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Ragdoll Cats

Poisonous Houseplants and Your Ragdoll Cat

June 9, 2010

Cat owners should not have houseplants; your Ragdoll cat thinks they are an all-you-can-eat buffet. If you do have houseplants hang them where your cat cannot reach them. There are certain houseplants that are toxic to cats and you should not have them anywhere in your home. If your cat eats any of the plants [...]

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Your Cat and Second Hand Smoke

June 6, 2010

Second-hand smoke affects pets just like humans. If you smoke, do not smoke around your Ragdoll cat. Extensive studies have not been held to determine exactly how second-hand smoke affects pets; however, the effects in humans are clearly documented. One study by a school of Veterinary medicine did note a correlation between second-hand smoke and [...]

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Teach Your Ragdoll Cat to Stay off the Table

June 3, 2010

Are you frustrated with your cat jumping on the table and kitchen counters? Here are some tips to help keep your Ragdoll cat on the floor and off your counters. The first thing you can try is a squirt from a water bottle with a dash of vinegar in it or rattling a metal can [...]

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Ragdoll Cat Proof Toys

May 31, 2010

There are a variety of toys available for purchase for your Ragdoll cat. There are also a number of toys you can improvise from household items. The most important thing to keep in mind when it comes to toys is safety. Any toy that could be swallowed or broken and swallowed should be avoided. If [...]

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The Ragdoll Cat Breed

May 28, 2010

Ragdoll cats are large, easy going longhair cats with brilliant blue eyes. They have light colored coats with Siamese like points on their legs, tail, ears, and faces. Ragdoll cats are the largest breed of domestic cat; male Ragdoll cats weigh as much as twenty pounds. Ragdoll cats reach full maturity generally after two years. [...]

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Please Do Not Declaw Your Ragdoll Cat

May 25, 2010

It is easy for any cat owner to be frustrated when the cat goes on a scratching spree. Declawing may seem like a quick fix; however, you should consider why your cat has claws before making an irreversible mistake. Why Does Your Cat Have Claws? Your cat uses its claws for a variety of reasons. [...]

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