Ragdoll Cats

More on Scratching and Your Ragdoll Cat

December 10, 2009

It is possible for your Ragdoll cat to exist in harmony with your home furnishings. You don’t have to settle for shredded drapes and furniture, or even snagged carpets and rugs. Your cat scratches as a form of exercise and recreation; not just to sharpen the claws. Even a cat that has been de-clawed will [...]

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Communicating With Your Ragdoll Cat

December 7, 2009

Your Ragdoll cat speaks a different language than you; however, you can still communicate. Every cat expresses themselves differently; all cats share common signals you can read. These signals include the look in your Ragdoll’s eyes, tone of voice, orientation of ears, and the flicking of the tail. Interpreting these signals can tell you what [...]

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Toilet Train Your Ragdoll Cat

December 4, 2009

Ragdoll cats are very intelligent animals and can be trained. You can train your Ragdoll to use the toilet instead of the litter box. The advantage of this is you will save money and will not have to clean a litter box. Your house will also not smell like the litter box. There are kits [...]

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Cat Scratching Post

December 1, 2009

If you have problems with your Ragdoll and the scratching post here is what you need to know. First, scratching is normal for cats. This probably is not what you want to hear when your cat is scratching your Italian leather sofa; however, there are steps you can take to prevent destructive behavior. Scratching is [...]

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Preventing Feline Urinary Tract Infections

November 28, 2009

Urinary Tract Infections are simple to diagnose in your Ragdoll cat. The most obvious way to tell is if your cat cries while using the litter box. If you find blood in your cat’s urine that is a sure sign as well; also refusing to use the box when urinating is a telltale sign. If [...]

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