat

March 17, 2010

As a Ragdoll cat owner you may encounter situations where your cat needs fist aid. Ragdoll cats can be rather clumsy, and this could lead to any number of injuries or problems. Ragdolls are curious to a fault; this can lead to dangerous situations. When this happens it is your responsibility to [...]

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Socializing Your Ragdoll Cat

March 14, 2010

Cats appreciate stability in their lives. Changes in their surroundings or routine can influence their behavior. Cats can adapt to new surroundings; it may just take a while.
Introducing a new Ragdoll cat into your home can be stressful for your existing pets. Your existing cat may hide or ignore the new [...]

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Has Your Ragdoll Outgrown Kitten Food?

March 11, 2010

As your Ragdoll kitten develops at what age should you stop feeding kitten food? Even though your Ragdoll still acts like a kitten he or she is quickly developing into an adult cat. It is important to provide food designed for your cat’s stage of development. The nutritional needs for adult cats [...]

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Minimize Stress for Your Ragdoll Cat

March 8, 2010

Here are several steps you can take to reduce stressors for your Ragdoll cat.
1. Cats Like to have their space.
Personal space is just as important for your Ragdoll cat as it is for you. Don’t smother your cat.
2. Make time for your Ragdoll.
No matter how busy your life may be you need [...]

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Caring for an Elderly Ragdoll Cat

March 5, 2010

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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Why Does My Ragdoll Cat Purr?

March 2, 2010

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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