Dental Warning Signs for Ragdoll Cats

July 20, 2006

Examining your Ragdoll cat’s teeth on a regular basis will help you avoid expensive dental problems. Here are things to look for when caring for your cat’s teeth. If your Ragdoll cat has lesions on the gums or foul smelling breath it could be a warning sign of dental problems. The most common problems Ragdoll [...]

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Ragdoll Kittens: Where Not to Find One

July 19, 2006

Never buy a cat from a pet store. The animals found in pet stores often come from puppy and kitten mills only concerned with their profits. The kittens and puppies are often raised in inhumane and unsanitary conditions and are abused. Pet supply stores are an excellent place to purchase toys, scratching posts, and cat [...]

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Ragdoll Cat Allergies

July 17, 2006

Cat allergies are the most common form of allergy reported in the United States according to the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology. People that suffer from cat allergies are typically not allergic to a cat’s fur, but to dander shed by their cats or the cat’s saliva. Dander is skin that flakes off [...]

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Grooming Your Ragdoll Cat

July 10, 2006

Ragdoll cats have soft, rabbit-like fur that rarely mats. You can reduce shedding and hairballs by grooming your Ragdoll regularly. Cats shed their winter coats in the spring; you may notice more hair on your furniture and clothes during the spring months. To keep matting and shedding to a minimum, comb your cat’s fur using [...]

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Ragdoll Cat Secrets: Book Review

July 3, 2006

Ragdoll Cat Secrets is an e-book by the author Ben Harper. The book is available for download from the website ragdollcatsecrets.com and sells for $14.95 US. Here is an excerpt from the Table of Contents: Introduction (a message from the author) Chapters: One: Ragdoll Cat Origin and History Two: So You Want a Ragdoll Kitten? [...]

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Ragdoll Cat Problems

June 27, 2006

If your Ragdoll suddenly stops using the litter box the first thing you need to rule out is a medical problem. Have your cat checked out by your veterinarian; once the vet gives your cat a clean bill of health you are ready to address a behavioral problem. Don’t procrastinate resolving the problem. The longer [...]

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